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Books    relating    to    Slmctica, 


FROM    ITS    DISCOVERY    TO    THE    PRESENT    TIME. 


By    JOSEPH    SABIN. 


Volume  III. 


'*  A  paiiirull  work  it  U   I'll   assure  you,  and  more  than  difficult,  wherein  what  toyle  hath  been 
taken,  as  no  man  thinketh  so  no  man  believeth,  but  he  hath  made  the  triall." 

jint.  i  Wooii,  Prtfac4  to  tht  Histtry  of  Oxford, 


J.   SABIN  &  SONS,  84  NASSAU  STREET. 
1870. 


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I   1 10  Copies  on  Larje  Taper,  of  which   10  are  for  Pre«ntatl 


C/6 . 9'JS 

Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1S70,  by 

J.  SABIN  &  SONS, 

In  the  Office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 


BraDSTMSET    PkBM. 


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TO 


WILLIAM    MENZIES,    Esq^., 


OF  NEW  YORK, 


IN    RCCOGNITION    OF    A    FREE    ACCESS   TO    HIS    VALUABLr.    AMERICAN    LIBRARY, 


THIS  VOLUME  IS  RESPECTFULLY  DEDICATED  BY 


JOSEPH  SABIN. 


New  York,  December  5,  1C70. 


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A    Dictionary    of     Books 


RELATING    TO    AMERICA. 


ROW  NELL  (H.  H.)  People's  Book  of  An- 
cient and  Modern  History.  Hartford^  Conn.  1851. 
8vo.  c.  8685 

Brownell.  The  People's  Book  of  American 
History.  Hartford:  L.  Stebbins.  1 854.  2  vols., 
8vo.  c.  8686 


Brownell.  Poems.  By  Henry  Howard  Brown- 
ell. New  Tork :  D.  Appletonl^  Company.  Philadelphia:  George 
S.  Jppleton.     MDCCCXLVii.     i2mo,  4  leaves,  pp.  13-208.         H. 

Includes  "The  Tomb  of  Columbus,"  "Niagara,"  "Farewell  to  the  Antilles." 

Brownell.  War-Lyrics  and  other  Poems.  By  Henry 
Howard  Brownell.  Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields.  1866.  i6mo, 
pp.  viii,  243.  c,  H.  8688 

Brownell  (T.)  Documents  in  the  Case  of  Thomas  Brow- 
nell.    [n.  p.   1855.]    8vo,  pp.  14,  (i).  H.  8689 

Brownell.  A  Sermon,  addressed  to  the  Legislature  of  ... 
Connecticut,  at  the  Annual  Election  in  New-Haven,  May  !st, 
1822.  By  Thomas  Church  Brownell,  d.d.,  ll.d.  ...  New- 
Haven:   ...   J.  Barber y  printer.    1822.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  8690 

Brownell  (T.  T.)  New  Englandism  not  the  Religion  of 
the  Bible;  examined  in  a  Review  of  Bishop  Brownell's  fourth 
charge  to  his  Clergy.     Hartford.    1844.    8vo.  H.  8691 

Browning  (C.)  Appeal  to  the  Citizens  of  Maryland,  one  of 
the  United  States  of  America,  from  the  Legitimate  Descendents 
of  the  Baltimore  Family.     By  Charles   Browning,  of  Horton 


vol.    III. 


10 


BROWNLOW. 


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Lodge,  Kpsoni,  Surrey,  and  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain.      Balti- 
more.  1 82 1.    8vo,  pp.  88.  s.  8692 

Browninc;  (M.)  Foiirty-Four  Years  of  the  Life  of  a  Hunter; 
being  Reminiscences  of  Meshach  Browning,  a  Maryland  Hunter, 
roughly  written  down  hy  Himself.  Revised  and  illustrated  by 
E.  Stabler.     Philadellihla :   J.  B.  Lippiucott  i^  Co.    1 859.     l2mo. 

Browning  (O.  H.)  ...  An  Oration  delivered  by  Hon.  O. 
H.  Browning  ...  at  (^)uincy,  111.,  July  4,  1863.  Ji^w/Vnj,  Illinois: 
IVhig  and  Repuhliain  Press.    1 863.    8vo,  pp.  19.  8694 

Browning.  Speech  of  Hon.  O.  H.  Browning,  of  Illinois, 
on  tlu"  Confiscation  of  Property.  ...  In  the  Senate  ...  March 
10,  1S62.     [^If'^ishington.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  8695 

Browninc;  (S.)  Poems.  By  Samuel  Browning.  London. 
1846.    8vo.     Portrait.  8696 

Includes  a  Voyage  to  J^uebec,  in  Two  Cantos. 

Brownlke  (W.  C.)  a  Careful  and  Free  Enquiry  into  the 
true  Nature  and  Tendency  of  the  Religious  Principles  of  the 
Society  of  Friends,  commonly  called  Quakers.  In  two  parts. 
1st.  The  History  of  their  Opinions,  the  Rise  and  Progress  of 
the  Society.  2d.  Dissertations  on  their  Doctrinal  Tenets,  their 
Worship,  Ministry,  &c.  Bv  William  Craig  Brownlee,  d.d. 
Philadelphia.    1824.    8vo,  pp.  334.  8697 

Browni.ee.  Review  of  W.  C.  Brownlee  on  Quakerism. 
From  the  Church  Examiner.    Boston.   1825.    8vo,  pp.  31.    86g8 

Brownlee.  Popery,  an  Enemy  to  Civil  and  Religious  Lib- 
erty ;  and  Dangerous  to  our  Republic.  Fourth  Edition.  New 
York.    1839.    i2mo.  8699 

Brownlee.  Memorial  of  the  Rev.  William  C.  Brownlee, 
D.D.  Published  by  the  Consistory  of  the  Collegiate  Ref.  Prot. 
Dutch  Church  of  the  City  of  New- York.  [New  York,  i860.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.     Portrait.  h.  8700 

Brownlow  (W.  G.)  An  Address  to  the  Loyal  People  of 
Tennesssee -- greeting:  ...  [Signed  W.  G.  Brownlow.  Knox- 
ville,  March  i8th,  1868.     n.  p.    n.  d.]     Broadside.         H.  8701 

Brownlow.  Parson  Brownlow  and  the  Unionist  of  East 
Tennessee ;  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life.  Comprising  the  Story 
of  the  Experiences  and  Sufferings  of  the  Unionists  of  East  Ten- 


RROVVNSON. 


ncssee;  the  Parson''-  Rcmarkalilc  Aiivcntiircs  ;  Incidents  of  the 
Frison-F.it'e  of"  Himself  .nul  t'oadjutois  ;  Anei'ilotes  of  his  Daiij^h- 
ter ;  I'-ditoiials  of  the  Knoxville  W^hig;  together  with  an  Inter- 
esting Account  of  IJuell's  Occupation  of  Tennessee.  Nnvy'ork : 
Beadle  and  Company,    i8n'  ),  pp.  96.  8702 

Hrovvni.ovv.  a  PoHtical  Register,  setting  forth  the  Prituiples 
[.(/'(•)  of  the  Whig  and  Locofoco  Parties  in  the  United  States, 
with  the  Life  and  Puhhc  Services  of  Henry  Clay.  Also  an  Ap- 
pendix Personal  to  the  Author;  anil  a  Cieneral  Index.  By  Wil- 
liam (i.  Hrownlow  ...  .  Joueshorough,  Tenn.  1844.  8vo,  Title, 
pp.  v-vii,  9-349.  c.,  H.  8703 

Hrovvni.ovv.  Portrait  and  Biography  of  Parson  Brownlow, 
The  Tennessee  Patriot.  Together  with  his  last  Editorial  \n  the 
Knoxville  Whig;  also  his  recent  Speeches,  Rehearsing  his  Ex- 
perience with  Secession,  and  his  Prison  Life.  Indianapolis :  Jsher 
isf  Co.    1862.    i2mo,  pp.  72.  ^704 

Brownlow.  Sketches  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Decline  of 
Secession;  with  a  Narrative  of  Personal  Adventures  among  the 
Rehels.  By  W.  G.  Brownlow  ...  .  Philadelphia:  George  IV, 
Childs.  Cincinnati:  Jpplegate  iff  Co.  1862.  l2mo,  pp.  458. 
Portrait.  ba.,  c.  8705 

Known  as  Parson  Brownlow'?  Bonk.  Afc  also  *'  Pulpit  and  Rostrum,"  September 
I,  1863. 

Brownlow.  Sufferings  of  Union  Men.  An  Address  hy 
Parson  Brownlow  ...  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  New 
York,  at  the  Academy  of  Music,  May  15,  1862.  Reported  by 
Chas.  B.  Collar,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  36.  8706 

Brownlow.  Speech  of  Governor  Brownlow,  Delivered  in 
Knoxville.  ...  March  24th,  1866  ...   .  [n.  p.    n.  d.]    Broadside. 

Also  :  Message  and  Inaugural  Address  to  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives, 
Session  ot"  1865.  NasA-vi/le,  Tenn.:  S,  C.  Meii(r.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  23.  And  other 
messages  and  speeches. 

Brownlow  (W.  G.)  and  Pryne  (A.)  Ought  American 
Slavery  to  be  perpetuated.''  A  Debate  between  W.  G.  Brown- 
low and  Rev.  A.  Prvne,  held  at  Philadelphia,  September,  1858. 
Philadelphia:   J.  B.  Lippincott  iff  Co.    1858.    i2mo,  pp.  305.     c. 

Brownson  (O.  a.)  An  Address,  delivered  at  Dedham,  on 
the  Fifty-eighth  Anniversary  of  American  Independence,  July 
4,  1834.  By  O.  A.  Brownson.  ...  Dedham:  H.  Mann.,  Printer. 
1834.    8vo,  pp.  25.  8709 


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Brownson.  An  Address  on  Popular  Education.  Delivered 
in  Winnisimet  Village,  ...  July  23,  1837.  By  O.  A.  Brown- 
son.  ...  Boston.   1837.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  8710 

Brownson.  The  American  Republic ;  its  Constitution, 
Tendencies,  and  Destiny.  By  O.  A.  Brownson,  ll.d.  New 
York:  P.  O'Shea.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  439.  c.  8711 

Brownson.  Constitutional  Government.  By  O.  A.  Brown- 
son ...  Boston:  Benjamin  H.  Greene.    1842.    8vo,  pp.  35.       ba. 

Brownson.  Essays  and  Reviews  chiefly  on  Theology,  Poli- 
tics, and  Socialism.     New  York.   1852.    i2mo,  pp.  xii,  521.     c. 

Set  the  "  Boston  Quarterly  Review,"  No.  6. 

Brownson.  The  Laboring  Classes.  An  Article  from  the 
Boston  Quarterly  Review.     Boston.   1840.    8vo,  pp.  24.      8714 

Brownson.  Defence  of  the  Articles  on  the  Laboring  Classes. 
From  the  Boston  Quarterly  Review.  Boston.  1840.  8vo, 
pp.  94.  8715 

Brownson.  An  Oration  before  the  Democracy  of  Wor- 
cester and  Vicinity,  delivered  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  4, 
1840,  by  O.  A.  Brownson.  Boston:  E.  Littlefield.  Worcester: 
M.  D.  Fhillips.   1840.    8vo,  pp.  38.  H.  8716 

Brownson.  Social  Reform.  An  Address  before  the  Society 
of  the  Mystical  Seven  in  the  Wesleyan  University,  Middlecown, 
Conn.    August  7,  1844.    Boston.   1844.   8vo,  pp.  42.     ba.  8717 

Brownson.  The  Spirit-Rapper;  an  Autobiography.  By  O. 
A.  Brownson  ...  .  Boston:  Little^  Brown  and  Company.  London: 
Charles  Dolman.    M.  Dccc.  Liv.    i2mo,  pp.  xi,  402.  h.  8718 

Brownson.  Brownson's  Quarterly  Review.  National  Series. 
Volume  I.    New  York:  D.  ^  J.  Sadlier  ^  Co.  ...  [1864.]    8vo. 

No  more  was  issufd. 

Bruce  (A.)  An  Historical  Account  of  the  most  Remarkable 
Earthquakes,  and  Volcanic  Eruptions,  from  the  Beginning  of  the 
World.     By  Rev.  Arch.  Bruce.     JVhitburn.   1820.    i2mo.     p. 

Includes  an  account  of  ti^c  destruction  of  Lima,  etc. 

Bruce  (Archibald).  See  American  Mineralogical  Journal, 
Vol.  I.,  No.  1 148. 


BRUCE. 


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Bruce  (C.  H.)  Obituary  Notice.  Died,  in  New  Orleans, 
August  23d,  Charles  Henry  Bruce,  Esq.  formerly  of  Boston, 
[n.  p.    1817.]    8vo,  pp.  3.  H.  8721 

Bruce  (G.)  An  Address  to  the  Stockholders  and  Creditors 
of  the  New  York  and  Erie  Railroad  Company.  [^New  Tork. 
1859.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  8722 

Bruce  (H.)  The  Warehouse  Manual  md  General  Custom 
House  Guide,  with  Forms  of  Entries,  Oaths,  Bonds,  etc. ; 
Tables  of  Foreign  Weights,  Measures,  and  Currencies  reduced 
to  the  United  States  Standard.  Schedule  of  the  Rates  of  Storage, 
adopted  by  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  City  of  New 
York,  Provisions  relative  to  Drawback,  Extracts  from  Treas- 
sury  Regulations,  etc.  Compiled  and  arranged  by  Hamilton 
Bruce  ...  .  New  Tork:  the  Author.    1862.    8vo,  pp.  216.    8723 

Bruce  (James  C.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Alumni 
and  Graduating  Class  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina,  at 
Chapel  Hill,  June  3,  1841.     Raleigh.   1841.    8vo.  N.  8724 

Bruce  (L.)  The  Happiness  of  Man  the  Glory  of  God.  A 
Sermon  Preached  before  the  Honourable  Trustees  For  Estab- 
lishing the  Colony  of  Georgia  in  America,  and  the  Associates  ot 
the  late  Rev.  Dr.  Bray ;  at  their  Anniversary  Meeting,  March 
15,  1743,  in  the  Parish  Church  of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster. 
By  Lewis  Bruce,  a.m.  Preacher  of  his  Majesty's  Chapel,  Somer- 
set-House. London:  Printed  by  Daniel  Browne.  MDCCXLIV.  410, 
Title,  pp.  53.  8725 

Bruce  (P.  H.)  Memoirs  of  Peter  Henry  Bruce,  Esq.,  a 
Military  Officer  in  the  service  of  Prussia,  Russia  and  Great 
Britain.  Containing  an  Account  of  his  Travels  in  Germany, 
Russia,  Tartary,  Turkey,  the  West  Indies,  &c.  ...  London: 
Printed  for  the  Author's  Widow.  MDCCLXXXII.  6  1.,  pp.  446. 
c.    +  Reprinted.     Dublin.   1783.    8vo,  pp.  xv,  527.       P.  8726 

Contains  adventures  among  the  Creek  and  Cherokee  Indians,  in  Georgia,  etc.     Set 
M.  R.,  Lxvii.  410. 

Bruce.  Nachrichten  von  seinen  Reisen  in  Deutschland,  Russ- 
land,  der  Tartarei,  Westindien  etc.  ...  Aus  dem  Englischen. 
Leipzig.    1784.    8vo.  8727 

Bruce  (S.  D.)  American  Stud  Book:  containing  full  Pedi- 
grees of  all  the  Imported  Thorough-bred  Stallions  and  Mares, 
from  the  Earliest  Accounts  of  Racing  in  America,  etc.     By  S. 


H 


BRUEN. 


D.    Bruce.     Illustrated.      Vol.    i.,   A  to  L.      Chicago:    E.   B. 
Myers  ^  Chandler.    1869.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  649.  8728 

Bruce  (V.)  The  Cloud  of  Human  Experience.  A  Token 
of  God's  Protection.  A  Sermon  delivered  in  St.  Paul's  Church, 
Hoboken,  November  2,  1862.     By  Rev.  V.  Bruce.      Hoboken: 


A.  O.  Evans.    1863.    i2mo,  pp.  10. 


8729 


[Bruce.]  Poems,  chiefly  in  the  Scottish  Dialect,  originally 
written  under  the  signature  of  the  Scots-Irishman,  By  A  Native 
of  Scotland  with  Notes  and  Illustrations.  Washington^  ['^''•l-' 
J.  Colerick.    1801.    l2mo,  pp.  xii,  126,  Glossary,  6  1.  ^73° 

Probably  the  first  book  printed  at  that  place. 

Bruckmann  (Franz  Ernst).  Relatio  Historico-Botanico 
Medica  de  Avellana  Mexicana  vulgo  Cacao,  ejusque  balsamo. 
Brunsviga :   Schrbter.    1728.    4to,  2  sheets.  A.  8731 

Bruckner  (G.)  Amerika?  wichtigste  Charakteristik  nach 
Land  und  Leuten.  Mit  zahireichen  Holzschnitten  und  3  Stahl- 
stichen.  St.  Louis:  Witter.  [1858.]  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  203.  + 
Mit  2  Karten  und  36  Stahlstichen.  Congress-Ausgabe.  \Ibid.'\ 
1858.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  203.  c.  8732 

Die  Briider-Mission  auf  den  Danisch-Westindischen  Inseln. 
Ein  Riickblick  auf  deren  erstes  Jahrhundert,  zum  21.  August 
1832.      Gnadau:  Burkhard.    ^832.    8vo,  pp.  40.  8733 

Brudieu  and  Lignieres.  Brudieu  et  Lignieres,  citoyens 
arbitrairement  deportes  au  Port-au-Prince,  a  la  Convention 
nationale.     \Paris.'\   i'J()2.    8vo,  pp.  48  or  less.  8734 


Brue  (A.  H.)  and  Picquet  (Ch.) 
rique    septentrionale    et    meridionale. 
eleph.  folio. 


Nouvelle  carte  de  I'Ame- 
Paris.    1840.      8    parts, 

8735 


substance    of  which    was 
1821,  the    Day   of  public 


Bruen    (M.)      a    Discourse    the 
delivered   in   Woodbridge,  Dec.    13, 

Thanksgiving  and  Prayer  appointed  by  the  Governor  of  the  State 
of  New  Jersey.  By  M.  Bruen.  ...  New  Tork.  1822.  8vo, 
pp.  48.  s.  8736 

Bruen.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  character  of  the  Rev.  Mat- 
thias Bruen,  late  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  church  in  Bleecker 
St.  New  York.  Nc  j-Tork :  John  P.  Haven.  1831.  8vo,  pp. 
vii,  356.  c.  8737 


BRUMAULD. 


15 


Bruere.  Copies  of  Letters  from  Governor  Bruere  to  Lord 
Dartmouth,  and  from  Lord  George  Germaine  to  Sir  Basil  Keith, 
relative  to  the  British  Army's  Proceedings  in  America.  London. 
1775.    8vo.  8738 

Title  from  one  of  Th.  Thorpe's  catalogues. 

Brugge  (J  )     See  Segerez  van  der  Brugge  (J.) 

Bruin.  Omnium  pene  Europae,  Asiae,  Africae  et  America 
gentium  habitus,  elegantissime  aeri  incisi :  quibus  accedunt  Ro- 
mani  Pontificis,  Cardinalium,  Episcoporum,  una  cum  omnium 
ordinum  monachorum  et  religiosorum  habitu.  Antuerp.:  euro 
Abrah.  de  Bruin.      1 581.      Oblong  folio.  ^739 

Fifty-eight  copperplates,  containing  some  hundreds  of  costumes. 

Brulius  (Joachim).  Historian  |  Pervanae|Ordinis  Eremitarvm 
jS.  P.  Avgvstini|  Libri  Octodecim  |  Non  tantum -rebus  ibi  per 
Augustinianos  egregie  gestis,  ac  praeclaris  |  praeceptis  exempHsqw^ 
vitae  sjecularis  non  minus  quam  Religiosae,  sed|ubere  insuper  & 
amcena  veteris  novaeqwt  Peruvize  notitia  mirifice  |referti,  tractatur 
enim  de  origine  Periianorum,  eorum  moribus,  regi-|mine,  Re- 
ligione,  qualitatibus  terrae,  de  eorum  subiectione  per  Hispa- 1 
nos,  ac  de  Hispanorum  bellis  civilibus  similibusque  rebus  quam 
Iplurimis,  quarum  breviarium  Index  exhibet.  j  Avctore|RJo-  & 
Eximio  P.  M.  loachimo  Brvlio  sacrae  Theo- 1  logis  Doctore, 
Ordinis  Eremitarum  S.  P.  Avgvstini  |  per  Provinciam  Colo- 
niensem  seu  Belgicam  |  Priore  Provinciali.  |  [Vignette].  Apud 
GvUielmvm  Lesteenivm  via  vulgo  Hoogh- 1  straet  dicta ^  sub  Pellicano 
aureo.  Anno  1651.  |  Cum  gratia  bf  Privilegio.  |  Folio,  2  vols  in  I, 
4  1.,  pp.  276;  2  1.,  pp.  181,  Index  and  Errata,  pp.  6.      H.  8740 

Said  to  be  printed  in  Holland.     "  Antonio   supposes  this  to  be  taken  from  Calan- 
cha's  'Chronica,'  No.  226.    Some  copies  have  the  date  1751." —  O.  Rich,  No.  288. 

Brulley  (C.  A.)  Essai  sur  la  cochenille  et  le  nopal,  pour 
servir  a  I'histoire  de  I'etablissement  de  la  premiere  nopalerie 
fran^aise  dans  I'ile  de  Saint-Domingue.     Paris.   1795.    8vo. 

Brumauld  de  Beauregard  (Jean).  Memoires  de  Mgr.  J. 
Brumauld  de  Beauregard,  eveque  d'Orleans,  chanoine  de  premier 
ordre  au  chapitre  royal  de  Saint-Denis,  precedes  de  sa  vie  ecrite 
sur  des  notes  et  des  documents  authentiques.  Poitiers:  impr.  de 
Saurin.   1842.    2  vols.,  i2mo.  8742 

"Dans  le  2e  volume  se  trouve  un  memoire  intitule:  <Ma  Deportation  a  la  Guyana, 
1797-1801.*" 


i6 


BRUNET. 


I 


J 


!l 


f: 


Brumby  (R.  T.)  Address  before  the  Philomathic  Society  of 
the  University  of  Alabama,  Dec.  8,  1838.  By  R.  T.  Brumby. 
Tuskaloosa.    1838.    8vo,  pp.  25.  BA.  8743 

Brummelkamp  (A.)  Holland  in  Amerika  oder  die  holland- 
ische  Colonie  im  Staate  Michigan.  Mitgetheilt  fiir  Auswanderer. 
Aus  dem  Hollandischen  von  G.  A.  Miihlheim  a.  d,  Ruhr: 
Nieten.    i2mo,  pp.  26.  8744 

Brummelkamp.  Stemmen  uit  Noord-Amerika.  Amsterdam. 
1847.    8vo.     4-  Arnhem.   1847.    8vo.  8745 

BRUMMELKAMp(A.)flWvANRAALTE(A. C.)  Landverhuizing, 
of  waarom  bevorderen  wij  de  Volksverhuizing  en  wel  naar  Noord- 
Amerika  en  niet  naar  Java  ?     Amsterdam.   1846.    8vo.  8746 

[Brun  (Jean  B.)]  Le  triomphe  du  nouveau  monde ;  reponses 
academiques,  Formant  un  nouveau  systeme  de  Confederation, 
fonde  sur  les  besoins  actuels  des  Nations  Chretierines-commer- 
^antes,  &  adapte  a  leurs  diverses  formes  de  Gouvernment :  dedie 
Aux  Souverains,  aux  academies,  a  tous  les  Gens  de  bien,  & 
envoye  tres-respectueusement  a  la  plupart  des  Gouvernemens 
Chretiens,  a  plusieurs  Academies,  a  quelques  Grands  Hommes 
Par  I'Ami  du  Corps  Social,  ...  Paris:  fAuteur^  [et~\  la  Veuve 
Herissant.  M.  Dcc.  lxxxv.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  ix,  242;  2  1.,  pp. 
298,  4  1.  c,  H.  8747 

On  the  same  subject,  see  "  Blackwood's  Mag.,"  Lx.  a6i.    "  By  Jean  Brun,  who  on 
account  of  this  work  was  dismissed  from  the  congregation  of  the  Oratory."  —  Barbier. 

Brun  (Malthe  Conrad),     See  Malte-Brun  (Conrad). 

Brune  (F.  W.),  yr.  American  Education.  An  Address  ... 
June  23rd,  1852.  By  F.  W.  Brune,  Jr.  ...  Baltimore:  printed 
by  "Joseph  Robinson.    1852.    8vo,  pp.  19.  H.  8748 

Brune  (Frederick  W.)  See  Brown  (G.  W.),  Vol.  11.,  No. 
8481. 

Brunel  (A.)  Observations  topographiques,  meteorologiques 
et  medicales  faits  dans  de  le  Rio  de  la  Plata,  pendant  le  blocus 
de  Buenos-Ayres.  ...  Par  M.  Adolphe  Brunei,  m.d.,  Chirur- 
gien  major  de  la  Corvette  la  Perle.  Paris:  Desloges.  1842.  8vo, 
pp.  56.  8749 

Brunet  (O.)  Catalogue  des  plantes  canadiennes.  Par  L'Abbe 
Ovide  Brunet.     ^ebec.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  200.  8750 

Brunet.  Catalogue  des  vegetaux  ligneux  du  Canada.  Par 
L'Abbe  Ovide  Brunet.     ^ebec.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  64.  8751 


"VwW'! 


BRUNSWICK. 


17 


Brunet.  Enumeration  des  genres  de  plantes  de  la  Flore  du 
Canada,  precedee  des  Tableaux  analytiques  des  Families,  et  des- 
:.inee  aux  eleves  qui  suivent  le  cours  de  botanique  descriptive 
donne  a  rUniversite  Laval,     ^ebec.   1863.    i2mo,  pp.  45. 

Brunet.  Histoire  des  Picea  qui  se  rencontrent  dans  les 
limites  du  Canada.  Par  L'Abbe  Ovide  Brunet.  ^ebec.  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  16.     3  Plates.  8753 

Brunet.  Notice  sur  les  Plantes  de  Michaux  et  sur  sou 
voyage  du  Canada  et  a  la  Baie  d'Hudson  d'apres  sou  journal 
manuscrit  et  autres  documents,     ^ebec.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  44. 

Brunet.  Voyage  d'Andre  Michaux  en  Canada.  Par  L'Abbe 
Ovide  Brunet.     ^ebec.   1861.    8vo    pp.  27.  8755 

This  was  translated  into  English  by  Dr.  Sterry  Hunt  in  the  "Canadian  Naturalist;" 
also  published  in  pamphlet  form. 

Brunnermann  (K.)  Geschichte  der  nordamerikanischen 
Literatur.  Eine  literar-historiche  Studie  von  Dr.  K.  Brunne- 
mann.     Leipzig:  Fr.  With.  Grunon.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  159. 

The  Brunonian.  Edited  by  Students  of  Brown  University. 
...  Providence:  H.  H.  Brown.   1829-31.    8vo,  pp.  386.       8757 

In  twelve  numbers — July,  1829,  to  March,  1831. 

Brunot  (F.  R.)  The  Soldier's  Return.  [A  Poem.]  By  F. 
R.  Brunot,  Esq.     [^Pittsburgh.  1863.]    24mo,  pp.  24.  8758 

Bruns  (P.  F.)  and  Zimmermann  (E.  A.  W.)  Repositorium 
fur  die  neueste  Geographie,  etc.  TUbingen:  Cotta.  1 792-1 793. 
3  vols.,  8vo.  8759 

Contains  *'  Extracts  from  Journals  of  Expeditions  to  the  North  of  California,"  i.  25. 

Brunson  (Alfred.)  Description  of  Northern  Wiskonsan. 
[Madison.  1843.]   8vo,  pp.  16.  8760 

Brunson.  Prairie  du  Chien :  its  Present  Position  and  Future 
Prospects.     Milwaukee.   1857.    i2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  8761 

Brunson.  Communication  ...  relative  to  his  Travels  in  the 
Northwestern  Wilderness  of  Wisconsin.  Leg.  Doct.,  Dec.  19, 
1843.    Svo>  PP*  '^*  M.  8762 

Brunswick,  Ga.  Public  Sale,  at  Brunswick,  Georgia.  The 
Brunswick  Land  Company  offer  ...  from  one  to  two  hundred 
well  selected  Lots.     Boston.  [1837.]   8vo,  pp.  12.     Map.       h. 

VOL.    III.  2 


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Brunswick,  Me.  An  Answer  to  the  Remarks  of  the  Ply- 
mouth Company,  or,  as  they  call  themselves,  the  proprietors  of 
the  Kennebeclc  Purchase,  from  the  late  Colony  of  New  Ply- 
mouth, published  by  virtue  of  their  vote  of  31st  of  January  last; 
on  the  Plan  and  extracts  of  deeds  published  by  the  Proprietors  of 
the  Township  of  Brunswick.  Agreeable  to  their  vote  of  the  4th 
of  January  immediately  preceding.  Wherein  the  many  trifling 
cavils  against  said  plan  and  extracts  are  answered,  many  asper- 
sions cast  on  them  wiped  off;  and  their  entire  consistency  with 
each  other  fully  showr.  And  also  the  boundaries  of  the  Ply- 
mouth companies'  Tract  upon  Kennebeck  River  are  at  large  set 
forth  and  ascertained.     Boston,  N.  E.   1753.    4to,  pp.  33.         c. 

Set  Plymouth  Company. 

A  Description  of  Brunswick,  Me.     See  [Putnam  (Henry)]. 

Financial  and  Superintending  School  Committee's  Reports  of 
the  Town  of  Brunswick,  from  March  i,  1864  to  March  i,  1865. 
[Brunswick:']  Press  of  J.  Griffin,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  28.     H.  8765 

Proceedings  of  the  Convention  of  Delegates  held  in  Bruns- 
wick, Maine,  1816.     [^Brunswick.   1816.]    8vo,  pp.  20.      8766 

Relating  to  separation  from  Massachusetts. 

Town  Accounts,  1846.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  Con- 
tinued. H.  8767 

Brunswick  Antimony  Company.  Reports  by  Prof.  George  I. 
Chace  ...  and  Wm.  Petherick  ...  .  Boston.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
(i).     Map.  H.  8768 

Brunt  (J.)  Extracts  from  Locke  and  others,  containing  a 
Defence  of  Natural,  Judicial,  and  Constitutional  Rights.  With 
a  short  account  of  the  Publisher's  Difficulties,  intermixed  with 
some  political  remarks.  By  Jonathan  Brunt.  Frankfort,  Ky. 
1804.    8vo,  pp.  36.  c.  8769 

Brunton  (W.)  ...  A  Sermon  on  the  Occasion  of  Fasting 
and  Prayer  on  Account  of  the  Cholera  Morbus.  By  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Brunton.     Montreal.   1832.    8vo.  '  ^11^ 

[Brush.]  Speech  of  a  Member  of  the  General  Assembly  of 
New  York,  At  their  Session,  in  1775.  New-York,  mdcclxxv. 
8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  8771 

Brush  (Conklin).  Address  before  the  Brooklyn  Common 
Council.     Brooklyn.   1851.    8vo,  pp.  8.  8772 


*  Vwwst 


BRUZUAL. 


IQ 


Brush  (John  C.)  A  small  Tract,  entitled,  a  Candid  Exposi- 
tion of  the  various  opinions  on  the  subject  of  the  character  and 
quality  of  the  Wheat  and  Flour  in  the  Northern  and  Southern 
Sections  of  the  United  States.  By  John  C.  Brush.  IVashing- 
ton:   T'  Gideon,  Jr.   1820.    8vo,  pp.  52.  c.  8773 

Brush  (S.)  An  Address  delivered  At  Canandaigua  ...  Feb- 
ruary 2,  1866  ...  .  By  Samuel  Brush,  Esq.  ...  [On  the  Taxa- 
tion of  U.  S.  stocks  and  on  National  Banks.]  Canandaigua,  N. 
T.:   Ontario  Rep.  Office.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  27.  c,  h.  8774 

Brutel  de  la  Riviere.  Togt  van  het  Engelsche  schip 
Pagoda  naar  de  zuidpool.     [Amsterdam.']  1850.    8vo.  8775 

Brutus,  pseudon.  The  Crisis :  or,  Essays  on  the  Usurpations 
of  the  Federal  Government.  By  Brutus.  ...  Charleston:  printed 
by  A.  E.  Miller.   1827.    8vo,  pp.  166.  H.  8776 

Brutus,  pseudon.  Foreign  Conspiracy  against  the  Liberties 
of  the  United  States:  the  Numbers  of  Brutus  originally  pub- 
lished in  the  New- York  Observer.  Revised  and  corrected  with 
Notes  by  the  Author.  ...  [With  an  Appendix.]  New-Tork: 
Leavitt,  Lordly  Co.,  [etc.'\   1835.    i2mo,  pp.  188.     C,  H.  8777 

Brutus.  Letters  of  Brutus  to  certain  celebrated  Political 
Characters.     Edinburgh.   1791.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  72.  c.  8778 

Relates  to  Burgoyne,  Burke,  Pitt,  etc. 

Brutus  (Lucius  Junius),  pseudon.  See  New  Haven  Remon- 
strance. 

Bruyas  (J.)  Radices  Verborum  Iroquaeorum.  Auctore 
Jacobo  Bruyas  Societatis  Jesu.  Neo-Eboraci :  Typis  f.  M. 
Shea.    1863.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  123.  ba.,  c.  8779 

With  the  2d  title  ;  "  Radical  Words  of  the  Mohawk  Language,  with  their  Deriva- 
tives. By  Rev.  James  Bruyas  S.  J.  Missionary  on  the  Mohawk.  Cramoisy  Press : 
New-Tork.  1862."  Imp.  8  vo,  pp.  123.  Forms  No.  x.  of  Shea's  "  Library  of  Amer- 
ican Linguistics." 

Bruyere  (J.-B.)  Notice  sur  M.  Jean-Baptiste "  Bruyere. 
Montreal.   1859.    i8mo.  8780 

Bruyn  (H.  de).  Plan  eener  trapsgewijze  emancipatie  der 
slaven  in  de  Nederlandsche  West-Indische  kolonien.  Zalt- 
Bommel:  Job.  Noman  en  Zn.   1 85 1.    8vo.  8781 

Bruzual  (Manual  £.)  A  sus  comp;itriotas.  Caracas.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  XV.  8782 


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BRY. 


Bruzen  de  la  Martini^re  (A.  A.)  Introduction  i  I'his- 
toire  de  I'Asic,  de  I'Afriquc  et  de  I'Amerique.  Pour  servir  de 
suite  a  {'introduction  a  I'histoire  du  baron  de  PufendorfF.  Par 
Mr.  Bruzen  de  la  Martiniere.  Jmsterdam:  Z.  Chatela'tn.  1735. 
2  vols.,  i2mo,  I  1.,  pp.  xxii,  504,  2  Maps,  and  engraved  PVontis- 
pieces}  I  1.,  pp.  568.  2  Maps.  c.  +  AmUerdam:  Z.  Chatela'tn. 
1738.    2  vols.,  1 2mo,  I  1.,  pp.  xxii,  504,  Map;  pp.  427.    3  Maps. 

"Dam  le  second  volume  de  cette  continuation  (pp.  99-427),  I'auteur  parle  avec 
beaucoup  de  precision  et  d'exactitude  des  d6couvertes,et  des  etablissemens  des  Franfoit, 
Angloia,  Hollandois,  Suedois  et  Danoia  dans  lea  isles  et  le  continent  de  I'Amirique 
septentrionale,"  —  Le  P.  Charlevoix. 

THEODOR  DE  BRV. 
After  much  deliberation,  I  have  determined  to  content  myjelf 
with  the  description  contained  in  Brunet's  Manuel  de  Libraire^ 
which  has  been  translated  for  this  work  by  Mr.  Charles  A. 
Cutter,  Librarian  of  the  Boston  Athenasum.  The  titles  of 
the  first  Latin  edition  have  been  printed  at  length ;  the  remain- 
der are  abbreviated  as  in  Br unet. 

Bry.  Collectiones  Peregrinationum  in  Indiam  Orientalem  et 
Indiam  Occidentalem,  xxv  Partibus  comprehensae  a  Theodoro, 
Joan.  Theodoro  de  Bry,  et  a  Matheo  Merian  publicatae.  Franco- 
furti  ad  Mcenum.    1 590- 1 634.     25  Parts,  folio. 

Such  is  the  made-up  title  which  is  ordinarily  given  in  catalogues  to  the  twenty-five 
parts  of  the  collection  of  voyages  published  by  the  de  Bry  or  De  Bry.  The  collection 
is  divided  into  two  series.  The  first,  known  as  the  "Great  Toyages  "  (Grands  Voy- 
ages),  because  the  pages  are  a  little  over  an  inch  taller  and  wider  than  in  the  second 
series,  contains  the  voyages  to  the  West  Indies,  and  consists,  in  the  Latin  edition,  of 
thirteen  parts,  in  the  German,  of  fourteen.  The  second  series,  the  "Small  Voyages" 
(Petits  l^oya^fs),  contains  the  voyages  to  the  East  Indies,  in  twelve  parts  in  Latin,  and 
thirteen  in  German,  [The  Larger  and  The  Lesser  Travels  would,  perhaps,  be  more 
appropriate  names,  but  the  terms  here  adopted  have  become  familiar  as  tranalations  of 
the  French  designations.  —  Tr.] 

To  Theodor  or  Theodoric  de  Bry,  engraver,  print-seller,  and  book-seller,  at  Frank- 
fort on  the  Main,  the  commencement  of  this  collection  is  due.  He  conceived  the  plan 
after  publishing,  in  1590,  the  narration  of  travels  in  Virginia,  written  in  English  by 
Thomas  Harlot,  which  had  already  appeared  in  London  in  1588,  in  4to.  (See  Hariot.) 
In  order  to  get  more  profit  from  the  plates  which  he  had  added  to  this  relation,  he  had 
the  text  printed  in  four  languages,  —  English,  French,  Latin,  and  German,  and  so  had 
four  different  editions  to  offer  to  the  public.  The  success  of  this  volume  decided  the 
publisher  to  issue,  the  next  year,  a  second  (on  the  Floridas),  which  the  title  designates  as 
Americte  Secunda  Pan,  but  he  printed  the  text  of  this  and  the  ensuing  volumes  only  in 
Latin  and  German.  At  the  time  of  his  death,  in  March,  1598,  Theodor  de  Bry  had 
■already  issued,  firom  1590  to  1596,  six  pans  of  the  Great  Voyages.  After  him,  his 
\t  idow  and  his  two  sons,  Johann  Theodor  and  Johann  Israel,  issued  the  7th  and  8th 
I  Ills  in  1599.  the  9th  in  1600;  ami,  as  the  title  of  this  last  part  bears  the  words 
l\.s:reina  Pin^  it  appears  that  they  intended  to  stop  there.    Nevertheless,  Johann  Theo- 


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dor,  returning  the  interrupted  enterprise,  printed  at  Oppenlieim,  in  1619  and  1610, 
a  lotti  and  nth  part,  and  his  heirs  i:>sucd  a  12th  uc  Franlctuit  in  1624;  tinaiiy,  Math. 
IVIerian,  one  of  his  sun-in-laws,  pubiishcti,  in  1634,  the  13th  and  last  part,  wliich  is 
merely  the  translation  of  the  13th  and  14th  parts  of  the  German  text,  already  pub- 
lished by  him  in  1628  and  1630.  The  same  year  that  Merian  published  tiiis  List  part 
uf  the  Latin  text,  he  united  under  a  collective  title  the  thirteen  parts  ot°  the  Gre.tt 
Voyages,  of  which  he  putsesscd  the  stuck,  and  published  a  new  edition  of  the  Fii:t 
Fart,  augmented  with  an  Eltmhus,  or  table  of  the  different  pieces  contained  in  each  of 
the  thirteen  parts. 

The  two  brothers,  Johann  Theodor  and  Johann  Israel  de  Bry,  published  the  eight 
first  parts  of  the  Latin  text  of  the  Small  Voyages  in  1598,  1599,  1601,  1604,  1606, 
and  1 607  J  they  had  published,  a  little  before  these  dates,  the  eight  first  parts  uf  the 
German  text.  Johann  Theodor  alone  issued  the  9th,  loth,  and  <ith  parts  of  the 
German  text  in  161 2,  161 3,  and  1 61 8,  and  the  same  parts  of  the  L  .in  text  in  1 61 2, 
1613,  and  1619.  It  is  to  his  second  son-in-law,  William  Fitzers,  an  Englishman  by 
birth,  that  the  12th  part  is  due.  It  was  printed  in  1628,  as  well  as  the  12th  and 
13th  parts  of  the  German  text,  which  form  a  continuation  tu  the  German  abridgement 
of  the  eleven  first  parts,  which  the  same  Fitzers  had  just  published  under  the  title  of 
"  Orientalische  Indien."  ... 

Thus  furty-fbur  years  passed  between  the  publication  of  the  first  volume  of  the 
Great  Voyages  and  that  of  the  last  volume  of  the  Latin  text  of  theie  relations.  Now, 
during  this  long  interval,  the  publishers  of  this  great  collection  must  have  reprinted, 
even  more  than  once,  the  greater  part  of  the  volumes,  which  had  become  successively 
out  of  print;  but,  before  coming  to  entire  reimpressions,  they  would  naturally  use  the 
portions  either  of  text  or  of  plates  which  were  on  hand.  It  appears,  in  fact,  that  the 
plates  were  at  first  printed  only  for  a  part  of  the  two  texts  of  the  first  volumes,  and  that, 
when  this  first  impression  was  exhausted,  it  became  necessary  to  have  a  second,  and 
at  tlie  same  time,  to  print  on  the  pages  destined  to  receive  the  engravings  both  the 
numbers  indicating  their  order,  and  the  titles  or  explanations,  which  appear  above 
and  below  those  engravings,  and  that,  finally,  when  the  text  was  entirely  exhausted, 
they  reprinted  it,  at  first  with  the  old  date,  and  afterwards  with  a  new  date.  This 
explains  how  it  is  that  one  encounters,  besides  the  editions  reprinted  as  a  whole,  copies 
of  the  first  edition  offering  so  many  various  readings  that  one  might  think  they 
belonged  to  different  editions.  It  is  certain  that  before  the  publication  of  the  sixth 
volume,  many  of  the  first  had  been  already  reprinted,  and  that  after  that  time  the 
publishers  could  only  deliver  to  the  new  purchasers  of  their  collection  copies  formed 
of  parts  belonging  to  different  editions.  But  we  must  not  furget  to  say  that  there  is 
only  a  single  edition  of  the  last  parts  of  each  of  the  two  sections  ;  and  this  is  what 
makes  them  much  more  rare  than  the  first  parts.  The  reprints  of  these  latter  usually 
contain  only  plates  more  or  less  worn,  and  even  those  of  these  reprints  of  which  the 
titles  bear  the  address  of  Math.  Merian  not  only  have  plates  worn  out,  badly  retouched, 
or  re-engraved  in  counter-proof;  but  their  very  paper  is  detestable,  the  impression  is  very 
bad  the  text  incorrect,  and,  what  is  worse,  defective  in  many  places;  they  are  to  be 
sought  for,  therefore,  only  for  the  sake  of  some  additions  which  were  made  in  them, 
as  we  shall  take  care  to  point  out  in  our  description  at  the  proper  time.  This  collec- 
tion,it  must  be  confessed,  has  not  that  i.iportance  for  geographical  science  which  it 
has  acquired  as  a  bibliographical  curiosity,  because  it  is  uncritical ;  it  contains  very  few 
relations  which  had  not  been  already  published  separately ;  and  the  reprints  or  transla- 
tions which  are  given  of  the  others  are  worth  infinitely  less  than  the  original  texts.  It  is 
true  that  numerous  plates,  many  of  which  are  well  enough  engraved,  were  added  to  these 
texts;  but  they  had  been  made,  for  the  most  part,  after  fanciful  designs,  adapted,  some 
well,  some  ill,  to  the  narrations  of  the  travellers,  and  multiplied  as  a  mere  matter  of 
speculation.  The  only  advantage,  then,  which  this  great  work  has,  is  that  of  uniting 
in  the  same  form  a  number  of  curious  pieces  which  could  not  be  procured  separately 
without  difficulty,  and,  moreover,  were  only  to  be  had  in  different  shapes.  This  has 
been  enough  to  cause  it  to  be  sought  for  by  opulent  lovers  of  books,  to  secure  it  a  dis- 


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tinguiihed  place  in  nearly  all  the  great  librariei  of  Europe  and  America  j  and  thii  hat 
carried  iti  price  far  above  iti  real  value.  To  form  a  complete  copy  of  the  Great  and 
the  Small  Voyages,  it  it  not  enough  to  collect  the  firit  editioni  of  each  part ;  it  it 
neceiiary,  besidea,  to  add  to  these  the  reprinta  wliich  have  any  additions  in  the  text,  and 
any  noteworthy  dift'erencea  in  the  platea.  This  waa  done,  in  France,  aa  early  at  the 
mmencement  of  the  xviiith  century  by  M.  de  Citternuy  Du  Fay,  an  enlightened 
inateur,  whoae  name  is  ttill  preserved  in  the  memory  of  book-lovera.  The  catalogue 
of  his  bookt,  compiled  by  Gabr.  Martin,  contains,  at  No.  2825,  a  copy  of  this  collec- 
tion, bound  in  5  volumes,  in  blue  morocco,  which  the  epithet  exemplar  omni  genere 
ferfectum  carried  as  high  as  450  franca,  a  remarkable  price  at  that  time.  After  thit, 
a  lettered  bibliophile,  equally  well  known,  the  Abbe  d'Orleana  de  Rothelin,  having 
succeeded  in  forming  a  copy  more  complete  than  that  of  M.  Du  Fay,  described  it  in  a 
tract  of  44  pages,  small  4tu,  of  which  he  had  only  a  few  copies  printed  (tee  the  title 
Observations''*'),  and  although  hia  observations  are  confined  to  giving  the  title  of  each 
part  and  tome  thort  notes,  they  served  at  a  guide  to  collectors,  until  De  Bure  the 
younger  had  furniahed,  in  hia  "  Bibliographie  instructive"  ("  Histoire,"  Vol.  i.),  a  more 
complete  and,  moreover,  a  much  more  detailed  deacription  of  the  aame  collection.  It 
is  true  that  the  work  of  this  bibliographer  leaves  much  to  be  desired,  both  in  the  data 
necessary  to  determine  the  first  impreaaions  of  the  plates,  and  in  the  description  of  the 
parts  reprinted,  and,  finally,  becauae  some  errors  have  slipped  in,  and  he  has  entirely 
omitted  the  edition  with  the  German  text,  although  several  parti  of  that,  in  the 
Great  Voyages,  and  especially  in  the  Small  Voyages,  contain  the  first  proofs  of  the 
plates.  In  spite  of  these  omissions,  his  account  has  hitherto  been  the  most  convenient 
guide  in  collating  the  Latin  text  of  this  collection.  Undoubtedly,  the  "Memoire  sur  la 
collection  des  Grands  et  Petits  Voyages,"  published  by  Camus,  in  1802,  is,  in  a  scientific 
aspect,  a  work  much  superior  to  that  of  De  liure,  as  it  gives  good  analyses  of  all  the 
narrations  published  by  De  Bry,  and  indicates  with  care  a  large  number  of  the  originals ; 
but  it  is  less  satisfactory  in  details  concerning  the  subject-matter  of  the  book,  and  is  a 
little  behind  hand  in  the  historical  portion. 

In  preparing  the  different  editions  of  our  "  Manuel,"  we  have  often  thought  of  abridg- 
ing the  description  given  by  De  Bure,  and  completing  it,  but  we  have  always  shrunk 
from  the  difficulties  of  an  enterprise  requiring  such  minute  care,  and  one  that  would 
have  required  of  us  much  more  time  than  we  could  have  devoted  to  a  single  article. 
Since  that,  in  our  leisure  moments,  we  have  determined  to  fill  this  lamentable  gap  in 
our  Dictionary.  The  better  to  do  this  we  have  consulted  all  the  documents  hitherto 
published  on  this  tubject,  and  after  having  compared  them  with  the  three  copies  in  the 
Bibliotheque  imp'eriaU,  including  the  German  text,  and  with  that  in  the  BibliotAejue 
Mazarine,  we  have  prepared  a  new  description,  less  abundant  than  that  of  De  Bure 
in  minute  details,  but,  we  are  inclined  to  believe,  more  complete  and  more  exact  than 
his,  and  containing,  in  addition,  the  necessary  details  in  regard  to  the  German  texts,  for 
which  we  have  used  the  "  Bibliographische  Mittheilungen,"  published  at  Leipzig,  in 
1845,  by  T.  O.  Weigel.  Nevertheless,  we  do  not  flatter  ourself  that  we  have  met  with, 
or  even  foreseen,  all  the  modifications  that  the  fancy  of  collectors  can  introduce  into  the 
formation  of  a  copy  of  this  great  collection,  for,  although  the  wisest  confine  themselves 
to  the  first  editions  and  those  of  the  reprints  which  contain  some  additions,  other 
collectors,  less  easily  satisfied,  assemble  all  the  editions  which  have  been  made  of  most 
of  the  parts,  both  in  Latin  and  in  German;  others,  finally,  go  beyond  even  these  last, 
constantly  seeking  all  the  copies  of  the  same  edition  that  present  to  their  eyes  any 
diflferences,  either  in  the  engraved  frontispieces,  or  in  the  preliminary  matter,  or,  above 

*  Under  this  heading,  Brunet  gives  the  title,  Observations  et  details  sur  la  collection 
des  grands  et  petits  voyages  (par  I'abbed'Orleansde  Rothelin).  1742.  Sm.  410,  pp.  14.  A 
'Very  small  edition  printed  :  24  fr.  d'Hangard;  iz  fr.  50  c.  Parison.  This  work,  which 
that  of  Camus,  on  the  same  subject,  has  made  almost  useless,  is  reprinted  with  additions 
in  Lenglet  du  Fretnoy's  Met hode  pour  ituditr  la  giografiie,  ed.  1768,  i.  324-361. 


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■11,  in  the  pUtei,  whether  re-engraved  or  merely  retouched  j  they  do  not  forget  even 
thoie  which  were  pasted  over  others  wliich  had  hren  wrongly  plaied  ;  so  tli.it,  pcrhnpt, 
no  two  copies  of  this  worlc  are  exactly  aiil<r.  That  which  M.  Oe  Dure  the  elder  h.id 
fbr"^-d  fur  himself,  which  was  sold  at  I'aris,  in  Dccenihcr,  1853,  for  11,500  fraius 
(plus  5  per  cent,  for  expenses),  contained  dujiliiate  plates,  and,  what  is  more  remai  kal)li-, 
a  second  edition  of  the  loth  part  of  the  Small  Voyages,  dated  l'i]3,  whicli  is  wanting 
both  in  the  two  fine  copies  at  tiic  Bibliothi'ju'  impiruilt,  and  in  that  still  more  valuable 
one  which  Mr.  Tiiomas  (Jrcnville  bequeathed,  with  all  his  rich  library,  to  the  British 
Museum,  and,  finally,  in  the  collection  of  Mr.  J.  Lenux,  at  New  York,  one  of  tlic 
most  complete  which  exist,  especially  in  the  first  editions  of  the  German  text.  On  the 
other  hand,  a  well-known  Russian  book-lover,  M.  Serge  de  S:>bolewslci,  honorary 
member  of  the  Imperial  Library  at  St.  Petersburg,  boasted,  not  long  since,  that  hij 
collection  had  reached  170  parts,  all  diHfering  from  one  another  in  some  points,  and  he 
flattered  himself  that  he  should  find  means  to  still  further  augment  it.  This  learned 
collector  has  lately  done  us  the  honor  to  communicate  to  us,  in  regard  to  the  ditferent 
parts  of  the  Latin  text  of  the  Great  and  the  Small  Voyages,  some  valuable  notes,  of  which 
we  have  made  use,  to  the  improvement  of  our  descriptions.  As  to  the  original  editions 
of  the  narrations  which  the  De  Bry  have  reproduced,  we  shall  say  nothing  here,  having 
taken  care  to  describe  them  in  this  *'  Manuel  "  under  the  names  of  their  authors  ;  more- 
over it  is  well  known  that  amateurs  admit  into  their  collections  only  those  original 
relations  which  are  in  folio. 

Uur  readers  will  doubtless  be  ^lad  to  find  here  the  opinion  of  M.  Sobulcwski  on 
the  cause  and  the  effects  of  the  successive  modifications  which  the  copies  of  this  great 
collection  have  undergone.  The  learned  bibliophile  writes  to  us  from  Moscow ;  "  It 
should  be  remarked,  that  soon  after  the  publication  of  the  first  parts,  and  while  the 
publication  of  the  foil  jwing  parts  was  going  on,  the  stock,  and  even  the  idea  of  the 
brothers  de  Bry,  were  ;  arcelled  out  among  their  heirs,  and  then  among  the  different 
publishers  to  whom  the  heirs  sold  their  stock.  Owing  to  these  partitions,  as  the 
editions  were  in  different  hands,  each  proprietor  was  more  or  less  obliged  to  reprint 
certain  parts  entirely,  or  to  reprint  leaves  and  sheets;  in  this  latter  case,  they  often 
could  no  longer  use  the  old  plates,  which  were  in  other  hands,  but  employed  fresh  ones, 
which  they  caused  to  be  engraved  after  those  that  they  did  not  now  possess.  All 
these  manipulations,  together  with  the  long  time  during  which  the  publication  of  these 
two  series  lasted,  gave,  from  the  very  commencement,  importance  to  the  original 
work,  and  especially  to  copies  which  were  not  only  of  the  same  edition,  but  where 
each  part  were  free  from  the  mixture  of  leaves  printed  at  different  times.  Afterwards 
collectors  and  amateurs,  in  forming  copies  for  their  libraries,  introduced  more  confusion 
into  the  bibliography  of  the  Great  and  Small  Voyages,  by  mixing  together  all  that,  at 
first  sight,  appeared  to  complete  or  much  enrich  their  copies.  All  these  causes  united, 
confused  the  cataloguers;  they  saw  more  editions  than  there  really  were,  and  took 
for  differences  of  edition  the  result  of  the  printer's  inadvertence  or  forgetfulness,  and 
of  the  book-sellers  necessities;  and  before  long  the  increasing  vanity  of  collectors,  in 
place  of  separating  the  second  editions  from  the  first,  and  the  altered  reprint  of  Merian 
from  the  two  original  editions,  mingled  tliem  all,  in  order  that  they  might  be  able 
to  announce  that  such  and  such  a  part  of  their  collection  contained  so  many  leaves 
with  variations!!!  Or  they  increased  the  number  of  their  volumes  by  adding  the 
original  editions  of  the  voyages,  which  the  publishers  of  the  collection  had  copied,  and  the 
editions  which  had  been  copied  after  texts  given  in  the  collection.  For  my  own  part," 
adds  M.  Sobolewski,  "  I  am  opposed  to  this  rage  for  giving  variations,  and  enriching 
one's  copy  by  mixture  of  editions.  In  my  opinion,"  he  continues,  "  a  good  copy  of  the 
Latin  collection  ought  to  contain  the  25  parts  either  from  the  first  or  the  second  edition, 
or  from  the  reprint.  If  it  contains  all  three,  which  is  to  be  preferred,  each  edition  should 
form  a  part  of  the  work  by  itself,  and  in  no  case  should  one  bind  with  the  plates  of  the 
first  edition  those  of  the  second  (and  vice  versa),  in  order  to  be  able  to  speak  of  double  or 
triple  plates,  as  my  friends  the  De  Bure  have  too  often  done.  If  the  printer  has  forgotten 
to  print  a  plate  on  a  place  left  blank,  or  if,  by  mistake,  he  has  printed  the  wrong  one. 


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I  do  not  coniider  that  >  variation  to  be  noted.  If  lome  ieavei  are  wanting  in  any  part, 
I  put  in  white  paper  rather  than  the  corrF]p()ndin^'  icavei  talcen  from  another  edition, 
or  from  a  reprint.  You  can  lee  in  tlio  tatal<>t;ue  of  L.inglci  that  that  Orientalist 
pouesied  tlie  tliird  part  of  the  Great  Voy.igcj,  componeil  of  leaves  of  different  editions, 
and  this  1  have  often  found  to  be  the  case  with  tliat  part." 

Before  beginnin|{  the  detailed  dcsi-ription  of  tlie  collection  with  which  we  are  now 
occupied,  we  must  rcciimmcnd  t'>  tliose  pentons  who  have  to  coll.ite  copies  not  to  he 
content  to  ascertain  tlie  presence  of  tlic  number  of  plates  which  we  specify,  but  to  tiiie 
great  c.irc  to  satisfy  tliemselvcj  th.iC  these  phites  are  the  ones  wliich  belong  to  the  part 
th.it  they  li.tve  under  their  eyes.  This  prei..iuti(in  is  the  more  essential,  because  tiie 
plates  of  one  of  these  parts  have  often  been  adapted  to  another,  or  plates  which  were 
wanting  in  one  part,  have  been  replaced  by  those  which  bore  the  lame  number  in 
another  part. 


y/.  — GREAT    VOYAGES. 
First  Part. 

Bry.  Admiranda  Narratio|  Fida  tamen,  de  Commodis  et|  In- 
colarvm  Ritibvs  Virgini.-e,  nvpcr|admodvin  ab  Anglis,  qvi  a  Dn. 
Richaido |  Greinvilc  Eqvestris  Ordiiiis  Viroeo in  |  Coloniam  Anno. 
M.D.LXxxv.  dedvcti  svnt  |  invcntif,  Svmtvs  facicnte  Dn.  VVal- 
tcro  I  Raleigh  Eqvestris  Ordinis  Viro  Fodinarv;«|  Stanni  praefecto 
ex  Avctoritaie  |  Serenissimae  Reginae  Angliic.  |  Anglico  scripta 
Sermone|a  Thoma  Hariot,  eivsdem  Walteri  Domesti-|co,  in  earn 
Coloniam  misso  vt  Regionis  si-|tvm  diligcnter  observaret  |  Nvnc 
avtem  primvm  Latio  donata  a  |  C  .  C  .  A  .  |  Cvm  Gratia  et 
Privilegio  Ca;s.  Ma'"  Spec"  |  ad  Qvadriennivm  |  Francoforti  aa 
Manivm  \  Typis  loannis  IVecheli^  Svmtihvs  vero  Tbeodor  \  de  Bry  jfnno 
CI3  ID  xc.  I  yenales  reperivntvr  in  Officina  Sighmvndi  Feirabendi,  \ 

Detcription. 

I.  The  title  given  above,  engraved,  and  in  an  engraved  border. 

a.  Dedicatory  epistle  to  Maximilian,  elected  king  of  Poland,  at  the  top  of  which  are 
engraved  the  arms  of  this  prince,  and  lower  down  five  lines,  of  which  the  first  endi 
with  the  word    "  vestrae,"  I  1, 

3.  Advertisement,  "Benevolis  coloniae  ...  promotoribus,"  with  a  summary  in  4 
lines,  I  I.,  p.  5. 

4.  Text,  in  Italics  ("  Prima  pars"),  pp.  7-34.  The  first  line  of  the  3d  page  endl 
with  the  word  "pluribus,"  and  the  last  line  of  the  text  has  only  the  figures  1588. 

5.  Printed  title,  commencing  "  Vivx  imagines,"  undated;  it  bears  an  ornament  in 
a  lozenge. 

6.  "Index  omnium  capitum;"  this  is  the  list  of  the  plates. 

7.  An  engraving  representing  Adam  and  Eve,  with  the  words  "Theodore  de 
Bry  ft"  at  the  bottom  of  the  plate, 

8.  Advertisement,  "Benevolo  lectori,"  a  leaf  printed  on  one  side  only;  the  open 
letter  is  a  capital  in  type  within  an  ornament  engraved  on  wood. 

9.  Map  of  Virginia,  followed  by  22  plates  on  as  many  leaves,  with  explanations  at 
the  foot  of  each;  the  leaves  are  numbered  from  11  to  xxiii,  on  the  obverse,  at  the  top, 
and  some  of  the  plates  in  Arabic  figures,  at  the  bottom  of  the  plates. 

10.  A  leaf,  with  the  announcement,  "  Pictonum  ...  icones;"  eight  lines  under- 
neath, and  on  the  reverse  the  explanation  of  the  first  plate,  in  17  lines. 


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II.  Five  phtes  (costume  of  the  ancient  Picti),  numbered  i  to  5  below  the  pUtei) 

theie,  with  the  expl.in.itioni,  occupy  9  leaves. 

II.  Advertisement,  "  Interpres  lectori,"  on  one  leaf,  with  >i  triangular  tail-piece. 

"  Index  pr;rcipuai'uin  rerum,"  2  I.  ;  on  the  reverse  of  the  second,  "  Mendx  <iu.x' 
typographies  operas  fu^erunr,"  with  the  same  triangular  ornament  as  the  advertise- 
ment above. 

A  last  leaf  un  which  is  repeated  t.ie  colophon  "  Im'resium  ...  "  which  is  at  the 
foot  of  the  first  frontispiece,  with  the  ilate  m.  d.  xc. 

Of  this  first  part  there  are  two  old  editions  very  distinct  from  one  another,  the  one 
the  original,  the  other  counterfeit;  and  there  are  three  varieties  of  the  original  edition, 
presenting  differences  merely  i  "  in  the  title,  a"  in  pages  29  and  34  of  the  text,  3° 
in  the  explanation  of  plates  111,  iv,  v,  vi,  vii,  viii,  ix,  x,  xi,  xii,  xv,  and  xxii.  All  th« 
rest  is  of  the  same  impression,  without  .any  differences.  Among  the  plates  which 
afford  variations,  three  are  triplicates,  the  iiid,  viiitli,  and  xtli.  Th<!  others,  as  well  ai 
the  pages  19  and  34,  are  only  duplicates.  The  title  presents  no  other  difference  than 
that  of  Theodor/  and  Feiraliend//  in  place  of  Theodor  and  Feirabend/.  It  is  to  be 
presumed  that  Tlieodori  and  Feirabendii  denote  the  first  impression,  for  the  same 
orthography  is  employed  on  the  titles  of  the  French  and  English  editions,  and  their 
dedication  is  dated  several  days  before  that  of  the  Latin  and  German  editions.  As  to 
the  counterfeit  of  this  part,  there  are  two  sorts  of  copies,  one  reproducing  the  pages  29 
and  34,  as  well  as  the  explanations  of  the  plates  of  one  of  the  varieties  of  the  original 
edition,  and  the  other  representing  as  faithfully  the  second  variety  of  the  original. 
Until  now  no  one  has  been  able  to  decide  with  certainty  to  which  of  the  varieties  of 
the  original  edition  and  of  the  counterfeit  the  priority  is  to  be  assigned.  But  one  can 
distinguish  at  first  sight  the  plates  of  the  first  edition  from  those  of  the  counterfeit, 
first,  by  the  beauty  of  the  proofs  and  the  superiority  of  the  paper,  and  more  surely  still 
by  tlie  height  of  the  capitals  employed  in  the  printed  title-pages  and  in  the  explanation 
of  each  plate,  and  by  the  Roman  letters  which  indicate  their  order.  In  the  first 
edition,  these  letters  are  about  9  millimetres'**  high  (a  little  more  tlian  4  lines^  ;  in 
the  second,  they  are  only  about  7  milUmitrei  f  or  3  lines.  But  it  is  well  to  know 
that  there  was  a  second  impression  of  the  plates,  in  which,  while  preserving  the 
capitals  9  milUmetres  high,  a  change  was  made  in  the  typographic  arrangement  of  the 
explanations  of  several  plates,  so  that  the  two  impressions  differ  in  the  last  words  of  the 
first  lines,  as  we  shall  show : — 


Piatt 

Itt  impression 

zd  impression 

III. 

At  the  end 

of  the  first  Una, 

in  publi 

pro 

IV. 

(( 

(( 

prode- 

decuiia  ( 

V. 

«« 

i( 

periti  in 

ut  appa- 

VI. 

SI 

« 

nisi 

memoratz 

VII. 

M 

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ver- 

instar  * 

VIII. 

« 

SI 

lacum 

oppid& 

IX. 

M 

(• 

latere 

ab  uno 

X. 

M 

« 

Roa- 

Roanoac 

XI. 

M 

M 

izpenume- 

nature 

XII. 

M 

M 

ferreis 

aliis 

XV. 

M 

M 

Admodum 

Cacia  ad 

Additional  remarks  :  In  the  first  impression  of  plate  iii,  the  initial  P  of  the 
explanation  is  printed  from  a  type  placed  \n  a  passe-partout ;  in  the  second,  this  P  is 
engraved  on  wood,  together  with  its  ornaments.  There  is  the  same  difference  in  the 
letter  S  in  the  explanation  of  plate  iv.  Many  bibliographers  have  asserted  that  in  the 
first  edition  the  field  of  the  scutcheon  of  the  dedicatory  epistle  should  be  without  the 
cross-hatching  which  was  added  to  the  plate  after  the  first  impression;  but  we  have 


*  About  .354  in. 


■j-  About  .175 


VOL.    III. 


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not  yet  been  able  to  verify  the  accuracy  of  this  remark.  The  second  edition,  or  coun- 
terfeit, bears  the  same  title  and  the  same  date  as  the  first,  and  the  description  of  one 
will  apply  to  the  other,  with,  however,  the  following  differences ; — 

The  first  of  the  five  lines  which  are  at  the  foot  of  the  scutcheon  of  the  dedicatory 
epistle  ends  with  the  syllable  "Ma." 

The  summary  preceding  the  advertisement  "  Bene voli"  which  follows  this  epistle, 
is  in  three  lines  in  place  of  four. 

The  first  line  of  the  34th  page  of  the  text  ends  with  "pluribus  qui,"  and  the  last 
line  of  the  text  contains  the  words  "anni  1588." 

The  printed  title  ("Vivje  imagines")  which  precedes  the  plates  has  an  ornament, 
of  which  the  centre  presents  a  monster's  head. 

The  vignette  placed  at  the  end  of  the  index,  which  is  only  about  53  millimetres  (23 
lines)  square  in  the  first  edition,  is  higher  and  much  broader  in  the  second. 

In  the  title  which  precedes  the  costumes  of  the  Picts,  there  are,  at  the  bottom  of 
the  page,  only  7  lines  in  place  of  8,  and  on  the  reverse,  16  in  place  of  17. 

The  errata,  which,  in  the  first  edition,  are  on  the  reverse  of  the  second  leaf  of  the 
second  index,  have  been  retained  in  a  part  of  the  copies  of  the  second,  but  with  a  tail- 
piece, which  is  not  of  a  triangular  form.  In  other  copies  these  errata  have  disappeared, 
and  the  reverse  of  the  leaf  remains  blank.  The  leaf  which,  in  the  first  edition, 
contains  the  colophon  and  the  date,  has  not  been  reproduced  in  the  second. 

We  have  seen  several  copies  of  this  counterfeit  edition  (with  the  errata),  in  which 
the  place  of  the  frontispiece  where  are  engraved  the  words  "  Francofurti  ...  in  ofiicina 
Sigir-mundi  Feirabendii"  has  remained  blank,  as  in  the  edition  of  1634,  of  which  we 
have  still  to  speak. 

To  better  characterize  the  difference  of  the  two  editions  already  described,  in  regard 
to  the  22  plates  of  Virginia,  we  will  give  the  number  of  lines  in  the  explanations  of 
each  plate,  in  both  editions. 


Plate 

Original  edition. 

Rep 

riut. 

Plate 

Original  edition. 

Reprint. 

II. 

19 

lines. 

17 

ines. 

X. 

6  lines. 

7  lines 

III. 

»9 

16 

« 

XI. 

8     " 

8     « 

IV. 

12 

II 

(c 

XII. 

16     " 

13     " 

V. 

7 

7 

II 

XIII. 

17     » 

IS     « 

VI. 

8 

8 

IC 

XIV. 

9     " 

II     " 

VII. 

12 

9 

(1 

XV. 

II     " 

12     «« 

VIII. 

H 

II 

i( 

XVI. 

5     " 

6    «« 

IX. 

8 

8 

n 

^ 


Plates  xvii,  xviii,  xix,  xx,  and  xxii,  occupying  each  an  entire  page,  are  accompanied 
by  explanations  separate  from  or  pasted  on  the  plate. 


Plate 

Original  edition. 

Reprint. 

Plate 

Original  edition. 

Reprint. 

XIX. 

20  lines. 

ao  lines. 

XXII. 

21       " 

18  lines. 

XX. 

25      « 

20     " 

XXIII. 

II       «• 

XXI. 

13     « 

10     « 

I  t 


These  plates,  beginning  with  the  3d,  occupy  signatures  A-D. 

After  the  23d  is  a  blank  leaf,  which  completes  sheet  D. 

The  exactitude  of  the  table  above  has  been  verified  by  examination  of  many  copies  ; 
but  the  details  which  Santander  has  given  on  p.  35  of  the  iiid  volume  of  his  catalogue 
differ  firom  ours  in  what  concerns  the  second  edition,  where,  according  to  him,  there 
are  only  6  lines  to  plate  v,  7  t:  pi.  vi,  7  to  p.  ix,  6  to  pi.  x,  7  to  pi.  xi,  but  14  to  pi. 
XII,  and  lo  only  to  pi.  xv. 

We  have  mentioned,  above,  the  rather  remarkable  engraving  which  represents  Adam 
and  Eve  in  Paradise,  below  which  the  engraver  has  traced  his  name  in  this  manner 


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>n,  or  coun- 
itron  of  one 

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this  epistle, 

ind  the  lait 

n  ornament, 

llimitrci  (13 

e  bottom  of 

leaf  of  the 
with  a  tail- 
disappeared, 
first  edition, 

a),  in  which 
..  in  officina 
)f  which  we 

;d,  in  regard 
>lanations  of 

Reprint. 


7 

inet. 

8 

>3 

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II 

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6 

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iccompanied 

Rtf 

r'mt. 

18  line*. 

any  copies) 

lis  catalogue 

him,  there 

it  14  to  pi. 

sents  Adam 
his  manner 


"  Theodore  de  Bry  fe."  "  If  there  were,"  aayi  Camus,  on  p.  38  of  his  memoir, 
•< '  Jo.'  before  '  Theodore,'  it  would  indicate  the  second  edition."  This  remark  is  not 
entirely  exact;  for,  although,  as  the  author  of  the  memoir  rightly  says,  these  two 
letters  were  added  to  the  plate,  it  could  not  have  been  done,  we  think,  before  the 
death  of  Theodore  de  Bry,  in  1597.  This  is  why  the  plate  not  only  is  without  the 
"  Ju."  in  a  large  number  of  copies  of  the  second  edition  of  the  first  part,  and  even  of 
those  which  no  longer  have  the  name  of  Feyrabend ;  but  is  still  to  be  found  (before 
the  retouch)  in  the  first  edition  of  the  third  part,  which  was  published  in  1 592 ;  and 
the  plate  had  been  very  much  worn  when  the  two  letters  were  added.  Only  in  copies 
which  left  the  store-house  of  the  publisher  after  1597  can  it  be  found  with  the  syl- 
lable ««Jo." 

There  is  in  the  library  at  Breslau  a  copy  of  this  first  part  which  has  this  peculiarity, — 
the  frontispiece  is  engraved  as  usual,  but  either  because  the  plate  was  printed  with  the 
legend  covered,  or  this  legend  had  been  erased,  they  were  able  to  print  in  the  empty 
space  the  words,  "  Pars  prima  Americae,  1600."  This  might  lead  to  the  wholly  false 
supposition  that  there  was  an  edition  different  from  any  that  are  known. 

[Some  important  corrections  of  the  account  given  above  will  be  found  in  a  letter 
of  M.  Sobolewski  which  will  be  given  after  the  description  of  the  German  edition 
of  de  Bry.  —  Tr.] 

The  last  edition  of  this  first  part  was  issued  by  Math.  Merian,  under  the  following 
collective  title :  — 

Bry.  Historiae  Americae  sive  Novi  Orbis,  comprehendens  in 
XIII  sectionibus  exactissimam  descriptionem  vastissimarum  et 
multis  abhinc  saeculis  incognitarum  terrarum,  quae  nunc  passim 
Indiae  occidentalis  nomine  vulgo  usurpantur:  cum  elegantissimis 
tabulis  et  figuris  aeri  incisis  nee  non  Elenche  sectionum  et  indice 
capitum  ac  rerum  praecipuarum.  Francofurt'i^  sumptibus  Matthtei 
Merian^  anno  1634. 

At  the  commencement  of  this  volume  is  a  sheet  of  ten  unnumbered  leaves,  contain- 
ing the  title  given  above,  printed  in  the  midst  of  an  engraving  where  are  represented 
thirteen  medallions,  the  voyages  collected  in  the  thirteen  parrs  of  this  collection ; 
a  second  printed  title,  fuller  than  the  first,  a  general  preface  ("  in  opus  americanum 
prsefatio  "),  and,  finally,  an  "  Elenchus,"  or  table  of  the  different  pieces  contained  in 
each  part.  This  "  Elenchus "  directly  refers  only  to  the  edition  which  Merian  was 
t.eHing  in  1634,  and  does  not  indicate  the  pages  where  one  could  find,  in  each  edition, 
the  heads  referred  to.  The  general  preface,  however,  which  indicates  the  order  in 
which  the  pieces  collected  in  the  Great  Voyages  ought  to  be  read,  is  an  essential  por- 
tion of  the  work.  It  is  then  necessary  to  unite,  as  has  been  ordinarily  done,  these  10 
leaves  to  the  first  editions  of  the  first  part;  this  is  what  gives  a  value  to  this  edition  of 
1634,  which  has  become  rare.  The  difiiculty  of  procuring  it  led  an  English  book- 
seller, some  time  ago,  to  have  the  introduction,  which  is  the  only  useful  part,  reprinted. 
This  reprint  has  only  9  leaves;  but  another  has  been  made  at  Paris,  which,  though  it 
also  does  not  reproduce  the  engraved  frontispiece,  has  10  leaves  like  the  original  edi- 
tion, because  the  preface,  instead  of  commencing  on  the  reverse  of  the  title-page,  com- 
mences on  the  obverse  of  the  second  leaf. 

After  the  10  preliminary  leaves,  the  edition  of  1634  has  the  engraved  title  of  this 
part  (without  the  address),  and  then  the  dedicatory  epistle.  Both  the  advertisement 
"Benevolis"  and  the  privilege  have  been  omitted.  The  pages  of  the  text  are  num- 
bered _  34.  The  plates,  as  well  as  their  explanations,  are  printed  on  both  sides  of  the 
leaves.  The  index  of  these  plates  is  on  the  obverse  of  the  leaf,  the  reverse  being 
blank.  This  last  edition  is,  moreover,  in  every  respect,  very  inferior  to  the  •iwo 
first,  and  the  same  can  be  said  of  all  the  parts  which  Merian  has  printed. 


•  t 


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Exact  title  and  deicription  of  the  fir  it  fart  of  the  Great  Voyage:  in  the  French 

translation, 

Bry.  Merveillevx  et  estrange  |  rapport,  tovtesfois  fidele,  des  | 
commoditez  qui  se  trovvent  en  |  Virginia,  des  facons  des  natvrels 
habi|tans  dicelle,  laqvelle  a  este  novvellc|  ment  descovverte  par 
les  anglois  que  me  |  sire  Richard  Greinville  chevalier  y  mena  ] 
en  colonic  Ian  1585.  a  la  charge  principale|de  messire  Walter 
Raleigh  chevalier  svrinten  |  dant  des  mines  d'estain,  favorise  par 
la  royne  |  d' Angleterre,  et  autorise  par  |  ses  l*"  tres  patentes  |  par 
Thomas  Hariot  servitevr  dv  susdit|  messire  V/alter  Ivn  de  cevx 
de  la  dite  colojnie  qvi  y  a  este  employe] a  descovvrir |tradvit 
novvellement  d'anglois  e«  frawcois  [.r/V]  impr.  auec  grace  & 
priuil.  de  la  Maiest.  Imper.  pour  quatre  Ans. 

(This  mention  of  the  privilege  is  printed  from  type  in  Roman  letters,  and  pasted  on 
the  plate;  the  rest  is  engraved  in  capitals.) 

Francofort't  ad  Moenvm  \  typis  loannis  IVecheli^  svmttbus  [sic]  vera 
Theodori  \  de  Bry  anno  ciD  13  xc.  |  Venales  reperivntvr  in  officina 
Sigismondi  Feirabendit. 

Title  engraved  within  an  engraved  frontispiece,  as  in  the  Latin  edition. 

Dedicatory  epistle  to  "  Gvillaume  conte  [uc)  palatin  du  rliin,"  signed  **Theodor  dt 
Bry,  natif  de  la  cite  de  Liege,"  i  1.,  with  the  scutcheon  of  the  Count,  above  the  text, 
pp.  3  and  4. 

"  Aux  adventuriers  |  bienvveillans  et  favorisans  |  I'entreprisse  de  la  colonie  et — 
demevre  de  Virginia,  I  1.,  sig.  a  2.,  pp.  5,  6.  Text,  pp.  7-33,  the  reverse  of  the  last 
leaf  being  blank. 

"  Les  vrays  pour  |  traicts,  |  et  facon  de  vivre  dv  peuple  dune  |  partie  de  I'Amerique 
I  novvellement  appellee  Virginia  ...  Recveillis  diligemment,  et  tircr  sur  le  naturel  par 
Jan  I  With,  qui  a  este  expressement  envoye  |  au  dit  pais  pour  ce  faire  Tanne  [sic) 
susdite  1585.  et  celle  de  Ian  1588  |  puis  taillez  en  cuiure  et  nouuellement  mis  en 
lumiere  |  par  Theodore  de  Bry  a  ses  propres  despens."  (l  printed  1.,  the  reverse 
blank.) 

"  Table  de  toutes  les  figures  contenues  en  ce  livre,"  i  1. 

The  plate  of  Adam  and  Eve,  a  very  fine  proof,  I  1. 

"  Au  lecteur,"  I  1 ,  the  reverse  blank. 

The  map  of  Virginia,  followed  by  plates  ii-xxiii,  with  their  explanations  in  French. 

"  Avcvns  povrtraicts  des  Pictes  ancien  |  nement  habitans  vne  partie  de  la  grand 
Bretaigne"  (a  printed  title),  with  the  explanation  of  the  first  plate  on  the  reverse.  The 
five  plates  follow  with  the  explanation  vis-a-vis  (9  1.) 

Tables  of  the  principal  matters,  2  1.,  sig.  Fd.  On  the  reverse  of  th.  second  is  a 
list  of  errata  longer  than  in  the  Latin  edition. 

Finally,  on  a  last  leaf,  this  imprint :  — 

"  A  Francfort  |  de  I'imprimerie  Ian.  |  Wechel,  aux  despens  de  Theodore  |  de  Bry. 
I M.  D.  xc." 

This  edition  is  tolerably  well  printed,  on  a  sized  paper.  The  plates  are  better  than 
those  which  were  in  the  various  copies  of  the  first  Latin  edition,  which  we  have  been 
able  to  examine;  it  is,  moreover,  of  very  great  rarity,  and  is  worth  not  less  than  1000 
to  1200  fr.  On  this  subject  I  have  an  anecdote  from  M.  Sobolewski.  During  a  stay 
in  Paris,  some  years  ago,  this  distinguished  bibliophile  was  offered,  for  100  fr.,  a  copy  of 


BRV. 


29 


second  is  a 


the  French  "  Virginie,"  described  above,  without  a  title;  but,  as  he  already  had  three 
complete  copies,  he  did  not  think  he  ought  to  take  it.  Now,  what  came  of  his  refusal  ? 
Some  months  later  this  same  copy  was  sold  for  1000  fr.,  after  a  title  had  been  aJded 
to  it,  from  which  Simonin  had  cut  the  Latin  inscription,  substituting  blank  paper, 
on  which  a  skillful  penman  had  written,  for  30  fr.,  after  a  copy  borrowed  from  M. 
Sobolewski  himself,  a  facsimile  of  the  French  inscription. 

Engliih  edition  of  the  Jirit  fart. 

Bry.  a  briefe  and  true  report]  of  the  new  foundland  of  Vir- 
ginia, |  of  the  commodities  and  of  the  nature  and  man|nersof  the 
natural!  inhabitants.  Discouered  by  |  the  English  Colony  there 
seated  by  Sir  Richard  |  Greinuile  Knight  In  the  yeere  1585. 
Which  Remained  Vnder  the  gouernement  of  twelue  monethes, 
I  At  the  speciall  charge  and  direction  of  the  Honou-  |  rable 
Sir  Walter  Raleigh  Knight,  lord  Warden  |  of  the  ftanneries 
Who  therein  hath  beene  fauouredjand  authorifed  by  her  Ma- 
iestie  \  and  her  letters  patent :  |  This  fore  book  Is  made  in  Eng- 
li{h|By  Thomas  Hariot  feruantt  to  the  abouenamed  |-Sir  Walter, 
a  member  of  the  Colony,  and  there  |  imployed  in  discouering. 
I  Cum  Gratia  et  Privilegio,  Caes.  Ma^'s  special''  |  Francoforti  ad 
Moenvm  \  Typis  loannis  fVecheli.y  svmtibvs  vera  Theodori  \  De  Bry 
anno  CID  id  xc  |  Venales  reperivntvr  in  officina  Sigismvndi  Feira- 
bendii  \  [Colophon  :]  Jt  Franckfort^  \  inprited  [sic]  by  Ihon  IVe  \ 
chel.,  at  Theodore  de  Bry^  own  \  coast  and  chardges.  |  mdxc.  |    Folio. 

[The  title  above  is  taken  from  a  copy  belonging  to  Mr.  James  Lenox,  of  New 
York,  who  has  kindly  furnished  the  following  collation  :  — 

The  English  title  is  engraved  on  the  frontispiece,  and  the  Latin  imprint  below. 
I  have  never  heard  of,  or  seen,  any  other  than  a  Latin  imprint.  In  some  copies  the 
English  title  is  on  a  slip,  and  pasted  over  the  Latin. 

The  first  and  second  lines  are  in  large  Roman  type — no  capitals,  except  "A;"  all 
the  rest  in  italics,  except  «'  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,"  "  Maiestie,"  "  By,"  "  Walter," 
and  "Cum  Gr;  "ia,"  etc.,  and  the  whole  imprint;  these  are  in  small,  and  the  imprint 
in  larger  capitals. 

Title,  I  leaf,  verso,  blank.  Dedication  to  Sir  Walter,  with  his  arms,  pp.  3,  4,  in 
italics.  "To  the  Adventvrers,"  etc.,  pp.  5,  6.  First  Part,  Roman,  pp.  7-12.  Second 
Part,  13-21.  Third  and  Last  Part,  pp.  22-30.  Conclusion,  31-33,  i  blank 
page.  Title,  "  The  trve  pictvres  and  fashions  of  the  People  of  Virginia,"  i  leaf, 
verso,  blank;  table  of  the  pictures,  including  the  map,  2  pages.  Plate  of  Adam 
and  Eve,  recto  blank,  i  leaf.  "  To  the  gentle  Reader,"  I  page,  verso,  blank. 
Plates  and  map,  i-xxii,  the  map,  i.  Nos.  xiii-xvii,  xviii,  xix,  xx,  and  xxii,  are 
on  double  leaves.  Sometimes  the  description  is  on  the  verso  of  the  first,  and  the 
plate  on  the  recto  of  the  second  leaf;  or  the  plate  occupies  part  of  the  verso 
of  the  first,  and  the  whole  of  the  recto  of  the  second  leaf,  and  the  description  a  por- 
tion of  the  verso  of  the  first  leaf.  In  all  the  others,  the  plates  occupy  a  part  of  the 
recto  of  one  leaf,  with  the  description  below,  and  the  verso  of  the  leaf  blank.  The 
map  is  on  a  double  leaf,  without  any  description.  "  Some  Picture,  |  of  the  Pictes 
...  ,"  I  page  —  verso,  description  of  the  first  plate;  second  leaf,  picture  No.  i,  recto 
—  verso,  blank ;  third  leaf,  description  No.  11  —  recto,  blank ;  fourth  leaf;  picture 
No.  II  —  verso,  blank;  fifth  leaf,  recto,  blank  —  verso,  description  of  plate  No.  iii; 


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lixth  leaf,  plate  No.  iii,  recto  —  verio,  blank ;  seventh  leaf,  recto,  blank  —  verso, 
description  of  plate  iiii;  eighth  leaf,  picture  No.  jiii  —  verso,  blank;  ninth  leaf,  recto, 
blank  —  verso,  description  No.  v ;  tenth  leaf,  picture  No.  v  —  verso,  blank ;  a  table 
of  the  principal  things,  etc..  3  pages;  fourth  page,  faults  escaped;  colophon  on  recto 
of  next  leaf:  "At  Franckfort,  |  Inprinted  by  Ihon  We|chel,  at  Theodore  de  Bry, 
owne  I  coast  and  chardges"  |  The  first,  second,  and  fifth  lines  in  large  capitals;  the 
third  and  fourth  lines  in  small  Roman  type. 

Collation  —  a,  including  title-page,  in  48,  b  in  6s,  c  in  4s,  d  in  los,  to  plate  11, 
inclusive ;  A  in  6s,  B  in  8s,  C  in  Ss,  D  in  5s,  £  in  8s,  F  in  6s,  including  a  blank 
leaf.] 

This  English  text  is  so  rare,  that  only  five  or  six  copies  are  known.  That  which  is 
described  in  the  "  Biblioth.  Grenvil.,"  i.  185-186,  had  been  bought  by  Lord  Oxford, 
at  Frankfort,  about  1710,  for  £100.  Another  brought  the  same  price  at  the  Nassau 
sale.  The  copies  which  were  sold  for  only  £47  5s.,  at  the  Thomson  sale,  in  18 13, 
and  31  fr.  at  Hanrott's,  were  not  perfectly  complete. 

The  volume  is  in  three  parts.  The  first  ("The  Report")  consists  of  33  pages,  in- 
cluding the  title ;  the  second  ("  The  trve  pictvres  and  faschions  of  the  People  of  Vir- 
ginia ")  is  in  23  plates,  each  having  its  description,  with  a  title,  a  table,  a  notice 
to  the  reader,  and  the  plate  of  Adam  and  Eve  ;  the  third  part  ("  Some  picture  of 
the  Pictes  ..."),  in  5  plates,  with  their  descriptions,  which,  with  the  title,  occupy 
12  leaves,  and  are  followed  by  another  leaf,  bearing  the  colophon. 

Second  Part. 

Bry.  Brevis  narratio  |  eorvm  quae  in  Florida  Americae  provincia 
[Gallis  acciderunt,  secunda  in  illam  Nauigatione,  du-|ce  Renato 
de  Laudofiiere  classis  Prjefecto:]  Anno  M  D  Lxiiii.  |  Qvae  est 
secvnda  pars  Americae.  |  Additae  figurae  et  Incolarum  eicones 
ibidem  ad  vivurn  expressae  |  brevis  item  Declaratio  Religionis, 
rituum,  vivendique  1  ratione  ipsorum.|  Auctorejlacobo  le  Moyne, 
cui  cognomen  de  Morgues,  Laudonierum  |  in  ea  Navigatione 
sequnto.  |  Nunc  prlmiim  Gallico  sermone  a  Theodoro  de  Bry 
Leodiense  I  in  lucem  edita:  Latio  vero  donata  a  CCA.  |  Cum 
gratia  &  priuil.  Czes.  Maiest.  ad  quadriennium.  |  Francoforti  ad 
Mcenvm^  \  Typis loannis  Wecheli^  sumtibus  vero  Theodori\de  Bry  Anno 
M  i;  xci.  I  Venules  reperiuntur  in  officina  Sigismundi  Feirabendii.  \ 

The  title  above,  engraved  and  within  an  engraved  frontispiece. 

Dedicatory  epistle  to  Christian,  Duke  of  Saxony,  with  his  engraved  scutcheon  and 
six  printed  lines  below,  i  1. 

Advertisement  "  benevolo  lectori,"  i  1. ;  on  the  first  page  is  a  vignette,  representing 
the  Ark  of  Noah,  with  14  lines  below. 

Privilege  of  the  Emperor,  i  1.,  the  reverse  blank. 

Text,  commencing  by  this  summary,  "  Gallorum  in  Floridam  ...  altera  navigatio, 
duce  Laudonniero  ...  ,"  30  pp.  (the  first  page  has  only  25  printed  lines).  This  narra- 
tion, written  by  Le  Moyne  de  Morgues,  had  never  been  published. 

Map  of  Florida,  which  is  often  plac  '  before  the  text. 

"  Index  capitum"  (table  of  the  platc-s),  f  1. 

Engraved  frontispiece,  and  in  the  middle  a  title,  also  engraved  ("  Indorum  Floridam 
provinciam  inhabitantium  Eicones "),  below  the  address  "  Francofurti  ad  Mcenum  ...  ," 
and  the  same  date  as  in  the  first  frontispiece,  above. 


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Forty-two  plates,  on  as  many  leaves  (sig.  A2-H),  with  explanations  at  the  foot  of 
each;  the  leaves  are  numbered  from  i  to  xlii,  at  the  top  of  the  pages,  and  the  en- 
gravings, in  Arabic  figures  at  the  bottom  of  the  plates. 

"  Libellus  sive  epistola  supplicatoria  ...  ad  Carolum  IX  ...  ,"  3  1.,  of  which  one  is 
numbered  H2;  the  ornament  placed  at  the  head  of  the  first  page  should  represent  a 
winged  man. 

"  De  quarto  Gallorum  in  Floridam  navigatione,"  5  1.,  including  the  index.  On  the 
reverse  of  the  5th  1.,  "  Parergon  de  authore  et  occasione  hujus  historiz."  The  fifth 
paragraph  of  this  last  piece  (which  is  a  "  monitum  "  on  the  "  Parergon")  should  have 
5  lines ;  at  the  bottom  of  the  page  is  the  catch-word,  "  mendae." 

"  Mendse  quaedam,"  I  I.,  the  reverse  blank. 

"  Parergon  continens  ...  ,"  4  I.  On  the  reverse  of  the  last,  "  FrancoAirti  ad 
Manum,  apud  Joannem  Wechelum  impensis  Theodori  de  Bry.     m.  d.  xci." 

In  some  copies  the  same  inscription  is  found  printed  on  a  separate  leaf,  which  it 
placed  after  the  4a  plates.  Above  the  date  is  a  vignette  engraved  on  wood,  —  a  mask 
with  ornaments. 

Of  this  part  there  has  been  a  first  original  edition,  a  second  original  edition,  —  in 
which  the  title  of  the  engravings  bears  the  date  m.  d.  cix,  —  and  an  edition  reprinted 
under  the  first  date  of  1 591. 

The  first  impression  of  the  42  plates  is  recognized  by  the  number  of  the  lines,  and 
by  the  words  which  end  some  of  the  lines,  as  will  be  seen  in  the  table  below. 

N.  B.  The  first  line  which  follows  the  number  of  each  plate  indicates  the  first  edi- 
tion, designated  by  the  letter  a ;  and  the  second  line  the  reprints,  designated  by  the 
letter  b. 


Plau 

I. 

a,  11  lines 

end  of  the  lit  1 

affulerutit 

*,  13 

II 

« 

« 

non 

II. 

a,  10 

i( 

fi 

M 

indo- 

*,    9 

« 

(1 

« 

Indorum 

III. 

a,    9 

« 

« 

M 

navigarunt 

t,    9 

« 

« 

<( 

donee 

IV. 

a,    8 

(I 

« 

M 

legeris 

b,    8 

« 

<( 

M 

nomen 

V. 

a,  17 

t< 

(( 

M 

nuncuparunt 

*,  17 

« 

« 

(C 

nuncu- 

VI. 

a,  14 

(1 

end  of  the  2d  t 

jubet,  ut 

*,  13 

« 

VII. 

a,  16 

« 

end  of  the  iiti 

Propugnaculo 

b,  14 

It 

« 

<( 

insu- 

VIII. 

tf,  17 

i< 

the  capital  of  the  word  Appulis  on  5  linei. 

b,  17 

« 

the  same  capital  on  4    ** 

IX. 

a,  12 

« 

<« 

tt 

sententiam,  po- 

^,11 

M 

« 

M 

flumen 

X. 

a,  IS 

<l 

« 

« 

latus  occi- 

b,  14 

l( 

« 

l« 

objectum  & 

XI. 

a,  18 

« 

M 

« 

eorum 

b,  19 

(( 

(1 

M 

potente 

XII. 

a,  21 

« 

M 

M 

quadragenu 

b,  zo 

« 

« 

II 

miliaribui 

XIII. 

a,  10 

« 

end  of  the  id  1 

gesta 

b,  10 

« 

(C 

(1 

gesta  re- 

XIV. 

a,  16 

<( 

end  of  the  lit 

sparsl 

b,  14 

(c 

« 

a 

diKur- 

XV. 

a,  18 

M 

M 

« 

genit  ver- 

*,  17 

(( 

M 

« 

num- 

i  1 


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Plate 

XVI. 

a,  1% 

« 

end  of  the  3d : 

orbem  ante 

^12 

« 

II            II 

in  orbem 

XVII. 

a,  13 

« 

end  of  the  lit : 

etiam  in 

b,  12 

l( 

II             If 

eorum 

XVIII. 

0,  10 

« 

II                   tC 

Solent  eo 

by  10 

<l 

II            II 

eo  die 

XIX. 

".    7 

l( 

II             II 

sepul- 

b,    7 

IC 

II             II 

sepulcra 

XX. 

a,  14 

« 

end  of  the  2d  : 

sunt  na- 

b,  14 

« 

II             II 

correpti  sunt 

XXI. 

a,  II 

l< 

II             II 

mollior  est 

*,  II 

l< 

II             i( 

nam  mollior 

XXII. 

a,    9 

« 

end  of  the  4th : 

monte  aut 

*,  II 

II 

II             II 

monte 

XXIII. 

a,    6 

II 

end  of  the  ist  t 

coacervant  sin- 

b,    6 

II 

II             II 

coacervant 

XXIV. 

J,  10 

II 

II             II 

Solent.  q.<a 

b,  10 

It 

II             II 

Solent 

XXV. 

<J,  10 

II 

end  of  the  4th  : 

tempore 

by      10 

II 

II             II 

tempo- 

XXVI. 

a,  iz 

II 

end  af  the  ist : 

nam 

*,  13 

II 

II             II 

nam  fa- 

XXVII. 

tty     10 

II 

end  of  the  2d : 

volens 

A,    10 

II 

ir             II 

indulgere  vo- 

XXVIII. 

fl,     14 

II 

II             i( 

adeo  exacte 

b,  14 

II 

II             II 

adeo  ex- 

XXIX. 

a,  20 

II 

end  of  the  3d  : 

ut  ab 

by  20 

II 

11             II 

ut 

XXX. 

a,  IS 

II 

end  of  the  ist : 

torrentis 

A,  14 

II 

II            i( 

alicu- 

XXXI. 

dy     10 

II 

II             « 

adve- 

A,    10 

II 

II             11 

ex- 

XXXII. 

",    7 

II 

II            <i 

puniun.cT 

A,    8 

II 

CI                     II 

Rege  in- 

XXXIII. 

".    5 

II 

in  the  course  of  the  ist  t 

fe/iali 

*.    S 

II 

II                (( 

feriali 

XXXIV. 

a,  II 

II 

end  of  the  ist : 

autem 

^,11 

II 

II             II 

die 

XXXV. 

a,  II 

II 

end  of  the  2d : 

sele- 

^,  10 

<( 

IC               cc 

selectissimi 

XXXVI. 

ay    6 

II 

end  of  the  ist: 

cursu- 

^,    6 

II 

cc             cc 

cursuram 

XXXVII. 

tf,  13 

II 

end  of  the  zd : 

animalis 

by      14 

II 

cc             cc 

alicujus  ani- 

XXXVIII. 

a,  IS 

II 

i<             cc 

utri  usque 

A,  14 

II 

II               cc 

utrim- 

XXXIX. 

ay  17 

II 

end  of  the  ist: 

cum  pri- 

A,  17 

II 

II             II 

cum 

XL. 

o,  10 

II 

end  of  the  zd : 

UUiu 

by       10 

II 

II             II 

jl- 

XLI. 

a,    9 

II 

end  of  the  sth : 

aliquanto- 

*.    9 

II 

II             II 

aU- 

XLII. 

a,  12 

II 

end  of  the  ist : 

pote- 

^,  12 

II 

cc             cc 

po- 

„  \ 


/./ 


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Skcond  Edition. 


Ai  there  it  a  aecond  edition  of  the  third  part,  printed  in  1605,  it  it  to  be  presumed 
that  there  must  have  appeared  a  reprint  of  the  second  part,  between  the  edition  of 
1 591  and  that  of  1609,  but  we  only  know  this  latter,  which  has  the  same  plate  for 
frontispiece,  the  same  title  and  the  same  date,  1 591,  as  the  Hrst,  but  differ  in  some 
other  points.  For  example,  in  the  dedication  there  are  only  5  lines  below  the 
scutcheon,  in  place  of  6;  the  notice  "Benevoli  lectori"  ordinarily  retains  the  plate 
representing  Noah's  Ark  (yet  in  some  copies  this  vignette  has  been  replaced  by  the 
scutcheon  of  the  dedicatory  epistle).  The  ornaments  of  the  initial,  below  the  vignette, 
represent  a  man  pruning  a  vine,  —  they  are  different  in  the  first  edition;  —  in  the 
second  the  privilege  is  generally  printed  on  the  reverse  of  a  leaf,  of  which  the  obverse 
has  the  engraving  of  the  seven  scutcheons  accompanied  by  the  six  virtues,  which 
plate  had  already  served  for  the  first  edition  of  the  third  part.  The  copy  described  in 
Langles'  catalogue,  however,  had  this  privilege  printed  on  the  obverse  of  a  leaf,  the 
reverse  of  which  was  wholly  blank,  as  in  the  first  edition. 

After  this  privilege,  there  is  in  the  second  edition  a  piece  entitled,  "  Historia  luctu- 
osx  expedicionis  Gallorum  in  ...  Florida,"  on  4  1.,  not  numbered,  on  the  reverse  of 
the  last  being  a  notice,  "  De  occasions  et  authore  hujus  historiae ; "  but  this  edition, 
which  h^^s  been  reproduced  in  the  reprint  of  this  part,  is  the  same  thing,  except  a  few 
phrases,  as  the  "  Parergon  "  and  the  "  Monitum,"  of  which  we  have  already  spoken, 
which  have  been  retained  in  this  edition  of  1609. 

The  vignette  placed  at  the  head  of  the  first  page  of  "  Libellus  ...  ad  Carolum  IX," 
represents  a  man's  head,  below  which  two  angels,  one  on  each  side,  sound  trumpets. 
In  the  first  edition  it  is  a  winged  man.  There  is  the  same  difference  in  the  vignettes 
in  the  part  entitled,  "  De  quarta  ...  Gallorum  navigatione."  In  the  "  Parergon  de 
authore,"  which  is  on  the  reverse  of  the  5th  leaf  of  this  same  part,  the  fifth  paragraph 
has  only  4  lines  in  place  of  5.  The  catch-word  of  this  leaf  is  "  Parer."  instead  of 
•'  Mendae ;  "  there  are  no  errata,  and  the  reverse  of  the  4th  leaf  of  the  "  Parergon 
continens  ...  "  is  blank. 

The  engraved  title,  dated  1 59 1,  which  in  the  first  edition  comes  before  the  42  plates, 
in  the  second  is  replaced  by  a  printed  title,  with  this  date,  *'  Anno  Christi  m.  d.  cix." 
(It  is  printed  1 61 9  in  the  Langles  catalogue.) 

In  the  second  edition  the  frontispier:;  has  the  same  engraved  cartouch  which  served 
for  the  other  two  editions,  but  the  title  printed  in  the  cartouch  is  different.  It  begins 
thus,  "  Historix  Americanae  {  secunda  pars  |  continens  Navigationcs  |  Gallorum  in 
Floridam  ...  . "  It  retains  the  imprint,  "  Francofurti  ad  Mcenum  ...  m.  d.  xci." 
After  this  title  comes  3  preliminary  leaves,  as  above,  and  the  text  commences  at  page  3, 
with  these  word?,  "  Historiae  |  luctuosae  Expe  |  ditionis  ...  ."  It  ends  at  page  52, 
which  is  followed  by  the  title  of  the  "  Indorum  ...  Eicones,"  and  the  42  plates  of 
which  we  have  already  spoken. 

We  have  seen  two  different  copies  of  this  edition  — that  of  the  Bibliothique  imperiale, 
which  conforms  exactly  to  the  present  description,  and  that  of  the  Bibliothique  Maza- 
rine, which,  although  resembling  the  other  in  the  title  and  the  52  pages  of  text,  wants 
the  3  preliminary  leaves,  and  has  the  plates  printed  two  by  two  on  each  leaf,  so  that 
these  42  plates  and  the  explanations  only  occupy  21  leaves.  The  reverse  of  the 
printed  title  presents  the  explanation  of  the  two  first  plates,  and  the  reverse  of  plates 
41  and  42  the  index  of  all  these  plates.  This  last  impression  is  probably  that  which 
Math.  Merian  used  for  the  collection  of  the  Great  Voyages  which  he  issued,  under  a 
collective  title,  in  1634. 

Third  Part. 

Bry.     Americae  I  tertia  pars  |  memorabile;7i  provinciae  Brasiliae 
Historian!  I  continens,  Germanico  primiani  sermone  scriptam  a[ 
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loanne  Stadio  Homburgcnsi  Hcso,  nunc  autem  |  Latinitate  don- 
atam  a  Teucrio  Annso  Priuato  Col- |  chanthe  Po :  &  Med: 
Addita  est  Narratio  profcctionisjloaniiis  Lerij  in  eamdem  Pro- 
vinciam,  quae  ille  initio  |Gallice  conscripsit,  pustea  vero  Latinam, 
fecit.  His  ac-|cessit  Dcscriptio  Morum  &  Ferocitatis  incolaruin 
jillius  Regionis,  atque  Colloquium  ipsorum  idio-|mate  conscrip- 
tum.|Omnia  recens  cvulgata,  &  eiconibus  in  jes  incisis|ac  ad 
vivum  expressis  illustrata,  ad  normam  cxcni-|plaiis  pr.xdictorum 
Autorum:  studio  et  diligentia  |  Thcodori  de  Bry  Leodiensis,' 
atque  |  civis  |  Francofurtensis,  anno  mdxcii.  |  VenaUi  repernitur 
[sic]  in  officina  |  Thcodori  de  Bry.  j 

Title  engraved,  in  an  engraved  frontispiece. 

Dedicatory  epintle  to  William  Count  Palatine  of  the  Rhine,  I  1.  (5  lines  below  the 
scutcheon  ;  there  are  6  in  tlie  i-tiiticn  of  1605.) 

Two  leaves.  On  the  obverse  of  the  first  is  an  engraved  plate,  representing  seven 
scutcheons;  in  the  first  inipression  these  are  without  the  figures  of  the  seven  virtues, 
>"'hich  were  added  to  the  plate,  before  the  second  impression,  to  fill  up  the  empty 
space.  On  the  reverse  is  the  notice,  •'  Theod.  de  Bry  lectori,"  which  is  continued  on 
the  obverse  of  the  second  leaf,  whose  reverse  contains  the  imperial  privilege.  Map, 
entitled,  "America:  pars  magis  cognita."     This  is  sometimes  placed  after  p.  138. 

Dedicatory  epistle  of  J.  Stadius,  I  1.,  with  a  vi^^nette  in  wood  rejiresenting  a  man 
having  wings  on  his  shoulders. 

Preface  of  Johannes  Dryander  (relating  to  the  same  narration),  3  1. ;  on  the  reverse 
of  the  third  the  "  argumentum  totius  narrationis."  The  vignette,  at  the  top  of  the 
first  page,  is  narrow  and  s'')rt,  not  filling  the  whole  width  of  the  page. 

Text  of  Stadius,  pp.  134,  having  on  the  first  an  engraving  representing  a  sea-port, 
with  houses  at  the  right  of  the  spectator. 

On  p.  3  of  this  narration,  the  summary  of  Chapter  11,  "  De  ijs  qu»  acciderunt  circa 
primam  naviga  |  tionem,"  is  in  two  lines;  it  is  in  one  line  in  the  edition  of  1605, 
and  in  that  of  1630  it  is  thus  expressed,  "  De  iis  quse  acciderunt  circa  navigationis 
initium." 

At  page  7  of  the  same  relation,  the  summary  of  the  chapter  (Chap,  iin),  "  De  modo 
obsidendi  et  obsessos  oppu  |  gnandi,"  is  also  in  two  lines ;  it  is  in  only  one  in  the  edi- 
tion of  1605  ;  and  in  that  of  1630  is  thus  expressed,  "  Lusitani  obsess!  ab  Indis  oppug- 
nantur  acriter." 

There  are  in  this  part  thirty-four  engravings,  not  including  the  first,  printed  on  the 
tame  pages  as  the  text,  and  in  this  number  several  are  repeated. 

After  page  134  is  a  second  engraved  frontispiece,  bearing  this  title,  also  engraved, 
"  Navigatio  in  Brasiliam  Americae  ...  a  Joanne  Lerio  Burgundo  ...  Venales  reperiuntur 
in  oflicina  Sigismundi  Fierabendii,"  without  d.ite. 

4  leaves  of  preliminary  matter,  pp.  137-143.  The  Greek  verses  on  p.  137  are  in 
large  characters,  called  "Saint  Augustin"  [pica];  the  catch-word  "Joan,"  at  the 
foot  of  page  140,  is  in  upright  letters.  Page  143  should  have  27  lines  (it  hat  only  17 
in  the  edition  of  1605,  and  16  in  that  of  1630).  Page  144  ordinarily  contains  the 
engraving  of  Adam  and  Eve,  with  the  mark,  "  Theodore  de  Bry  fe,"  as  in  the  first 
I  part.      In  seme  copies  this  pjge  has  been  left  blank. 

Text  of  the  relation  of  Lerry,  p.  145  to  284,  with  10  plates  printed  in  the  text.  In 
the  plate  on  p.  151  the  vessel  is  on  the  right,  and  has  the  standard  with  three  fleurs- 
de-lis;  in  the  plate  on  p.  248,  the  man  who  is  carried  is  on  the  right  of  the  spectator. 
In  the  edition  of  1 630  these  two  plates  and  several  others  have  been  re-engraved  and 
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nted  on  the 


Two  letters  ("  Exemplar  duarum  litterarum  ")  of  Nic.  Barri  on  the  expedition  of  the 
Chevalier  de  ViUegagnon,  which  occupy  pp.  285  to  295,  including  a  printed  frontii- 
piece,  "typis  Joannii  Wecheli,  m.  d.  xcii;"  on  p.  296  begini  an  Index,  which  con- 
tinues on  thirteen  unnumbered  pages.  On  the  reverse  of  the  last  is  the  inscription, 
"  Impressum  Francofurti  ...  apud  Joanncm  Wechelium,  impeniis  Theodori  de  Dry. 

M.D.X.CII." 

This  third  part  has  had  two  original  editions,  and  perhaps  also  two  altered  editions. 
There  are  even  two  kinds  of  copies  of  the  edition  of  1592.  The  first  agree  with  the 
description  above  ;  the  others  ditfer  merely  in  the  plate  with  seven  scutchedns,  where 
the  spaces  at  first  left  blank  have  been  filled  by  the  figures  of  the  six  virtues,  and  in  the 
two  engraved  frontispieces,  where,  after  the  word  "officina,"  "Sigismundi  Feyraben- 
dii"  has  been  substituted  for  "Theodori  de  Bry."  This  change,  which  appears  in 
the  edition  of  1605,  must  have  been  made  about  1597  ;  for,  after  the  publication  of 
the  sixteenth  part  of  the  Great  Voyages  in  German,  with  this  date,  the  name  of  Feyra- 
bend  does  not  appear  in  the  other  volumes  of  the  collection. 

Second  Edition. 

The  edition  of  1 605  preserves  the  first  engraved  frontispiece  of  that  of  1592,  but 
with  the  name  of  J.  de  Bry  substituted  for  that  of  Feyrabend.  It  presents  some  other 
differences:  on  the  fiist  page  of  the  dedicatory  epistle  are  six  printed  lines;  the  frontis- 
piece which  precedes  the  narration  of  Jean  de  Lerry,  and  takes  the  place  of  pp.  135 
iind  136,  is  printed  from  type,  and  bears  the  name  of  Theoii.  de  Bry;  the  ten  Greek 
verses,  commencing  at  p.  137  are  in  small  characters;  p.  143  has  only  17  lines;  p.  144 
is  blank,  ur  if  it  has  the  print  of  Adum  and  Eve,  the  plate  is  in  the  second  state,  that 
is  to  say,  with  "  Jo."  before  "  Theodori." 

The  printed  frontispiece  ("Exemplar  duarum  litterarum"),  p.  285,  which  precedes 
the  two  letters  of  Barre,  has  the  words,  "  Typis  Matthxi  Beckeri  m.dc.v.";  and  the 
colophon,  which  is  on  the  reverse  of  the  last  leaf  of  the  index,  is  "  Impressum  Fran- 
cofurti ad  Moenum  apud  Matthiam  Beckerum.  m.  dc.  v." 

Third  Edition  (altered  edition). 


In  the  edition  dated  1630,  the  title  printed  ia 
piece  differs  from  that  of  the  two  other  editions. 


the  middle  of  the  engraved  frontii- 
Here  is  an  t  ttract :  — 


"  Historiae  Antipodum,  sive  Novi  Orbis  qui  vulgo  Americz  et  Indiae  occidental!! 
nomine  usurpatur,  pars  tertia  ...  .  Onr^nia  ab  infinitis  mendis  repurgata  et  in  concin- 
niorcm  ordinem  redacta  studio  Jo.  Ludovici  Gottofridi  ...  .  Francofurti,  sumptibui 
Matthxi  Meriani,  Anno  m.  dc.  xxx." 

Notwithstanding  the  corrections  and  improvements  of  which  this  title  speaks,  the 
edition  is  in  every  respect  far  inferior  to  the  two  preceding.  It  wants  the  preface  of 
J.  Dryander;  the  printed  title  on  p.  135  has  neither  ornament  nor  address;  the  text 
ends  on  p.  294;  there  is  no  colophon,  and  the  long  index  which  is  in  the  first  edi- 
tions has  not  been  reprinted ;  the  plate  on  the  first  page  of  the  text  of  Stadius,  which 
was  very  much  worn  in  the  edition  of  1605,  has  been  re-engraved  for  this,  but 
reversed,  and  with  differences  in  the  personages;  other  plates  are  re-engraved  and 
reversed.  Camus,  p.  56,  remarks  that  at  p.  86  of  Merian's  edition  is  a  plate  repre- 
senting the  Indians  eating  fish,  which  is  not  in  the  other  editions ;  we  have  found  it 
not  at  the  page  named,  but  at  p.  120,  and  that  in  three  copies;  in  one  of  these  copies 
the  plate  at  p.  248  was  wanting,  and  in  the  others  it  was  reversed. 

Another  remrrk  is  to  be  made  on  this  same  p.  248.  In  five  copies  of  the  first  edi- 
tion of  this  part,  of  which  two  were  those  of  Rothelin  and  Camus  de  Limare,  with  the 
vignette  of  the  seven  scutcheons,  printed  before  the  six  virtues  were  added,  we  have 
seen,  on  the  first  line  of  the  said  page,  above  the  plate,  this  clause,  "  tum  excavata 
fussa  non  oblonga;"  but  in  the  edition  of  1605,  in  consequence  of  resetting  the  type, 


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the  tame  clause  begins  at  the  end  of  the  last  line,  belav)  the  plate,  in  this  manner, 
"  tumum  exca-",  with  the  end  uf  the  word  ("vata")  as  a  catch-word,  and  repeated 
on  the  first  line  of  p.  249.  Fin.illy,  in  the  edition  of  1630,  the  first  word  of  this 
clause,  "  Tumin,"  with  the  n  broken,  is  at  the  end  of  thu  Ust  line  of  p.  148. 
Camus,  then,  is  wrong  in  saying,  on  p.  $7  of  his  Mimoirt,  that  in  the  first  edition  the 
last  line  of  p.  248  hai  "  tumum,"  and  that  this  mistake  was  corrected  in  the  second 
edition.  We  fear  that  in  correcting  this  error  the  editor  of  the  "  Bibliotheca  Grcn- 
villiana"  has  committed  another,  in  saying  that  the  first  edition  has  really  "turn  in" 
in  the  last  line  of  this  page;  at  least  we  know  of  no  copy  which  justifies  his  assertion. 

The  Bibliothique  Mazarine  has  two  copies  dated  1630;  one  conforms  to  the  descrip- 
tion  above;  the  other  appears  to  be  the  editiim  of  1605,  in  which  Merian  had  inserted 
the  title-page  of  his  own.  In  a  *<  Catalogue  of  Rare  Dooks,"  printed  at  New  York 
in  1854,  mention  is  made  of  a  copy  of  the  edition  of  1630  in  which,  on  p.  86,  the 
title  of  Chap,  xlvi  is  printed  in  2  lines,  and  the  text  in  13  lines.  Below  this  text 
ought  to  be  the  plate  cited  by  Camus.  At  the  foot  of  p.  272  and  at  the  commence- 
ment of  p.  273  are  6  lines  of  text  printed  twice.  M.  Sobolewski  has  pointed  out  to 
us  that  this  edition  of  1630  is  often  composed  of  a  mixture  either  of  sheets  taken  from 
the  original  editions  or  of  sheets  imitated  from  the  two  original  editions,  which  has 
made  him  suspect  that  perhaps  each  of  the  original  editions  has  had  its  imitation. 
According  to  him,  this  third  part  is  the  most  difficult  study  of  any.  There  are  sheets 
of  six  different  impressions,  among  which  two  are  such  exact  facsimiles  of  one  another 
that  their  difference  can  only  be  perceived  with  the  magnifying  glass. 

In  many  copies  of  the  different  editions  of  this  third  part,  there  have  been  added  at 
the  end  28  plates,  which  were  published,  under  the  title  of  "  Brevis  summa  ...  ,"  in 
1 61 7,  in  connection  with  the  second  edition  of  the  sixth  part,  although  they  belonged 
to  the  third. 

Fourth  Part. 

Br\.  Americae  |  pars  qvarta  |  sive,  |  Insignis  &  Admiranda 
Historia  de  reperta  |  primum  Occidental!  India  a  Christophoro  | 
Columbo  Anno  m.  ccccxcii  |  Scripta  ab  Hieronymo  Bezono 
Mediolanense,  I  qui  istic  annis  xiiii.  versatus,  diiigenter  omnia 
observa-|  vit.  I  Addita  ad  singula  fere  capita,  non  contemnenda 
scholia,  I  in  quibus  agitur  de  earum  etiam  gentium  idololatria.  | 
Accessit  prxterea  illarum  Regionum  Tabula  |  chorographica. 
I  Omnia  elegantibus  figuris  in  aes  incisis  expres- 1  sa  a  Theodoro 
de  Bry  Leodiense,  civet  Francofurtensi  Anno  cId  Id  xciiii.  Ad | 
Invictis.  Rudolphus  II.  Rom.  Imperator.  |  Cum  priviUgio  S.  C. 
Maiestat,  \ 

Title  engraved,  in  an  engraved  frontispiece  (with  the  emblem  and  device  of  Th.  de 
Bry,  —  several  marigolds,  with  these  words,  "  Nul  sans  soucy"). 

On  a  separate  leaf,  the  plate  of  the  seven  scutcheons  with  the  six  virtues,  and  on  the 
reverse  the  imperial  privilege. 

On  another  leaf,  "Theod.  de  Bry  benevolo  lectori."  On  the  first  page  a  plate 
representing  a  ship  and  marine  gods ;  below,  22  lines  of  text,  the  first  of  which  ends 
with  the  word  "  Indiae." 

On  a  third  leaf,  some  Latin  and  some  French  venei  in  honor  of  Th.  de  Bry. 
On  the  first  page  a  plate,  bearing  this  engraved  title,  *'  Americx  retectio ; "  at 
the  bottom  of  this  page  the  catch-word,  "  artes." 

146  pages,  containing  a  preface,  "  Christianis  et  piis  lectoribus;"  on  p.  7  a  note, 
*'De  ambiguo  Indiae  nomine;"  then,  pp.  8-10,  some  verses,  the  argument  of  the 


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book;  laitly,  the  text,  pp.  11-14$  (the  additioni  on  the  margin  are  in  round  charac- 
ters)} un  the  reverie  of  p.  146  the  colophon,  "  Impremum  Francufurti  ad  Monum, 
typis  Johannit  Feyrabend,  impeniit  Thcudurl  de  Bry,     Anno  m  u.  lxxxxiiii." 

A  blank  leaf;  a  second  print  uf  the  engraved  frontispiece,  which  ii  at  the  beginning 
of  the  ivth  part;  a  map  of  occidental  America ;  24  engraved  plates  on  leaves  num- 
bered I  to  XXIIII. 

It  appears  that  there  were  two  impressions  of  these  plates  for  the  first  edition  of  this 
part.  In  the  first,  the  plates  are  not  numbered ;  in  the  second,  they  have  Ar.ibic 
numbers,  beginning  with  the  third  plate;  but  the  explanations  printed  at  the  bottom  of 
these  pa^es  are  the  same  as  in  the  first  impression,  while  they  differ  in  those  of  the 
second  edition.  On  a  part  of  the  prints  of  the  frontispiece,  the  words  which  follow 
the  date  have  been  corrected  thus  1  "  Ad  Invictis.  Rudolphus  [</VJ  Roma  Imperator." 
(Cat.  Santander.) 

Second  Edition. 

The  second  edition  is  a  repetition  of  the  first,  with  the  same  frontispiece  and  the 
same  date  ;  it  can  be  recognized  by  the  following  marks  :  l  "  in  the  notice  '*  Bene- 
volo lectori,"  the  first  line  below  the  plate  ends  with  the  first  syllable  of  the  word 
"India;;"  the  word  is  complete  in  the  first  edition;  z°  at  the  foot  of  the  first  page 
of  the  third  leaf  ('•  Americae  retectio")  there  is  not  the  catch-word  "artes"  which  is 
in  the  first  edition  ;  3  "  the  greater  part  of  the  additions  in  the  margin  of  the  text  of 
Benzuoi  (wrongly  called  Bezoni)  are  in  italics;  4"  the  reverse  of  p.  145  has  neither 
coloph6n  nor  date. 

The  24  plates  are  numbered  with  Arabic  figures,  and  the  explanations  added  at  the 
foot  of  the  plates  differ  in  some  points  from  those  of  the  first  edition.     For  example  : — 

Plate  XIV.  The  number  is  xiiii  in  the  ist,  and  xiv  in  the  id  edition  (also  xiiii  in  the 
edition  of  1644). 

Plate  XV.  The  first  line  ends  with  "Carolum  V."  (only  "Carolum"  in  the  au 
edition). 

Plate  XVII.  The  zd  line  ends  with  "soluens  0-"  (only  "soluens"  in  the  id 
edition). 

Plate  XVIII.  In  the  printed  title  at  the  top  of  the  page  is  "  alij "  ("  alii "  in  the  la 
edition). 

Plate  XIX.    The  3d  line  ends  with  "spem  fu-"  (only  "spem"  in  the  2d  edition). 

Plate  XX.    The  id  line  ends  with  "  duces "  ("  du-"  in  the  id  edition). 

Plate  XXII.    The  id  line  of  the  title  has  "  obijcit "  ("  obiicit "  in  the  id  edition). 

Plate  XXIII.  The  1st  line  of  the  title  has  "  sibijpsis "  ("  sibi  ipsis"  in  the  id  edi- 
tion). 

Plate  XXIV.  The  la(t  line  but  one  has  "mutato"  ("  mutato  con-"  in  the  id  edi- 
tion). 

We  will  add,  in  regard  to  plate  11  ("  Pisces  in  mari  alati "),  that  in  the  3d  edition 
the  ship  is  entirely  different ;  it  has  on  one  of  iti  masts  the  banner  with  three  fleuri- 
de-lis,  and  the  engraving  is  heavily  shaded. 


Third  Edition. 

Bry.     Historia  antipodum  sive  novi  orbis  liber  quartus  ...  . 
Francofurti  in  officina  Matthai  Meriani.  MDC.  xxxxiv  (1644). 

This  third  edition  contains  a  title  printed  in  an  engraved  frontispiece,  i  I. ;  preface, 
"  Christianis  et  piis  lectoribus,"  1  1.  (pp.  3-6) ;  "  argumentum,"  p.  7 ;  text,  pp. 
8-74.  The  engravings  are  printed  in  the  text. 

The  id  plate  has  the  flag  with  the  three  fleurs-de-lis,  but  it  is  very  much  worn. 


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Fifth  Part. 

Bry.  Americaelpars  qvintajNobilis  &  admiratione  plena  | 
Hieronymi  Bezoni  Mediulancnsis,  |sccundie  sectionis  Hia:  His- 
panorum,  turn  injNigrittas  scruos  suus,  turn  in  Indos  crudclita-| 
tern,  Gallorumq^//  piratarum  de  Hispanis  totics  |  reportata  spolia} 
Aducntum  item  Hispanorum|in  Nouam  Indiae  continentis  His- 
paniam,  I  eurumqu^  contra  incolas  eius  regionis  |  sxuitiam  expli- 
cans.  I  Addita  ad  singula  fere  Capita  scholia,  in  quibus|rcs  Indix 
luculenter  expununtur.  |  Accessit  prxterea  Tabula  Chorographica 
Noux|Hispanix  in  India  Occidentalj.  |  Adjlnvictis.  Rvdolph. 
II.  Rom.  Imp.  Avg.  jOmnia  elegantibus  figuris  in  aes  incisis 
expressa  a|Theodoro  de  Bry  Leod.  cive  Franc.  >/»•  do  la  xcv. 
I  Cum  Privilegio  S.  C.  Maiestatis.  | 

[Brunei  addi,]  The  word  "  historia,"  which  v/e  have  rettored  above,  Ii  wanting  in 
the  fourth  line  of  the  title  in  the  first  imprestiont  of  the  plate.  [The  title  above, 
where  the  word  appears  in  full,  is  apparently  copied  from  an  impression  different  from 
either  of  those  described  by  Brunet.J 

Title  engraved,  in  an  engraved  frontispiece. 

1  leaves  for  the  preface  and  the  argument.  At  the  commencement  of  the  preface 
is  the  portrait  uf  Columbus,  and  below  the  portrait  1 1  lines.  The  title  of  the  argu- 
ment ("secundi  libri  summa")  is  in  upright  letters;  the  reverse  is  blank. 

Map  of  New  Spain,  dated  159$. 

Text  ("  Novie  orbis  liber  secundus "),  the  pages  numbered  5  to  91 ;  but  as  the 
numbers  79-88  are  omitted,  there  are  really  only  82  pages. 

A  frontispiece  like  the  one  at  the  commencement  of  this  part ;  then  zi  plates,  their 
order  marked  by  Roman  letters  at  the  top  of  the  page.  The  explanation  of  these 
plates  presents  the  same  small  Roman  characters  as  the  notes  at  the  end  of  the 
chapters. 

We  know  only  these  two  editions  of  the  fifth  part  of  the  Great  Voyages,  and  we  are 
ignorant  whether  Math.  Merian  issued  a  third.  The  frontispiece  of  his  which  has  the 
figure  v  in  many  collections  formed  by  him  after  the  death  of  his  father-in-law,  really 
belongs  to  the  7th  part,  as  Camus  has  remarked.  According  to  M.  Subolewski  there 
existed  an  edition  of  this  fifth  part,  "tertiusquam  (or  tersusquam)  ante  hac  edita, 
1615,"  of  which  he  had  only  seen  one  copy,  that  of  Camus  de  Limare.  Now,  that 
amateur's  copy,  which  the  Bibliothiqut  impiriale  possesses  is,  according  to  Camus  (p. 
81),  and  in  our  opinion,  a  seventh  part  with  the  number  v  [tte  the  account  of  this 
seventh  part  below). 

The  second  or  counterfeit  edition,  with  ti.t  same  date  as  the  first,  is  recognizable :  — 

I  "  By  the  engraved  title,  in  which  is  added,  between  the  4th  line  and  the  5th, 
the  word  "  Hia,"  an  abbreviation  of  Historia,  which  had  been  omitted  on  the  plate 
before  the  second  impression.  (Yet  these  three  letters  are  also  in  a  part  of  the  copies 
of  the  first  edition  of  the  text.) 

2°  By  the  text  of  the  first  page  of  the  preface,  which  has  13  lines  in  place  of  11. 
(But  I  have  seen  a  copy,  appearing  to  be  of  the  second  edition,  where  this  page  had 
only  1 1  lines,  and  where  the  leaf  of  the  argument  was  without  the  ornament,  which 
in  the  first  edition  is  at  the  foot  of  the  page.) 

3  °  By  the  body  of  the  work,  which,  being  printed  In  smaller  characters  than  in 
the  first  edition,  ends  at  p.  72. 

4°    By  the  notes  at  the  end  of  the  chapters,  which  are  in  Italics. 

5  '  By  the  22  plates,  as  the  leaves  are  numbered  in  Arabic  figures  instead  of 
Roman,  and  the  explanations  are  in  the  same  characters  as  the  72  pages  of  text. 


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We  are  able  to  jiiert  that  the  author  of  the  '*  Bibliographic  iiutruciive,"  anJ  after 
him  Camui,  have  erroneously  given  at  the  distinctive  mark  uf  the  tint  nlition  of  tliit 
;th  part  what  muit  apply  to  the  ircond.  So  the  firit  impreisioni  of  the  platei  are 
thoie  which  are  ordinarily  found  alter  the  text  in  oi  (81)  pagei;  and  it  ii  by  a  miitake 
of  the  binder  that  in  one  uf  the  copies  in  the  lliblivih't'jut  Mazarini  the  platet  num- 
bered in  Roman  Agurei  accompany  the  text  in  jt  pagei. 


Sixth  Part. 

Bry.    Amerlcaelpars  sexta.  |sive|historijBab  Hicronymo  Be«- 

zonoj  Mcdiolanewse  script.x",  sectio  tertia,  res  now  |  minus  nobiles  & 

admiratione  plenas  con-|tincns,  quam  prxcedcntcs  dua;.     In  hac 

|enim  rcperies,  qua  rationc  Hispani  opulcn-|  tissimas  illas  Pcruiini 

regni  provincias  oc-|cuparint,  capto  kege  Atabaliba:  deinde  orta 

I  inter  ipsos  Hispanos  in  co  regno  civilia  bclla.  |  Additus  est  brevis 

de  Fortunatis  insulis  Comenta-jriolus  in  duo  capita  distinctus.  I 

Item  additiones  ad   singula  Capita   Histo-  |  riam  iilustrantes.  | 

Accessit  Pervani  regni  chorographica  Tabula.  (  Ad  |  invictis:   Rv- 

dolph:  H:   Rom:  im:  Avg:  {  Omnia  elegantibus  Hguris  in  xs 

incisis  expressaja  Theodoro  de  Bry  Lend:  cive  autem   Franco- 

furtewse.  I  y^"  M  D  xcvi.  jCum  privilegio  S.  C.  Mat!..  | 

Title  engraved,  in  an  engraved  frontispiece.  (The  copy  described  in  the  catalogue 
of  J.  J.  De  Bure  had  this  frontispiece  double,  with  a  difference  in  the  title.)  "  Libri 
tertii  summa  ct  argumentum,"  I  I.     This  summary  ii  printed  in  2  lines. 

Map  of  America,  forming  a  half-planisphere.     It  is  also  placed  at  p.  98. 

Plan  of  Cusco,  on  the  same  page.  Text,  pp.  5-108.  There  are  22  chapters,  with 
notes,  as  far  as  p.  77.  On'  p.  78  commences  the  description  of  the  Canaries,  in  2 
chapters,  numbered  I  and  2. 

Frontispiece  in  all  respects  like  that  which  is  at  the  head  of  this  sixth  part.  There 
are  copies,  on  the  title  of  which  a  little  engraved  plate  has  been  pasted  with 
these  words,  *'  Sequuntur  icones  artiiiciosae  ordine  historiam  precedentem  iilus- 
trantes ...  ,"  then  28  plates  (numbered  at  the  top  of  the  pages  from  I  to  28),  with 
the  explanations  below  printed,  some  in  Italic,  some  in  Roman  characters.  The<e  lait 
belong  tu  the  Noi.  7,  10-19,  ">  *^>  ^7*  *"''  ^^^ 

Second  Edition. 

The  summary  on  the  ist  leaf  ("Tertii  libri  summa  ...  ")  in  three  lines. 

Text,  PPy5-78.  It  is  in  smaller  characters  than  in  the  edition  in  108  pp.,  and  a 
large  part  of  the  notes  which  were  at  the  end  of  most  of  the  22  chapters  of  the  first 
edition  have  been  suppressed.  The  description  of  the  Canaries  which,  in  the  preced- 
ing edition  forms  two  chapters  numbered  I  and  2,  occupies  in  this  the  chapters  23  and 
24,  pp.  56-59. 

The  frontispiece  which  precedes  the  plates  is  a  printed  title,  of  which  we  give  the 
beginning  and  end  :  — 

Bry.  Brevis  summa  earum  rerum  quae  in  tertia  Americae  parte 
continentur  ...  Oppeinhemii  [so  in  Brunei],  ex  officina  typographica 
Hieronymi  Galleri,  sumtibus  Joannis  Theodori  de  Bry  filii  c'tv'is  et 
bibliopola  Oppeinheimensis,    M,  DC.  XVII. 


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The  explanations  of  the  s8  plates  are  all  printed  in  Italics,  of  a  smaller  font  than  in 
the  first  edition,  from  which  they  differ  also  in  the  number  of  the  lines;  thus,  in  the 
1st  edition,  for  plate  i  there  are  la  lines  (in  the  zd,  8);  pi.  11,  18  lines  (in  the  ad 
13);  pi.  Ill  and  IV,  each  13  lines  (in  the  ad,  10);  pi.  v,  14  lines  (10  in  the  ad);  pi. 
VI,  14  (10  in  the  ad)  ;  and  for  all  the  others  similar  differences.  I  have  seen  a  copy 
of  this  ad  edition,  which  contai.ied  the  plates  of  the  I  St. 

In  many  copies  of  the  ad  edition  the  a8  plates  and  their  title  are  placed  in  the 
third  part,  to  which  they  belong. 

Seventh  Part. 

Br Y.  ArPijricaB  pars  vii.  |  Verissima  et  i vcvn- 1  dissima  descriptio 
prae- 1  cipvarvm  qvarvndam  India2|regionum  &  Insularum,  quae 
quidem  nullis  an-|te  haec  tempora  visae  cognitasque,  iam  primum 
|ab  Vlrico  Fabro  Straubingensi,  multo  cum  periculo  inuentae  & 
ab  eodem  summa  dili-|gentia  consignata;  fuerunt,  ex  Germanico 
in  La-  |  tinum  sermonem  conuersa  autore  M.  |  Gotardo  Artvs 
Dan-|tiscano.  I  Illustrata  vero  pulcherrimis  imaginibus,  Sc  in| 
lucem  emissa,  studio  &  opera  Theodo-lrici  de  Bry  piae  memorise, 
relictae  |  viduae  &  filiorum.  |  Jnnc  Christi^  M.  D.  xCLi.  |  Venales 
reperiuntur  in  qfficina\  Theodori  de  Bry.  | 

Title  printed,  in  an  engraved  frontispiece. 

"  Praefatio  ad  lectorem  "  and  "  lectori  benevolo,"  a  1.,  pp.  3-6. 

Text  printed  in  long  lines,  pp.  7-62,  finishing  with  these  words,  "  finis  itineris 
Ulrici  Fabri  "  (a  name  Latinized  from  the  German  Ulrich  Schmidel  —  tfirthis  name  in 
the  Manuel).  Between  the  brief  title  and  the  first  lines  of  this  text  is  an  engraving 
representing  a  gate  with  houses  on  the  right.     This  plate  had  been  already  used. 

The  plates,  three  in  number,  which  belong  to  the  text  of  this  part  art-  found  with 
those  of  the  eighth  part,  at  the  end  of  its  text;  they  form  the  first  three  numbers. 

The  second  edition  has  also  a  printed  title  within  the  same  engraved  frontispiece, 
but  the  date  is  m.  dc.  xxv.  It  has  not  the  a  preliminary  leaves ;  the  text  printed  in 
a  columns  is  paged  from  3  to  35;  the  reverse  of  the  last  is  blank.  The  3  plates  are 
printed  in  the  text  on  pp.  7,  14,  and  ao.  On  p.  i  is  a  vignette  representing  a  sea- 
port, but  in  reverse,  having  the  houses  on  the  left  of  the  reader.  In  a  part  of  the 
copies  of  this  second  edition,  the  title  has  "  pars  v,"  and  the  two  11  which  follow  this 
number  are  traced  by  the  hand;  in  others,  the  number  vii  is  plainly  printed.  This 
frontispiece  retains  the  words  "  editio  tertia,"  which,  as  we  have  said,  relate  to  the 
5th  part,  for  which  the  plate  had  already  served. 

Eighth  Part. 

Bry.  Americae  pars  viii.  |  Continens  |  primo,  descriptionem 
trivm  itinervm  nobilissimi  |  et  fortissimi  eqvitis  Francisci  Draken, 
qvi  peragrato  primvm  vniverso  terrarvm  orbe,  |  postea  cum  nobiliS' 
simo  Equite  lohanne  Havckens,  ad  expugnan-|dum  ciuitatem 
Panama,  in  Indiam  nauigauit,  vbi  vitam|suam  ambo  finierunt.  | 
Secvndo,  iter  nobilissimi  Equitis  Thomae  Candisch,  qui  duorum 
fere  annorum  spa-  |  cio,  13000.  Anglicana  miliaria  in  mari 
confecit,  vbi  describuntur  quoque  omnia  quae  in  hoc  itinera  I  ipsi 


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laced  in  the 


acciderunt  &  visa  sunt.  |Tertio,  duo  itinera,  nobilissimi  &  for- 
tissimi  Domoni  Gvaltheri  Ralegh  Equitis|&  designati  guberna- 
toris  Regij  in  Anglia  pra'sidij,  nee  non  fortissimi  Capitanei 
Lavrentii  |  Keyms.  |  Qvibvs  itineribvs  describitvr  avrifervm  et 
po-  I  tentissimum  Regnum  Gviana,  ad  Septcntrionem  fluminis 
Orenoqve,  alias  Ore-|gliana  dicti,  situm,  cum  metropoli  eius 
Manoa  8c  Macviegvarai,|aliisqu^-,  Hnitimis  regionibus  Sc  fluuiis, 
mercibus  item  pra;stantissimis,  |&  mercatura,  qua?  in  regno  hoc 
exercetur.  I  Primo  qvidem  Anglicana  lingva  partim  ab  eqvitibvs 
ipsis,  par- 1  tim  ab  aliis,  qui  hisce  itineribus  interfuerunt,  sparsim 
consignata:  lam  vero  in  vnum  Corpus  |  Redacta,  &  in  Latinum 
Sermonem  conuersa,  auctorejM.  Gotardo  Artvs  Dantiscano.  | 
Figuris  &  imaginibus  artificiose  illustratai  &c  in  lucem  emissa, 
opera  &  sumptibus|Theodorici  de  Bry  P.  M.  relictae  Viduae  & 
filiorum.  |  Jnno  M.  D.  xcix.  | 

Printed  frontispiece,  in  the  middle  of  which  is  a  small  map  of  the  world. 

Map  of  Guiana.     Preface,  i   1. 

Text  in  2  parts, — the  first,  pp.  3-78,  the  second,  pp.  1-99  (reverse  blank),  the 
whole  in  long  lines.  In  the  greater  part  of  the  copies  is  a  small  map  of  the  world  at 
the  foot  of  p.  78  of  the  first  part,  and  another  small  map  at  p.  3  of  the  second  part, 
under  the  last  line  of  Ralegh's  preface. 

A  prinf'cd  title,  of  which  we  give  the  beginning  and  end:  — 

Bry.  Tabulje  et  imagines  et  septimam  et  octavam  Americae 
partem  ...  pertinences  ...  impressts  Francofurti  ad  Mcenum^  per 
Matteum  Becker^  sumptibus  dictorum  Theodorici  de  Bry  vidua  te 
filiorum  :  Anno  M.  D.  xcix. 

18  plates,  with  explanations  printed  at  the  foot  of  the  pages.  On  the  last,  "Finis 
Tabularum." 

The  second  or  altered  edition  has  a  title,  at  the  foot  of  which  is  a  small  square 
map  and  the  colophon,  "  Francofurti,  typis  Erasmi  KempfFeri,  Anno  m.  dc.  xxv." 

The  text  (except  the  prefaces  and  the  fiecti  justificati-ves)  is  in  a  columns  in  a  single 
series,  paged  from  3  lo  127.  At  the  foot  of  this  last  page  is  the  catch-word  "  Histo." 
Page  58,  ordinarily  blank,  is  sometimes  filled  by  the  engraving  of  Adam  and  Eve. 
There  should  be,  pp.  129-160,  a  piece  entitled,  "Historic  Antipodum  sive  Novi 
Orbis  partis  nonse  liber  tertius  ...  ."  This  piece  (the  relation  of  an  expedition  made 
in  1599),  illustrated  by  some  engravings,  was  not  in  the  first  edition;  but,  though  it  is 
placed  here  in  the  8th  part,  it  really  belongs  to  the  9th.  The  nineteen  plates  are 
printed  with  the  text,  which,  with  the  three  of  the  seventh  part,  implies  four  more 
plates  than  in  the  first  edition ;  but,  adds  Camus,  after  having  made  this  remark,  some 
are  repeated  several  times;  the  same  plate  is  to  be  found  on  pp.  57  and  72;  I  have 
not  perceived  any  that  was  not  in  De  Bry's  collection.  The  map  of  Guiana,  which 
ought  to  be  placed  immediately  after  the  text,  is  wanting  in  some  copies.  J.  J.  De 
Bure's  copy  had  at  pp.  57  and  58  two  illustrations  which  are  not  usually  found. 

In  a  "Catalogue  of  Curious  Books,"  printed  at  New  York  ir  1854,  mention  is 
made  of  a  second  edition  of  this  eighth  part,  dated  m.  d.  xcix.  It  has  no  preface. 
The  text,  "  Descriptio  primi  itineris "  commences  on  the  reverse  of  the  frontispiece, 
and  is  printed  in  characters  smaller  than  those  of  the  first  edition ;  so  that  pp.  2,  3,  and 

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4  contain  the  same  matter  as  pp.  3-6  of  the  first.  The  catih-word  ("statio")  of  p. 
4  is  the  same  as  that  of  p.  6  (ist  edition),  and  the  reader  can  pass  from  the  4th  to  the 
7th  page  without  any  brea]{.     This  must  be  an  edition  made  fur  Merian  after  1625. 


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Ninth  Part. 

Bry.  Americae  I  Nona  &  postrem?  Pars.|Qva  de  ratione  ele- 
men- I  torvm  :  de  Novi  Orbis  natv-|ra:  de  hvivs  incolarvm  sv- 
perstitiosis|cultibus:  deq«<r ;  forma  Politiae  ac  Reipubl.  ipsorum 
copiose  per-|tractatur :  Catalogo  Rcgum  Mexicanorum  omnium, 
a  primo|vsq;  ad  vltimiim  Mote^umam  II.  addito :  cui  etiam 
ritus  eo-|rum  coronationis,  ac  sepulturae  annectitur,  cum  enu-| 
meratione  bellorum,  quae  mutu6|Indi  gesserunt.  |  His  accessit| 
designatio  illivs  navigationis,  qvam|s.  naues  Hollandicae  Anno 
1598.  per  fretum  Magellanum  in  Moluc-|  canas  insulas  tenta- 
runt:  quo  modo  nimirum  oborta  tempestate  Ca-|pitaneus  Sebalt 
de  Weert  a  caeteris  nauibus  dispulsus,  |postquam  plurimis  mensi- 
bus  in  freto  infinitis  jerumnis  niisere  iacta-|tus  fuisset,  tandem 
infecta  re  post  biennium  An.  1600.  domum  re  |  uersus  sit.  |  Addita 
est  tertio  |  Navigatio  recens,  qvam  4.  Navivm  prae- 1  fectus  Olevier 
a  Noort  proxime  suscepit:  qui  freto  Ma-  |gellanico  classe  trans- 
misso,  triennij  spatio  vniuersum  terrae  orbem  |  seu  globum  mira 
nauigationis  sorte  obiuit:  annexis  illis,  quae  in  itine-|re  isto  singu- 
laria  ac  memorabiliora  notata  sunt.  [Omnia  e  Germanico  Latini- 
tate  donata,  &  insuper  elegantissimis  figuris  aeneis  coornata, 
editaqa^;  sumptibusj  Theodori  de  Bry  p.  m.  vidune  &  binorum  | 
aViorum.  \Francof.  Apud  Matth.  Beckervm.    1602.  | 

4  1.,  namely,  the  title  printed  in  an  engraved  frontispiece;  dedicatory  epistle  to 
Christian  II,  Duke' of  Saxony  (the  scutcheon  on  i  1.,  and  the  epistle  on  another  1.)} 
notice  to  the  reader  ("  Lectori   benevolo"). 

The  body  of  the  volume  is  divided  into  3  parts,  namely  :  — 

I  "    Text  of  the  7  books,  "  De  Novi  Orbis  natura,"  pp.   1-362,   and  one    blank 


leaf. 


%"  "  Relatio  historica  ...  navigationis  Sebalti  de  Weert 


Francofurti,  excudebat 


Matthaeus  Beckerus,  m.  dc.  ii.";  a  printed  title  bearing  the  vignette  which  represents 
five  ships;  a  map  of  the  Strait  of  Magellan  ;  text,  pp.  3-56.  Then  25  engravings  on 
as  many  leaves  (sign.  ad\]  to  ff.  5,  and  numbered  i-xxiv),  with  their  explanations  at 
the  foot  of  the  pages.  These  plates  are  preceded  by  a  printed  title  ("  Idxa  vera  et 
genuina  praecipuarum  historiarum  ...  gentis  Indiae  ...  "),  dated  m.  dc.  ii. 

3  °  "  Additamentum  nonx  partis  Americae,  hoc  est  descriptio  ...  navigationis  quam 
Olevier  a  Noort  ...  confecit  ...  .  Francofurti,  excudthat  Matt Aaus  Beckerus,  M.  DC.  U." 
Printed  title,  with  the  portrait  of  Olivier  de  Noort  in  the  middle.  Text,  pp.  3-100; 
14  plates  on  as  many  leaves  (i  to  xiv),  with  the  explanations  at  the  foot  of  the  pages  ; 
they  are  preceded  by  a  printed  title  ("Vera  ct  genuina,  sed  brevis  tamen  designatio 
insularum  ...  "),  with  the  same  names  of  city  and  printer,  and  the  same  date  as  above. 

The  words  "  Postrema  pars,"  which  are  in  the  first  title  of  this  ninth  part,  seem  to 
indicate  that  the  heirs  of  Theodore  de  Bry  intended  to  end  their  collection  there;  and, 
in  fact,  it  viis  not  till  seventeen  years  later,  in  161 9,  that  Johann  Theodor  de  Bry 


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continued  it  by  issuing  the  tenth  part.  He  had  published  the  German  text  of  this 
same  part  the  preceding  year.  "  This  original  edition  of  the  ninth  part,"  M.  Sobo- 
lewski  writes  to  us,  "  has  had  two  leaves  reprinted,  namely,  the  second  of  the  Addi- 
tumentum,  and  the  second  of  the  Narratio;  probably,"  adds  our  correspondent,  "these 
impressions  were  made  for  two  different  stocks,  and  merely  distinguish  the  sets  coming 
from  these  stoclt  s." 

The  altered  edition  of  the  ninth  part  has  a  title  considerably  different  from  the 
first ;  it  begins  and  ends  thus  :  — 

Bry.  Americae  |  pars  decima :  |  Qua  continentur,  1 1.  Duae  Navi- 
gationes  Dn.  Americi  Vesputii,  sub  auspiciis  Castellan!  Regis, 
hactenus  confuse  nee  suo  loco  edita :  nunc  vero  sublatis  innum- 
eris  mendis  interpretum  ablespia  admissis,  decenter  et  ordine 
accurata  ;  studio  et  opera  Jo.  Ludovici  Gottofridi  Ambergensis. 
Francofurtiy  apud  Mattheeum  Merianum.     Anno  M.  DC.  xxxiii. 

This  edition  is  divided  into  three  parts.  The  first  contains  the  voyage  of  Sebalt  de 
Weert,  the  second  that  of  Olivier  de  Noort,  the  third  the  voyage  made  by  the  Dutch 
fleet  in  1599,  a  narrative  which  is  not  in  the  edition  of  i6o2,  described  above.  It 
is  here  accompanied  by  5  plates  printed  in  the  text. 

Merian  has  not  reprinted  in  this  volume  the  seven  books  "  De  natura  Nova  Orbis  "  of 
Jos.  Acosta,  because  there  was  an  extract  from  it  in  the  "  Paralipomena  Americae,"  in 
the  1 2th  part  of  the  Great  Voyages,  printed  in  1624;  he  has  also  not  given  the  plates 
of  these  seven  books  ;  in  this  way  he  has  reduced  the  text  of  this  part  to  160  pages,  of 
whici)  pait  are  in  two  columns.  There  is  between  pp.  38  and  41  a  second  printed 
title,  "  Historia  Ancipodum  ...  liber  secundus  ...  .  Francofurti,  typis  ffolffgangi 
Hoffmanni,  anno  1633."  The  plates  which  are  printed  in  the  text  haie  in  part  double 
numbers,  in  Arabic  figures,  which  indicate  the  order  of  the  plates  and  that  of  the 
leaves  to  which  they  belong.  The  latter  references  are  not  always  correct.  The 
edition  of  1633  sold  separately  140  fr.  (£yries),  but  it  is  worth  much  less. 


Tenth  Part. 

Bry.  Historia  Antipodum  sive  Novi  Orbis  qui  vulgo  Americae 
et  Indiae  occidentals  nomine  usurpatur,  Pars  nona  ...  Omnia 
Ferdinandi  |  susceptae.  |  ii.  Solida  narratio  de  moderno  provinciae 
Virginiae  statu,  qua  ratione  tandem  pax  cum  Indianis  coaIuerit,| 
ai  oastella  aliquot  ad  regionis  praesidium  ab  Anglis  extructa 
t  ,!'  M  '  ;  addita  historia  lectu  jucun-|dissima,  quomodo  Poka- 
huntas.  legis  Virginiae  Powhatani  filia,  primori  cuidam  Anglo  | 
nupseruj  Authore  Raphe  Hamor  Virginiae  Secretario.  |  ill. 
Vera  descriptio  Novae  Angliae,  quae  Americae  pars  ad  Septen- 
trionalem  Indiam  spectat,  a  Capitaneo |Johanne  Schmidt,  Equite 
atque  Admirali  delineata:    cui  accessit  discursus,  quomodo  in 

I  secunda  navigatione  a  Gallis  captus.  Anno  1616.  demum 
liberatus  fuerit.  |  Omnia  nunc  primum  in  lucem  edita,  atque 
eleganter  in  aes  incisis  iconibus  illustrataJ  Sumptibus  ac  studio  | 
Johann-Theodori  de  Bry.  \Oppenheimii\  Typis  Hieronymi  Galleri. 

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Printed  title,  in  the  middle  of  which  it  an  engraved  vignette  representing  three 
vessels  with  a  man  and  woman  standing.  In  a  part  of  the  copies  there  are  more 
vessels,  and  the  man  and  woman  are  sitting. 

Map  of  the  Philippine  Islands,  which  belongs  to  the  nth  part. 

Text,  pp.  3-72.  Camus  has  remarked  that  at  p.  a  I  of  the  copy  which  he  had 
under  his  eyes,  the  initial  H  was  printed  upside  down.  In  one  which  I  have  seen  it 
is  properly  placed. 


"  Icones  sive  exacts  ...  delineationes 


with  the  same  date  as  the  printed  title 


above,  12  plates  on  as  many  leaves  (numbered  i-xii,  with   the  explanation.     At  the 
foot  of  the  last  is,  "  Finis  decimae  partis  Americae." 

Eleventh  Part. 

Bry.  Americae  |  pars  vndecima :  |  Seu  |  descriptio  admirandi  | 
itineris  a  Guillielmo  Schouten  |  Hollando  peracti :  qua  ratione  in 
meridio- 1  nali  plaga  freti  Magellanici  novum  hactenusque  incog- 
nitum  in  mare  Australe  transitum  pate- 1  fecerit :  Quas  item  ter- 
ras, insulas,  gentes,  resque  mirabiles  in  ciicto  Au-jstrali  Oceano 
obvias  habuerit.  [Omnia  elegantibus  mappis,  atque  iconibus  in  aes 
incisis  jam  primum  illustrata,  |  Opera  &  Sumptibus  |  Johann- 
Theodori  de  Bry  Argentinensis.  |  Oppenheimii  \  Typis  Hieronymi 
Galleri.  \  Anno  M.  DC  xix.  j 

Printed  frontispiece.  In  the  middle  a  map  of  the  world  in  two  hemispheres,  below 
which  are  the  busts  of  Schouten  and  Magellan,  crowned  by  Fame ;  behind  them,  on 
the  right,  the  medallions  of  Candish  and  Spilberg ;  on  the  left  those  of  Drake  and 
Olivier  de  Noort. 

"  Procemium,"  I  1.,  numbered  3  and  4. 

Map  of  New  Guinea  and  map  of  the  South  Sea. 

Text,  pp.  5-49,  the  revrrse  of  the  last  blank. 

Printed  frontispiece,  with  the  words,  "  Sequuntur  verae  vivxque  rerum  ...  imagines 
...  ",  and  the  names  of  the  city  and  the  printer,  and  the  date  above. 

Nine  plates,  numbered  i-ix,  with  signatures  and  catch-words,  and  the  names  of  the 
places  engraved  on  many  of  the  plates.  The  small  map  of  the  Strait  of  Magellan, 
which,  according  to  Guil.  Fr.  De  Bure,  should  be  placed  here,  must  be  a  duplicate,  as 
it  had  been  already  used  in  the  9th  part,  and  reappears  in  the  1 3th. 

Bry.  Americae  I  tomi  vndecimi  |  appendix.  |  Sev  |  admirandae 
navigationis  a  Geor- 1  gio  a  Spilbergen,  classis  Belgicae  cvm  |  po- 
testate  Praefecti,  per  fretum  Magellanicum  &  Mare  meridio- 1 
nale,  ab  Anno  1614.  vsq;  ad  Annum  1618.  inclusiuejperactae, 
descriptio.  |  Qya  |  Novi  per  fretvm  Magellanicvm  et  Mare  meri- 1 
dionale  in  Indiam  Orientalem  transitvs,  incognitarvm- 1  que  hac- 
tenus  terrarum  &  gentium  vt  &  omnium  quae  terra  mariqu^ 
acciderunt  &  visa  sunt  |  memorabilium,  explicatio  continetur, 
additis  pulcherrimis  &  nun- 1  quam  antea  visis  figuris  in  aes  incisis, 
I  Auctore  |  M.  Gothardo  Arthvsio  Dantiscano.  |  Francofvrti,  | 
Typh  loannis  Hoferi^  Sumptibus  loannis-  \  Theodori  de  Bry.  \  Anno 

:  M.  DC.  XX.  I 


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(Printed  title,  having  one  of  the  vignettes  which  are  on  the  frontispiece  of  the  lOth 
part.) 

Preface,  I  1.,  paged  3  and  4. 

Text,  pp.  5-34,  and  i  blanic  leaf. 

"Sequuntur  verae  vivxque  imagines  incognitarum  hactenus  regionum  ...  ".  (A 
printed  title,  with  the  same  date  as  above.) 

Twenty  engravings  representing  views  of  places  and  of  combats.  The  plates  have 
no  number,  and  only  a  few  bear  the  names  of  the  places ;  but  the  leaves  are  num- 
bered from  I  to  XX.     At  the  foot  of  the  last  is  "  Finis." 

All  the  copies  of  this  appendix  which  we  have  seen,  as  well  as  those  which  passed 
under  the  eyes  of  Camus,  had  the  paper  soiled  by  the  spreading  of  the  bad  ink  which 
the  printer  used.     But  there  are  some  wh'ch  are  not  soiled. 

Neither  this  part  nor  the  preceding  nuve  been  reprinted;  but,  for  some  unknown 
reason,  two  different  vignettes  have  been  used  for  the  title-pages. 


Twelfth  Part. 

Bry.  Novi  Orbis  pars  dvodecima.  |  Sive  |  descrlptio  |  Indiae 
occiden- 1  talis,  |  Auctore  |  Antonio  de  Herrera,  |  Supremo  Castellae 
&  Indiarum  authoritate  Philippi  |  III.  Hispaniarum  Regis  Histori- 
grapho.  I  Accesservnt  et  aliorvm  In- 1  diae  Occidentalis  Descrip- 
tiones,  vti  &c  nauiga- 1  tionum  omnium  per  Fretum  Magel- 1  lanicum 
succincta  narratio.  |  Qvibvs  cohaerent  |  Paralipomena  Americae, 
in  qvi-  |  bus  res  plurimae  memoria  &  obseruatione  dignissima, 
imprimis  regio-  |  num  natura,  aeris  constitutio,  temperamenta 
elementorum,  in-|colarum  ingenia  qua;  in  magno  opere  historico 
aut  omst-|suntur,  aut  leuiter  attinguntur,  incunda  non|  minus 
quam  erudita  descriptione  |  persractantur.  |  Francofurti,  \  Sumptibus 
Haredum  lohan.  Theodori  de  Bry.  |  Anno  Salutis  M.  DC.  xxiv.  | 

Printed  title,  in  an  engraved  frontispiece.  Another  printed  frontispiece,  conceived 
in  the  same  terms,  but  without  the  engraved  border. 

Dedicatory  epistle  of  J.  Th.  de  Bry,  dated  I  Aug.  1623;  Herrera's  preface,  and 
table  of  contents,  I  1. 

Text,  1.  1-154,  the  reverse  of  the  last  blank.  In  the  text  of  Herrera,  ending  at  1. 
44,  fourteen  maps  are  inserted  at  different  places  where  the  text  shows  that  they  ought 
to  be.  These  fourteen  maps,  numbered  1-14,  are  sometimes  placed  together  at  the 
end  of  the  text.  The  "  Paralipomena  Americas,"  which  commence  on  the  reverse 
of  1.  73,  are  merely,  as  we  have  already  said,  an  extract  from  Acosta's  history,  inserted 
at  the  beginning  of  the  ninth  part  of  the  Great  Voyages ;  and  this  explains  why  14  ot 
the  19  plates  which  are  here  printed  in  the  text  had  been  already  employed  in  the  said 
ninth  part,  as  Camus  shows,  pp.  160,  161  of  his  Mimoire,  where  he  also  says  that  in 
the  greater  part  of  the  copies  seen  by  him,  at  pi.  xii  on  1.  130,  a  new  engraving,  repre- 
senting a  triumphal  entry,  had  been  pasted  on  another  engraving,  which  probably  was 
not  in  its  right  place. 

Thirteenth  Part. 

Bry.  Demica  Tertia  Pars|  Historiae]  Americanse,  [qvae  con- 
tinet  exactamjet  accvratam  de-|scriptionem|i.  Novae  Angliae, 
Virginiae,  Brasilise,  Guianae,  &  insulse  Bermuda;,  quarum|hac- 


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tenus  exigua  &  imperfecta  notitia  habita  fuit.  |  ii.  Terrae  Australis 
incognitae,  cuius  chorographia  antehac  in  nullo  Itinera- |rio  aut 
Navigatione  litteris  tradita.  |  in.  Expugnationis  vrbis  S.  Salva- 
toris  Sc  Sinus  Omnium  Sanctorum  ab|Hollandis  factae  &  quo- 
modo  Hispani  vrbe  &  Sinu  illo  rursus  potiti  |  sint.  |  iv.  Novi 
Mexici,  Cibolae,  Cinaloae,  Quivirae,  rerumq:  memo-|rabilium, 
quae  injlucatan,  Guatimaia,  Fonduris  &  Panama  observatae  sint, 
nee  non  I  aliquot  Anglicarum  iis  locis  coloniarum.  |  v.  Naviga- 
tionis  Hollandorum  per  vniversum  orbem,  duce  lacobo  Eremita. 
I  VI.  Classis  Hispanicae  praedevitis  ab  Hollandis,  duce  Petro 
Heinio,  in  portu  in-|sulx,  qui  Matanza  dicitur,  interceptae.  |  vii. 
Vrbis  Olindae  de  Fernambucco  in  Brasilia  ab  Hollandis,  duce 
Henrico  |  Cornelio  Lonckio,  occupatx.  |  Additis  passim  tabvlis 
aeri  incisis,  qvi-  |  bus  jam  memoratae  descriptiones  illustrantur. 
I  Francofvrti  ad  Maenvm^  \  Sumptibus  Matthai  Meriani  ciuis  ^  \ 
Chalcographi  Francofurtenm.  \  M  DC  xxxiv.  | 


Iff 


I 


A  printed  title  in  an  engraved  frontispiece. 

Notice  to  the  reader,  I  1. 

Text  divided  into  15  sections,  pp.  1-149.  This  is  the  translation  of  the  pieces 
which  form  the  13th  and  14th  parts  of  the  German  text  printed  in  1628  and  1630. 
The  engravings  which  belong  to  the  13th  Latin  part  are  printed  in  the  text,  except 
nine  maps  or  plates,  namely  :  — 

1°  Large  map  of  America  ("America  nouiter  delineata");  2"  Strait  of  Magel- 
lan (a  small  map,  which  is  also  in  the  9th  part) ;  3  °  "  Description  de  las  Indias  occi- 
dentales  "  (this  is  the  first  of  those  which  accompany  the  description  of  Herrera)  ;  4  " 
Map  of  Virginia,  before  p.  12;  5"  Map  of  Brazil,  before  p.  36;  6'  Map  of  Guiana,  at 
p.  46  ;  7  "  Map  of  Bahia  de  Todos  os  Sanctos,  and  of  the  city  of  San  Salvador ;  8  ° 
Map  of  the  island  of  Cuba  and  of  the  combat  fought  in  sight  of  that  island,  with  the 
portraits  of  Admiral  Lonq  and  General  Hayn,  at  p.  1 36 ;  9  °  A  large  plate  represent- 
ing two  views  of  Olinda,  at  p.  145.  These  plates  are  sometimes  placed  together  before 
the  text,  and  in  a  different  order  from  that  in  which  we  give  them. 

The  pages  on  which  these  engravings  ought  to  be  found  are  pp.  4,  5,  11,  18,  25, 
28,  87,  loz  (view  of  Terra  del  Fuego),  108  (numbered  I18),  112,  113,  116,  118 
(two  views),  125,  127,  132,  137  (flying-fishes).  In  the  text,  p.  57  is  wrongly  num- 
bered, and  after  p.   60  the  numbering  recommences  51,  52  (numbered  25),  53,  etc. 

This  thirteenth  part  did  not  appear  till  ten  years  after  the  twelfth,  and  forty-four 
years  after  the  original  edition  of  the  first;  it  may,  then,  well  be  believed  that  very 
few  of  the  first  purchasers  of  the  commencement  of  this  collection  would  have  taken 
pains  to  complete  it,  and  many  of  them  may  have  died  before  they  could  do  so.  It 
is  for  this  reason  that  this  last  part  of  the  Great  Voyages  is  wanting  in  a  number  of 
copies,  and  that  to  procure  it  separately  it  is  necessary  to  take  it,  as  well  as  the 
"Elenchus"  of  1634,  from  copies  of  the  same  collection  sold  by  Matthew  Merian 
alter  this  date.  It  must  have  been  the  same  with  the  twelfth  and  last  part  of  the 
Small  Voyages,  which  was  not  published  till  thirty  years  after  the  first,  and  nine  years 
after  the  eleventh.  These  last  parts  were  only  printed  once,  and  we  think  that  a 
much  smaller  number  of  copiei  was  printed  than  of  the  others. 


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B.— SMALL    VOYAGES. 

[Omitted.] 


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that 


COPIES  OF  THE  COLLECTION  OF  THE  GREAT  AND  SMALL  VOYAGES 
WHICH  HAVE  BEEN  SOLD  AT  AUCTION  SINCE  lyOQ. 

1.  In  6  vols.,  dated  1624,  "  Bibliotheca  Bigot.,"  No.  1946. 

2.  5  vols.,  blue  mor.,  dated  1598  and  1634,  Du  Fay,  No.  2825,  450  fr.  The 
Elenchus  of  1634,  the  double  parts  of  the  2d  ed.,  and  those  plates  which  have  varia- 
tions had  been  added. 

3.  25  pts.,  1598,  etc.,  6  vols.,  Colbert,  No.  2963,  145  fr. 

4.  25  pts.,  1 598-1 634,  in  6  vols.,  blue  mor..  Count  d'Hoym,  No.  3224,  400  fr. 

5.  25  pts.  in  6  vols.,  1598,  etc.,  Loncuerue,  No.  1098. 

6.  25  pts.,  1 598-1 634,  in  7  vols.,  red  and  citron  mor.,  and  also  the  9  first  pts.  of  the 
Great  Voyages,  1590-1602,  1st  ed.,  blue  mor.,  Rothelin,  No.  2820,  750  fr.  Ihis 
was  the  most  complete  copy  that  had  yet  appeared.  It  was  afterwards  in  the  library 
of  Paris  dc  Meyzieux. 

7.  25  pts.,  1 598-1634,  in  6  vols.,  gr.  mor.,  with  many  parts  doubled,  De  Boze, 
No.  151 3,  priced  800  fr. 

8.  1590-1634,  bound  by  Derome  p^re,  in  la  vols.,  red  mor.,  a  copy  said  to  be  more 
complete  than  that  of  Rothelin,  Girardot  de  PRiroNO,  No.  1060,  985  fr. 

9.  25  pts.,  in  7  vols.,  1 598-1624,  Huet's  copy.  (Catalogue  des  Jesuites  de  la 
MAisoN  frofesse,  No.  5354.)  The  copy  passed  into  the  Bibliotheque  du  roi,  and  served 
to  form  another. 

10.  Bd.  in  i6  vols.,  blue  mor.,  the  copy  described  in  the  "  Bibliogr.  instructive" 
and  in  the  Gaignat  catalogue,  No.  2602-2623,  1600  fr. 

11.  Bd.  in  10  vols.,  blue  mor.,  Lauraguais,  No.  578,  sold  at  first  for  I151  fr.,  and 
resold  as  incomplete  for  604  fr. 

12.  12  vols.,  blue  mor.,  ist  ed.,  Random  de  Boisset,  No.  1102,  1002  fr. 

13.  1st  edition  in  9  vols.,  blue  mor.,  with  2  vols,  of  continuations,  in  the  same 
binding,  first  sale  of  Mel.  de  Saint-Ceran  (1780),  No.  1395,  1529  fr.  19  sous; 
and  second  catalogue  (1791),  No.  1929,  12  vols.,  blue  mor.,  complete  copy,  1512  fr. 

14.  The  Rothelin  copy  again,  but  with  2  vols,  composed  of  duplicate  plates  added, 
and  some  continuations,  Goutard,  Nos.  1040-1042,  2551  fr.  This  same  copy  was 
bought  by  M.  Paris  the  younger,  who  added  the  different  continuations  descibed  in 
the  "  Bibliotheca  Parisina"  [Land.  1790),  No.  486,  when  the  copy  containing  these  60 
pts.,  bd.  in  24  vols.,  reached  £210.  This  same  copy,  in  the  same  condition  as  in  the 
Goutard  catalogue,  was  offered  for  sale,  in  1855,  in  Paris,  by  Techener.  It  was 
bought  for  12,000  fr.  by  Mr.  Lenox,  of  New- York.  It  was  described  in  the  "  Bulle- 
tin du  Bibliophile,"  1855,  pp.  38-41. 

15.  1st  and  2d  ed.,  without  the  13th  part  of  the  Great  Voyages,  16  vols.,  blue 
mor.,  including  2  vols,  of  continuations,  as  in  the  de  Gaignat  copy,  Duke  la  Val- 
liere,  Nos.  4508-4510,  1950  fr. 

16.  21  vols.,  violet  mor.,  including  the  duplicates,  the  French  part,  and  the  con- 
tinuations, Camus  de  Limare,  No.  1380,  4802  fr.  Bought  for  Louis  xvi,  and  to-day 
in  the  nibliothique  impiriaU, 

17.  25  pts.,  in  6  vols.,  1590-1634,  SouBisE,  No.  5905  bis,  602  fr. 

18.  13  vols.,  blue  mor.,  with  duplicates  and  continuations,  but  without  the 
"Elenchus"  of  1634,  Crevenna,  No.  5769,  no  price. 

19.  29  vols.,  red  mor.,  with  the  Small  Voyages  in  German,  announced  as  the  most 
complete  which  it  is  possible  to  have,  Lomenie  de  Beiznne,  in  1792,  No.  389,  6300 


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ft,     Thia  copy,  which  is  deicribed  in  the  catalogue  of  the  Count  Dt  Boutouklin,  ed. 
1805,  muat  have  perished  when  the  library  of  the  Count  was  burnt. 

20.  12  vols,  complete,  with  the  duplicates  and  the  continuation!.  Well  deicribed 
in  the  catalogue  of  La  Scrna  Santandeh,  hi.  Nos.  3690-3691.  Bought  for  4000 
fr.,  by  Renouard,  and  afterwards  sold  by  him  in  London. 

21.  The  Latin  edition,  with  duplicates  and  continuations,  15  volt.,  blue  mor.,  with 
the  German  text,  Oppenhtim,  1620,  in  9  vols.,  blue  mor.,  the  two  sets,  Caillard,  Nos. 
1840,  1841,  4350  fr. 

22.  A  copy  of  the  2d  ed.,  without  the  1 3th  part  of  the  Great  Voyages  and  the 
I2th  of  the  Small  Voyages,  but  with  the  "Appendix  Regnum  Congo,"  Langlis, 
No.  1 95 1,  650  fr. 

23.  16  vols.,  blue  mor.,  ist  and  2d  edition,  with  duplicates  and  continuations, 
"Librairie  De  Sure,"  1834,  No.  2810,  offered  for  4000  fr. 

24.  13  vols.,  green  mor.,  ist  ed.,  with  the  first  part,  duplicates  and  some  continua- 
tions, same  catalogue,  2d  part,  No.  2637,  sold  for  1501  fr. 

25.  39  vols.,  half  mor.,  bl,,  ist,  2d,  and  3d  ed.,  with  duplicate  plates  and  the  con- 
tinuations, sale  of  J.  J.  Di  BuRE,  11,500  fr.,  and  5  per  cent,  added.  Bought  by  M. 
Dutuit,  of  Rouen. 

26.  8  vols.,  wanting  some  plates,  "  Biblioth.  Willett,"  in  1813,  £126.  This 
is  the  copy  that  served  as  a  foundation  for  that  of  M.  Grenville. 

27.  7  vols.,  blue  mor. ,  including  the  duplicate  parts,  and  a  number  of  plates  inserted. 
Bought  at  London,  by  the  Duke  of  Devonshire,  for  £546. 

28.  II  vols.,  mor.,  catalogue  of  the  library  at  Fonthill  (M.  Beckford),  200 
guineas. 

29.  13  vols.,  blue  mor.     The  copy  in  the  library  of  Lord  Spencer,  at  Althorp. 

30.  An  incomplete  copy,  "Biblioth.   Hebkr,"  vii.  No.  1918,  £30  19s.  6d. 

31.  A  copy,  in  30  vols.,  was  in  the  Hanrott  library;  it  included  the  German 
text. 

32.  Another  in  11  vols.,  blue  mor.,  Stuard  sale,  in  1855.  It  had  the  "  Elenchus," 
the  "  Appendix  de  Congo,"  and  the  six  first  parts  of  the  Great  Voyages  in  duplicate. 

33.  25  pts.  in  6  vols.,  fawn-colored  calf,  De  Jussiev,  No.  1423,  730  fr.  Some  of 
the  first  volumes  were  not  of  the  first  impression. 


GREAT  AND  SMALL  VOYAGES,  WITH  THE 
GERMAN  TEXT. 

For  the  description  of  the  Great  and  Small  Voyages  in  German,  we  have  used  ;  18, 
the  copy  in  the  Bibliotheque  imperiaUy  where  the  first  parts  of  the  Great  Voyages  are  of 
the  second  edition  ;  2 ",  the  "  Bibliotheca  Grenvilliana ;"  3 ",  more  particularly  the 
work  published  by  Weigel,  with  the  title  :  — 

Bry.  Bibliograiiiiische  Mittheilungen  uber  die  deutschen  Aus- 
gaben  von  de  Bry's  Sammlungen  der  Reisen  nach  dem  abend- 
und  morgenlandischen  Indien.  Leipzig,  T.-O.  IVeigel,  1845. 
8vo,  pp.  52,  including  the  "Fortsetzung,"  beginning  at  p.  41. 

This  pamphlet  is  extracted  from  the  "Serapeum." 

It  has  been  asserted  that  the  plates  of  this  text  had  been  printed  before  those  of  the 
Latin  text,  but  this  cannot  apply  in  the  Great  Voyages  to  any  but  the  9th  part,  printed 
in  1601  (the  Latin  in  1602);  the  loth  part,  1618  (the  Latin  in  1619);  the  12th 
part,  1623  (the  Latin  1624) ;  the  13th  and  14th  part,  1627,  1628.  In  regard  to  the 
Small  Voyages,  it  is  certain  that  of  the   1 3  pares  of  the  German  text  eight  preceded, 


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each  by  about  one  year,  the  iiame  parts  in  Latin.  These  are  parts  i-iv,  vi-viii,  xi. 
Part  XII,  although  it  hat  the  same  date  as  the  Lati'i  edition,  must  have  prccfded  it  by 
some  months.  The  description  which  we  have  given  of  the  plates  with  the  Latin 
text  will  serve,  with  some  exceptions,  for  the  German  edition. 

M.  Sobolewski,  after  having  assembled  all  the  parts  he  could  lind  of  tiiis  collection, 
both  in  Latin  and  in  German,  has  just  finished  an  essay  on  the  latter,  which  he  designs 
to  print.  By  comparing  the  two  texts,  he  has  convinced  himself  that  the  German 
edition  was  made  with  more  care  and  a  better  typographical  arrangement  than  the 
Latin,  and  that  it  has  experienced  fewer  transfers  from  the  stock  of  one  bookseller  to 
another.  We  can  add,  that  the  collection  of  the  first  editions  of  all  the  parti  of  the 
German  text  is  very  difficult. 


y^.  — GREAT    VOYAGES. 

I. 

Bry.  Wunderbarliche,  doch  WarhafFtige  Erklarung,  von  der 
Gelegenheit  vnd  Sitten  der  Wilden  in  Virginia,  welche  newlich 
von  den  Engellandern,  so  im  Jar  1585.  vom  Herrn  Reichard 
Greinuile  ...  ist  erfunden  worden,  In  verlegung  H.  Walter 
Raleigh,  Ritter  vnd  Obersten  desz  Zinbergwercks.  Erstlich  in 
Engelandischer  Sprach  beschrieben  durch  Thomam  Hariot,  vnd 
newlich  durch  Crist.  P.  in  Teutsch  gebracht  ...  Gedruckt  •z.u 
Franckfort  am  Mayn^  bey  "Johann  IVechel^  in  verlegung  Dieterich 
Bry.  Anno  1590.  IVerden  verkaujf't  in  H.  Sigismund  Feyerabends 
Landen.     Folio. 

There  are  copies  in  which  this  title  gives  the  address  of  the  bookseller  in  Latin,  as 
in  the  first  edition  of  the  Latin  text  of  this  part. 

Description. 

The  title  given  above. 

Dedicatory  epistle  to  Christian,  Duke  of  Saxony,  pp.  3,  4. 

Advertisement,  pp.  5,  6. 

Text,  pp.  7-33. 

"  Warhafftige  Contrafacturen  ...  "  (an  engraved  title  with  the  name  of  Theodorus 
de  Bry). 

"  Register,"  pp.  2. 

The  plate  representing  the  fall  of  Adam. 

Map  of  Virginia,  counting  as  No.  i  of  the  plates. 

Address  to  the  reader  ("dem  giinstigen  Leser"),  I  page. 

Plates  ii-xxiii. 

"  Etliche  contrafeyt  der  Volcker  ...  ",  i  page. 

5  plates,  with  their  explanations,  9  1. 

"Register,"  pp.  3. 

The  colophon  :  "  Gedruckt  siu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn,  bey  Johann  Wechel,  in  -verlegung 
Theodori  de  Bry.  m.d.xc,"  I  page. 

It  should  be  noticed,  that  the  publisher  is  called  "  Dieterich  Bry  "  on  the  first  title 
of  this  part,  and  "Theodori  de  Bry"  in  the  colophon  above. 

VOL.    III.  6 


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Second  Edition,  1600. 

The  title  endi  thui  :  "  J*l^t  ividtrumh  "vberiehtn  vnd  aum  afidernmal  in  Truck gtgehtn, 
Gedrutkt  a«  Vrancfort  am  Maytt,  hty  Matthit  Bicker^  in  "verlegung  Dieltrich  de  Bry 
ttligtr  nac hgtlatunt  ffitfwe,  vnd  beydir  iiSAne,  1 600." 

Uedicatiun  and  advertiiement,  pp.  3-6;  text,  pp.  7-31  ;  title,  "  Warharttige  con- 
trafjcturen,"  engraved  ;  "  Register,"  pp.  i;  the  plate  repreienting  the  fall  of  Adam  ; 
map  of  Virginia ;  address  to  the  reader,  i  p.;  plates  i-xxii  (not  counting  the  map), 
"Etliche  ...  ",  I  page,  and  ;  plates  with  their  explanation,  at  in  the  1st  ed.,  "Regis- 
ter," pp.  3,  and  the  colophon,  "  Gedrucki  xu  Franckfort  am  Main,  hty  Matttt  Bicktr 
...    M.  D.C." 


Third  Edition. 

Printed  title,  in  an  engraved  frontispiece,  ending  thus:  "  yetxt  -widerumh,  •vetersektn, 
vnd  xum  drittenmal  in  Truck  gtgehen.  Gtdruckt  au  Opfenhiim  bey  Hieronymo  Gallern, 
in  yorUgung  yohann.-TheoJori  de  Bry.   m.dc.xx." 

The  rest  as  in  the  2d  ed.,  only  the  title  ("  Warhafltige  ...  ")  has,  like  the  frontis- 
piece, the  address  above,  but  with  the  date  "  M.  dc.  xix.,"  and  at  the  end  of  the  table 
it  the  word  "  Ende,"  and  no  colophon. 

II. 

Bry.  Der  ander  Theyl,  der  Newlich  erfundenen  Landtschafft 
America;,  von  dreyen  Schiffahrten,  so  die  Frantzosen  in  Flo- 
ridam  (die  gegen  Nidergang  gelegen)  gethan.  Eine  vnter  dem 
Hauptmann  H.  Laudonniere,  Anno  1564.  Die  ander  vnter  H. 
Ribald,  1565.  Die  dritte  vnter  H.  Guorguesio,  1567,  gesche- 
hen.  Ausz  dem  Frantzosischen  in  Latein  beschrieben,  durch 
C.  C.  A.  Und  jetzt  ausz  dem  Latein  in  Teutsch  bracht,  durch 
den  Ehrwirdigen  H.  Oseam  Halen.  Auch  mit  schonen  und 
Icunstreichen  KupflFerstucken  und  deren  angehenckten  Erkla- 
rung,  alles  an  Tag  gegeben,  durch  Dieterich  von  Bry,  Burger 
in  Franckfort  am  Mayn,  Anno  1591.  Getruckt  zu  Francfort 
am  Mayn^  bey  Johann  Feyerabendt.,  in  f^erlegung  Dieterich  von  Bry. 

The  title  given  above,  on  an  engraved  plate. 

Dedication  to  Wilhelm,  Count  Palatine,  I  1. 

Advertisement  (with  the  plate  of  the  Ark),  I  I. 

Privilege,  I  1. 

Map  of  Florida. 

Text,  pp.  i-xLii. 

Title  in  an  engraved  border,  with  the  imprint,  "  Francoforii  ad  Manum  typit 
Jfoannis  fVecheli,  sumptihut  vera  Theodori  de  Bry.     Anno  m.dxci  ...   ." 

"  Register  "  of  the  plates,  pp.  a. 

XLii  plates. 

"  Vnterthanige  supplication  ...  an  Konig  Carlen  ...  ,"  pp.  6. 

"  Warhafttige  ...  Beschreibung  der  vierdent  Schiffahrt  ...  ,"  pp.  9. 

"  Neben-Bericht  von  dem  Authore,"  pp.  10. 

"  Register,"  with  the  colophon,  "  Gedrucki  %u  Franckfurt  am  Mayn,  bey  yohann 
Feyerabendt  in  Verlegung  Theodorici  von  Bry," 


BRY. 


5» 


Second  Edition. 

Printed  title,  in  an  engraved  fruntispiece,  ending  tiius  :  "yetnunf^  [om  JettunJer) 
rum  andern  mal  an  Tag  gtgebfiif  JurcH  Dirierich  df  Biy,  Hur^tr  in  Framkfort  am  Ma^ii, 
Anno  1603  ;  et  plus  bai  :  Francofarti  ad  Mmnum,  typix  Juannit  fVechtli,  lumptihui  virt 
Tktodori  Dt  Bry,  Anna  M.Dxci." 

The  rest  at  in  the  tint  edition,  except  that  thei'i;  \i  no  privilege,  and  that  the  title 
which  precede!  the  4a  platei  is  printed  fronti  type,  and  has  the  address,  "  Franckfort 
am  Mayn,  hey  tfolffgang  Richiern,  in  f^erlf^ung  Dieitriihi  de  Bry  leligen  ff'ittil),  -vnd 
ikrer  awefn  Sohnt.      Anna  m.  DCIU." 

The  41  pi.  numbered  in  Roman  figures  at  the  top  of'  the  pagei,  and  in  Arabic  at 
the  (bot  uf  the  plates,  are  tbilowed  by  13  I.  ot°  text  as  above,  sign,  M  to  O  five,  with 
the  table  on  the  reverse  uf  the  last,  but  without  the  colophon.  This  edition  of  1603  is 
enlarged  by  the  translations  of  the  pieces  added  to  the  second  edition  of  the  Latin  text. 

111. 

Bry.  Dritten  Buch  Americx,  Darinn  Brasilia  durch  Johann 
Staden  von  Homberg  ausz  Hessen,  ausz  eigener  erfahrung  in 
Teutsch  beschrieben.  Item  Historia  der  SchifFact  Joannis  Lery 
in  Brasilien,  welche  er  selbst  publiciert  hat,  jetzt  von  Newem 
verteutscht,  Durch  Teucrium  Annaeum  Priuatum,  C...  Alles 
von  Newem  mit  kiinstlichen  Fi^uren  in  KupfFer  gestochen  vnd 
an  Tag  geben,  Durch  Dieterich  Bry  von  Liittich^  jetzt  Burger  %u 
Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  1 593.  —  Venalei  reperiuntur  in  officina  Theo- 
dori  de  Bry. 

The  title  above. 

Dedication  to  Frederick  IV,  Palatine  of  the  Rhine,  pp.  3. 

Preface  of  de  Bry,  pp.  2. 

*<  Kaiserliches  Wappen"  (plates  representing  the  arms  of  the  seven  electors). 

Map,  "  Chorographia  ...  Peruana;  provinciae." 

Text,  pp.  1-92. 

a6  plates  printed  on  pp.  i,  3,  5,  7,  10,  13,  i6,  aa,  24,  %-j,  29,  35,  37,  39,  45,  48, 

SO.  S*.  54.  56.  70.7s.  83.  85.  86,  and  87. 

Engraved  frontispiece,  ''Schiflfart  in  Brasilien  in  America  ...   IS93-" 

"  Lobschrifft  zu  Ehren  Johannes  Lerio,"  pp.  a. 

"  Vorrede  Johannis  Lerii,"  pp.  20. 

"Plus  Videre  quam  habere"  and  "  Kurtzer  inhalt  eines  jeden  Capitels,"  together, 
pp.  7. 

Plate,  the  fall  of  Adam. 

Text,  pp.  93-28S.  Pages  136,  17s,  261  are  wrongly  numbered,  and  Nos.  248,  249, 
are  repeated. 

10  plates,  which  are  printed  at  pp.  97,  103,  150,  155,  189,  193,  195,  215,  221, 
and  24s. 

The  plates  which,  in  the  Latin  text,  are  at  chapters  10,  13,  49,  S3i  etc.,  do  not 
occur  in  the  German  version,  nor  does  the  Index  which  we  have  mentioned  in  de- 
scribing the  Latin  edition  of  this  3d  part. 


fl, 


II 


Second  Edition,  with  the  same  date  as  the  First. 

This  may  be  recognized  first  by  the  title,  where  the  two  words,  "  Teucrium  "  and 
"  Priuatum  "  are  divided  between  two  lines,  thus,  "  Teu-crium,  "  Priua-tum,"  while 


5* 


BRY. 


In  the  firit  they  are  not  divided  ;  and,  lecondly,  by  the  title  after  p.  91,  which  is  engraved 
in  the  first  edition,  and  printed  (Vom  type  in  tlir  necond.  The  rcit,  as  well  in  the 
text  at  the  plates,  is  similar  enough  to  the  lirst  edition,  only  that  in  the  tirst  part  of  91 
pages,  p.  59  is  wrongly  paged,  and  in  the  part,  from  pp.  93  to  iS5,pp.  149  and  ajoare 
repeated.  In  regard  to  this  third  part,  an  edition  is  described  in  the  "  Biblioth.  (rren- 
vil.,"  p.  189,  which  retains  the  date  1595  on  the  frontispiece,  but  has,  in  ad(iition, 
a  map  dated  1614  (which  is  perhaps  (he  one  which  belongs  to  the  eighth  part). 
The  copy  of  the  second  edition  in  the  llihliolht'/uf  imfrriale  dues  not  h.ive  this  date 
(1614)  anywhere.  It  has,  on  tlir  reverse  of  p,  3  of  the  preface,  the  plate  of  the  ^even 
scutcheons,  and  then  4  I.,  which  contain,  "  Vorrede  ...  Herrn  I'hilipscn,  I.andtgratK-n 
zu  Hesen  ...  Herrn  Fhilipsen,  gralFzii  Nassau."  The  fall  of  Adam  is  ni>t,  ordinarily, 
in  the  second  edition. 

IV, 

Bry.  Das  vierdte  Buch  von  der  neuwen  Welt,  oder  Ncuwe 
vnd  griindtliche  Historicn,  von  dem  Nidergangischcn  Indien,  so 
von  Cliristophoro  Columbo  im  Jar  1492  eistlich  erf'undcn.  Durch 
Hieronymum  Bentzo  von  Meyland,  wclchcr  14  Jar  dasselbig 
Land  durchwandert,  aufts  fleissigst  beschrieben  vnd  an  Tag 
geben ;  Durch  Dieterich  von  Bry,  Burger  in  Franckfurt  am 
Mayn.     (Without  date,  but  1594  at  the  foot  of  page  141). 

The  title  given  above. 

The  plate  with  the  seven  scutcheons  of  the  electors  on  the  reverte. 

Imperial  privilege,  i  1, 

Map,  "  Occidentalis  Americ.-e." 

Preface  in  2  I.  ("an  den  giinstigen  Leser"),  with  a  vignette  engraved  on  the  tirst 
page. 

Another  preface,  "  Den  Christlichen  vnd  frommen  Lesern  ...  ",  5  1.,  with  a  plate 
on  the  first  page. 

Text,  pp.  1-141  (pp.  49,  50  are  repeated).  At  the  foot  of  the  last,  •«  GeJruckt 
zu    Franckfort   am    Mayn  hey    yohann    Feyrahend,    in    f^er/egung    Dietericht    von    Bry, 

M,  D.  XCIIII." 

An  engraved  title,  "  Americx  pars  quarta  ...  omnia  elegantibus  figuris  in  aes  incisis 
a  Theodoro  de  Bry,  Leodiense,  cive  Francofurtensi.  Anno  cla.  xciiii.  ...  ",  24  plates, 
[the  last  numbered  xxiiii  and  not  xxiv]. 

Second  Edition,  161  3. 

Printed  title,  in  an  engraved  frontispiece,  with  no  place  nor  date,  and,  moreover,  in 
the  copy  in  the  BiblioiAejue  impiriale,  a  Latin  title,  an  engraved  plate  retaining  the 
date,  "  Anno  cL->.  xciiii."     Both  have  the  device,  "  Nul  sans  soucy." 

3  p.  1.  as  above. 

Map,  "  America  sive  Novi  Orbis  descriptio."  In  the  copy  in  the  Bibliothique  im- 
piria/e,  •'Orient.  Americae  tabula  chorographica,"  date  "  m.d.xciiii." 

Six  unnumbered  leaves,  sign.  B  to  Cij  (as  above). 

Text  in  141  pages;  at  the  foot  of  the  last,  "  Zu  Francfurt  am  Mayn  bey  Matthiat 
Beckers  seligen  ff^ittib,  in  t^erlegung  'Jahann  Theodors  de  Bry.   m.dc.xiii." 

Engraved  Latin  title,  dated  "clo.xiiii." 

Map,  "Occidentalis  Americas"  (in  some  copies  only). 

24  engravings,  with  Arabic  numbers  on  the  plates. 

V. 

Bry.      Americae  das   fiinfFte   Buch,  vol   schoner  unerhorter 


RRY. 


53 


Historic!!,  ausz  dcm  andcrn  I'hcil  Joannis  Brnzonis  von  Mey- 
larult  gC7,opcii  ...  an  I'ag  gclicn,  (lurch  Oictherich  von  Hry, 
Burger  in  Franckf'urt  m\\  Mayn. 

This  Hrit  edition  in  vi-rv  rare. 

'I'itlr  witliiiut  li.itr  (it  i-i  .timrtinirsp.istrd  on  tlif  L.itiii  (Vontispirir,  iLitrd  "cl.i  I.1  xrv"). 

Prrljcc,  with  the  pdituit  of  CoiuiiitxiH,  in  a  vigncttr,  ami  the  argument,  2  I. 

Map,  "  Hiitpani.T  Uiiv.r  ...  ilcHcriptii),  159s." 

Text,  pp.  7  -I  I  5  (  pp.  <;l,  91i  1 14  are  wnmgly  paged). 

Title  of' the  platrs,  "  Ami'iicf  pars  ipiinta  ...  Omni.!  elegantiliiis  figiiria  in  ,ts  inciiii 
rxprrssa  a  Thcoiltini  ili-  Hry  Leoil.  live  Franc.      A"  cl.i  l.i  xrv." 

la  Plates,  of  whii  li  the  17th  U  wrongly  numhereil. 

The  siTond  eilitiou  has,  like  the  first,  a  (jerm.in  title,  without  any  elate,  but  some 
i-opies  have  the  Latin  title  dated  "  ci.i  i.i  xcv,"  while  the  title  which  precedes  the  zi 
plates  is  thus  expressed  :  — 

"  Folgcn  hernacher  Ei  .entliche  vnd  WarhaHtige  Fiiroildungen  ...  an  Tag  gehen, 
(lurch  (ohann  Dietherii  h  de  Bry  ...  (ifJiiirkt  xu  h'laiukfurt  am  iltayttf  duuh  H>,ismum 
Kfmf<f}'fi.   M. PC. XIII." 

The  rest  as  in  the  first  edition,  except  that  in  the  text,  pp.  57  and  76  are  the  only 
ones  wrongly  paged. 

VI. 

Bry.  Der  sechste  Theil  der  neuwen  Welt,  oder  Der  His- 
toricn  Hieron.  Benzo  von  Meylandt,  Das  diiite  Buch  ...  an 
Tag  geben  Durch  Dicterich  von  Bry,  Kunststecher  vnd  Biirgei 
zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayne  ...  m.  d.  xcvii. 

Title  pasted  on  an  engraved  plate. 

Dedication  to  Maurice,  Landgrave  of  Hesse,  with  his  scutcheon,  i  1. 

Preface  (Vorrede),  i  1. 

Map,  "  America   ...    1596." 

Text,  pp.  1-62  [a  misprint;  it  should  be  62  1.].  Page  56  is  not  numbered.  On 
p.  6a  is  "  Gfdnukt  ■su  Franckftiri  am  Mayn  hey  "Johann  Feyrabtndt,  in  ■verUgung  Diet- 
riihs  -von  Bry.      Anno  M.  I)   xcvil." 

Plate,   "  Cusco  urbs  nobilissiina   ...  ". 

Title  "  Folgen  hernacher  Eigentliche  Fiirbildung  ...  an  Tag  geben,  Durch  Diterich 
de  Bry  Lcodiensem.  Gfdruckt  bu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn,  durch  'Johann  Feyrahendt.  Im 
Jar  M.D.xcvil," 

Plates  numbered  i-xxviii. 

Edition  or  1619. 

Printed  title  in  an  engraved  frontispiece  ;  it  begins,  "  Der  Sechste  Theil  Americse 
oder  der  Historien  ...  ",  and  has  the  date  "  mdcxix." 

Dedication,  preface,  the  map  "America  ...  1596,"  and  the  plate  "  Cusco,"  as  in 
the  first  edition. 

Text,  pp.  1-1 21,  in  22  chapters. 

Printed  title,  "Sechster  Theil  Americse  Eigentliche  Fiirbildung  ...  vnd  jetzo  von 
newem  an  Tag  geben,  durch  Dieterich  de  Bry  Leodiensem.  Oppenheim,  in  Vorle- 
gung  Johann  Theodors  de  Bry.      Gedruckt  bey  Hieronymo  Gallern.  mdcxviii." 

28  plates. 

The  map,  dated  1596,  is  wanting  in  several  copies,  because  it  has  been  used  in 
another  part. 


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VII. 


Bry.  Das  VII.  Theil  America.  WarhafFtige  vnnd  liebliche 
Beschreibung  etlichcr  furnemmen  Indianischen  LandschafFten 
vnd  Insulen,  die  vormals  in  keiner  Chronicken  gedacht,  vnd 
erstlich  in  der  SchifFart  Vlrici  Schmidts  von  Straubingen,  mit 
grosser  gefahr  erkiindigt,  vnd  von  ihm  selber  aufFs  fleissigst 
beschrieben  vnd  dargethan.  Vnd  an  Tag  gebracht  durch  Diet- 
erich  von  Bry,  Anno  M.  d.  xcvii. 

The  title  given  above. 

Advertisement  of  Dietrich  dc   Bry,  i  1. 

"  Warhafftigc  Beschreibung   ...  ". 

Text,  pp.  1-31,  the  first  beginning  with  an  engraving,  which  is  not  the  same  as 
that  in  the  Latin  text. 

The  Hamburg  and  the  Gotha  library  each  have  a  copy  of  this  part,  in  which  is 
found  a  title  for  the  plates,  beginning  and  ending  as  follows :  — 

«'  Folgen  nun  die  Figuren  vnd  Kupfferstuck,  deren  etliche  ins  siebende  Theil  ...  Jetzo 
new  aufFs  zieilichste  zugericht  vnd  an  Tag  geben,  durch  Dieterich  de  Bry,  seligen, 
nachgelassene  Erben.     Gedruckt  zu  Franckfort  am  Meyn  durch  Matthaum  Becker,  m.dc." 

The  plates  are  numbered  xv  and  i-iii  in  the  copy  at  Hamburg,  and  xv  only  in  that 
at  Gotha  ("  Weigel,"  p.  46),  which  establishes  the  existence  of  a  second  edition  of  this 
7th  part. 

[For  some  corrections  of  the  last  two  paragraphs,  see  the  Appendix.] 

Third  Edition,  161 7. 

Printed  title,  in  an  engraved  frontispiece,  and  ending  thus:  "Jetzo  zum  drittenmal 
aufFgelegt  vnd  gebessert  durch  Johan-Theodor  de  Bry,  Biirgern  zu  Oppenheim  ...  Ge- 
druckt hei  Hieronymo  Gallern.  m  dc  xvii." 

Notice  of  Theod.  de  Bry. 

Text,  pp.  52,  the  first  having  an  engraving,  the  fifty-second  being  blank. 

A  printed  title  beginning,  "  C.  Folgen  nun  die  Figuren  ...  ",  and  ending,  *•  Franck- 
furt,  in  ferlegung  yoannis-Theodori  de  Bry  S.  Erben,   m  dc  xxiv." 

Three  plates,  with  explanations,  at  the  foot  of  which  is,  "  Americae  Siebender 
Theil."  In  the  Latin  edition  these  form  the  three  first  of  the  18  plates  of  the  eighth 
volume.  They  are  wanting  in  some  of  the  copies  of  the  German  text.  The  words 
"  zum  dritten  mahl  an  Tag  geben,"  which  occur  on  the  title  dated  1617,  and  on  that 
which  has  the  date  1 624,  confirm  the  existence  of  the  rare  second  edition  of  which  we 
have  just  spoken. 

VIII. 

Bry.  Americae  Achter  Theil,  In  welchem  Erstlich  beschrie- 
ben wirt  das  Machtige  vnd  Goldtreiche  Konigreich  Guiana  ... 
Item,  Ein  kurtze  Beschreibung  der  vmbligenden  LandtschafFten 
Emereia,  Arromaia,  Amapaia,  Topago,  etc  ...  Alles  mit  fleisz 
beschrieben  durch  ...  Walthern  Ralegh  ...  Zum  andern,  die 
Reyse  desz  Edlen  vnd  vesten  Thomcs  Candisch  ...  Vnd  zum 
dritten  die  letzte  Reysz  der  gestrengen,  Edlen  vnd  vesten  Frant- 
zen  Draeck  vnd  Johan  Havkens  ...  an  Tag  gegeben,  durch 
Dieterichen  von  Bry  seligen,  hinderlassene  Erben.  Gedruckt  zu 
Franckfurt  am  Ma\n^  durch  Matthaum  Becker^  *599' 


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The  title  given  above,  having  at  the  foot  a  small  square  engraved  map. 

Advertisement,  pp.  3. 

Another  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh,  pp.  a. 

"T<tbula  geographica.  Guiana." 

Text,  "Guiana"  in  1595,  pp.  1-56. 

Notice  to  the  reader  in  regard  to  another  voyage  to  Guiana,  pp.  1-30.  [An  error  : 
the  notice  occupies  pp.  1,  2;  the  text  of  the  voyage,  pp.  3-30.] 

Title  of  the  voyage  of  Th,  Cavendish,  in  1586,  etc.  {"  Reise  desz  Edlen  vnd 
vesten  Thomas  Candisch  ...  "),  dated   "  m.  d.  xcix." 

Text  of  Th.  Candisch,  pp.  1-48. 

Title    for    the    plates    ("  Warhatftige    vnd    Eygentliche    Fiirbildung     ...  "),    dated 

"  M.  D.  XCIX," 

6  plates. 

•' Additamentum,"  title  dated  '■^  Anno  m  dc." 

Advertisement,  pp.  3,  4. 

Text,  pp.  5-73  ;  there  is  no  p.  46. 

Title  for  the  plates  ("  Folgen  nun  die  Figuren   ...  "),  dated  mdc. 

15  plates. 

Second  Edition,  1624. 
Printed  title,  longer  than  in  the  first  edition.     Here  is  the  beginning  and  the  end  :  — 

Bry.  Achter  Theil  Americae,  darinnen  Erstlich  beschrieben 
wird  das  Machtige  und  Goldtreiche  Konigreich  Guiana  zu  Nor- 
den  ...  Von  Newem  vbersehen  in  ein  richtigere  Ordnung 
gebracht,  vnd  zum  andernmahl  vfFgelegt,  auch  mit  vielen  Kupt- 
ferstucken  vber  vorige  vermehrt.  Franckfurt^  Bey  Caspar  Rodtel : 
'»   Verlegung   Weiland  'Johannis-Theodor't  de  Bry  Seeliger  Erben. 

M.  DC.  XXIV. 

The  two  prefaces,  J  1.,  not  numbered.  Sometimes  there  is  only  the  preface  of  Sir 
Walter  Ralegh. 

Map,  "  Guiana." 

Text,  pp.  1-130,  in  a  columns.  The  plates,  to  the  number  of  20,  are  placed  at 
PP-  3.".  '5.  19.  4J.*7.  58,62,70,  75,  81,84,92,94,98,103,116,119,121,  124. 

[For  corrections,  see  the  Appendix.] 

IX. 

Bry.  Neundter  vnd  Letzter  Theil  Americae,  Darinn  gehan- 
delt  wird,  von  gelegenheit  der  Elementen,  Natur  ...  der  Newen 
Welt:  ...  Alles  aufFs  trewlichste  aus  Niederlandischer  Beschrei- 
bung  Johan  Hugen  von  Lintschotten,  in  vnser  Hochteutsche 
Sprache  versetzet,  durch  Johannem  Humberger  Wetterauium. 
Ferner  auch  von  der  Reise  der  funfF  SchifFe,  so  im  Junio  desz 
1598.  Jahrs,  in  Hollandt  auszgefahren,  der  meynung,  durch 
das  Fretum  Magelanum,  zu  den  Moluckischen  Inseln  zu  schif- 
fen  ...  an  Tag  geben,  durch  Dietrichs  de  Bry  seligen  Wittib, 
vndzween  Sohne.  Gedruckt  zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  bey  Wolf- 
gang Richter.  (Without  date,  or  with  the  date  1601,  as  in 
Mr.  Grenville's  copy.) 


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The  title  given  above. 

"Dedication"  to  Louis,  Landgravi    )f"  Hesse,  with  his  arms,  i  1. 

"  Durchleuchtiger  hochgeborner  Fuist  ...  ",  pp.  2. 

"  An  den  gutwilligen  Lcser,"  pp.  2. 

Text,  pp.  1-327  (pp.  224,  238,  297  wrongly  numbered). 

Title,  "  Historische  Relation  ...  .  GeJrudt  mii  Franckfurt  am  Mayn,  durch  Matthaum 
Btekcr.    M.  DCi." 

Text,  pp.  3-72  (the  numbers  57  and  58  are  doubled,  and  61  and  62  are  wanting; 
71  is  incorrect). 

Title  for  the  plates  ("  Warhafftige  vnd  eygentliche  Abconterteyung  vnd  Fiirbild- 
ung  ..."),  dated  "in  Jahr  m.  dc  i." 

25  plates. 

Title,  "  Additamentum  Oder  Anhang  desz  neundten  Theils  Americje  ...  .  GeJruckt 
za  Franckfurt  am  Mayn,  durch  Matthaum  Becker,  m.  dcii." 

Map,  "  Fretum  Magellanicum  "    (not  in  the  2d  edition). 

Text,  pp.  3-103,  the  last  numbered  130. 

Title  of  the  plates  ("  Warhafftige  ...  "),  dated  "  in  Jahr  1602." 

14  plates. 

Second  Edition. 

The  title  differs  much  from  that  of  the  first  edition.  It  begins  with  these  three 
words,  "  Neundter  Theil  Americse,"  without  the  words  "  vnd  Letzter  "  before  "  Theil," 
and  ends,  "  Vnd  an  Tag  geben  durch  Matthaeum  Merian  ...  .  Getruckt  •zu  Franckfurt 
am  Mayn,  Bey  fVolffgan^  Hoffmann"  in  part  of  the  copies   ^^  bey  Matheo  Rempffern"). 

The  title  given  above,  printed  in  an  engraved  frontispiece,  is  also  undated. 

Dedication,  with  the  arms,  I  1. 

The  two  advertisements  (the  1st  dated  1601),  2  1. 

Text,  pp.  1-206  (with  the  mistakes  in  pagination). 

Title,  "  Additamentum,  dated  as  in  the  first  edition. 

Title  of  the  plates  ("  Warhafftige  "),  the  same. 

Plates,  numbered  i-xiv. 

As  this  second  edition  was  published  by  Matth.  Merian,  it  could  not  have  appeared 
before  1620. 

The  "Additamentum"  of  this  9th  part  had  been  previously  published  separately 
with  this  title  : — 

Bry.  Neur  SchifFart.  Warhafftige  und  eygentliche  Beschrei- 
bung  der  Langwierigen,  sorglichen  und  gefahrlichen  Reyse  so 
Olivier  van  Noort,  General  Oberster  uber  vier  SchifFe  durch 
das  gefahrliche  Fretum  Magellanicum  um  die  gaz  Welt  gethan 
hat,  verteutscht  durch  M.  Gothard  Arthus  von  Dantzig.  Franck- 
furt am  Mayne^  bey  Matthias  Becker,^  1602.  4to,  pp.  119,  includ- 
ing the  engraved  Frontispiece,  and  14  Plates. 


Bry.  Zehender  Theil  Americae  Darinnen  Zubefinden:  Erst- 
lich  zwo  SchifFarten  Herrn  Americi  Vesputii  ...  Zum  andern  :  Ein 
griindlicher  Bericht  von  dem  jetzigen  Zustand  der  Landschafft 
Virginien.  ...  Zum  dritten  :  Ein  warhafftige  Beschreibung  desz 
newen  Engellands  ...  von  Capitein  Johann  Schmiden  ...  be- 
schrieben    ...    in  Vorlegung    "Johann-Theodor  de  Bry^   Kunst  vna 


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Buchhiindlers.     Gedruckt   %u    Oppenheim  bey   Hieronymo   Gallern^ 
Anno  MDXVIII. 


Fiirbildungen   ...  "), 


The  title  given  above,  printed,  with  an  engraved  vignette. 
Notice  to  the  reader,  pp.  2. 
Map,  "  America  noviter  delineata." 

Text,  pp.  5-73  (the  66th  is  wrongly  paged  in  many  copies). 
Printed  title  for  the  plates  ("  Folgen  hernacher  Eigentliche 
with  the  date  "Anno  mdxviii." 
Plates  numbered  i-xii. 

XI. 

Bry.  Historische  Beschreibung,  Der  wunderbarlichen  Reyse, 
welche  von  einem  Hollander,  Wilhelm  Schouten  genandt,  neu- 
licher  Zeit  ist  verrichtet  worden:  ...  ans  Tage  Liecht  gegeben, 
durch  vnd  in  Verlegung  Johann-Dieterich  von  Bry.  Getruckt 
zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  Durch  Paull  Jacobi.  Im  Jahr^  M.  DC.  xix. 

There  are  copies  in  which  the  title  begins  thus,  "  EylffterTheil  America;.  Beschrei- 
bung der  ...  ". 

[&«  the  Appendix.] 

After  this  title  are  : 

Advertisement,  pp.  z. 

2  maps,  a.  "  Nova  Guinea,"  b.  "  Mappe  von  der  Siidsee." 

Text,  pp.  s-35. 

Printed  title  for  the  plates  ("Folgen  ...   Fiirbildung"),  dated  "  Anno  mdcxix." 

9  plates,  numbered  i-ix. 

Bry.  Appendix  desz  eilfften  Theils  Americae.  ...  Getruckt  %u 
Oppenheim  bey  Hieronymo  Gallern^  in  Verlegung  "Johann  Theodor 
de  Bry.    Anno  M  DC  xx. 

Text,  pp.  3-38  (the  36th  wrongly  numbered). 

Another  printed  title  for  the  plates,  dated  "  Anno  mdc.  xx." 

20  plates,  numbered  i-xx. 

The  two  maps  mentioned  above,  on  Weigel's  authority,  are  not  found  in  most  copies. 

It  is  probable  that  the  copies  of  this  eleventh  part  and  the  thirteenth,  whose  titles 
do  not  show  the  order  which  they  hold  in  the  collection,  were  published  separately,  and 
perhaps  previously  to  those  copies  which  were  designed  to  form  the  continuation  of 
the  first  parts. 

XII. 

Bry.  ZwolfFter  Theil  der  Newen  Welt,  Das  ist :  Griind- 
liche  volkommene  Entdeckung  aller  der  West-Indianischen 
LandschafFten  ...  Insuin  ...  entdecket  vnd  beschrieben,  Durch 
Antonium  de  Herrera,  ...  Item  Petri  Ordonnez  de  Cevallos  Be- 
schreibung der  West  Indianischen  LandschafFten.  ...  Gedruckt 
%u  Frankfurt^  in  Verlegung  Johann  Dietherichs  de  Bry^  Anno  1623. 

Printed  title,  in  an  engraved  frontispiece. 
Herrera's  preface,  with  no  table,  I  1. 
Map,  "  America  sive  novus  orbis." 

Text  in  two  columns,  pp.  1-131  (P«  '4  wrongly  numbered), 
vrbs  nobilissima  "  occurs  at  p.  99. 

VOL.   Ill,  7 


The  plate  "Cusco 


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The  14  plates  (16  in  the  copy  of  Mr.  Grenville)  which  belong  to  the  text  of  Her- 
rera  are  placed  either  in  this  part  or  in  the  13th. 

In  place  of  the  "  Paralipomena,"  which  in  the  Latin  edition  follow  p.  73  of  the 
text,  this  edition  has  38  pages  on  San  Salvador  and  Aldendurg  [so  in  Brunet],  with  an 
appendix;  in  the  Latin  edition  this  forms  the  7th  section  of  the  13th  and  last  part. 

xin. 

Bry.  Dreyzehender  Theil  Americae  ;  Das  ist :  Fortsetzung 
der  Historien  von  der  Newen  Welt,  oder  Nidergangischen  Indien  ; 
Darinnen  erstlich  ein  sattsame  und  griindtliche  Beschreibung 
desz  Newen  Engellandts,  Virginia,  Brasilia,  Guiana,  und  Ber- 
muda. Am  Ende  ist  ein  Discurs,  von  der  Statt  St.  Salvator  ... 
Franckfurt^  Gedriickt  bey  Caspar  Rotel^  in  Verlegung  Matthei 
Merian.     Anno  M.  DC  xxviii. 

The  copy  in  the  Bibliothi(jue  impiriale  has  the  title  given  above;  but  in  other  copies 
this  title  begins  thus,  "Continuatio  Americae,  d.  i.  Fortsetzung  ...  ",  and  the  date  is 
"  M.  DC.  xxvii." 

The  Mtle  given  above. 

Notice  to  the  reader,  i  I. 

Text,  pp.  1-90  (p.  87  is  wrongly  numbered).  There  are  7  pi.  in  the  text,  at  pp.  5, 
7.  15.  37.42,  60,  and  69. 

Map  of  Virginia,  for  p.  17,  and  a  map  of  Guiana  for  p.  67. 

Another  text,  pp.  1-38. 

And  besides,  according  to  Weigel, 

A  plate,  "  Warhafttige  Abbildung  von  Einnehmung  der  statt  S.  Salvator," 

This  part  contains  the  text  of  the  seven  first  sections  of  the  Latin  translation  printed 
in  1634.  In  Mr.  Grenville's  copy,  at  p.  67,  is  a  map  of  Brazil  which  is  not  in  the 
Latin  edition, 

XIV. 

Bry.  Vierzehender Theil  Americanischer  Historien,  Inhaltend, 
Erstlich,  WarhafFtige  Beschreibung  etlicher  West-Indianischer 
Landen  ...  Alsz  Ne.w  Mexico,  Cibola,  Cinaloa,  (^"'"''■a,  ... 
Zum  Andern,  Eine  Schiffart  der  Hollander  vnder  dem  Admiral 
Jacob  Eremiten  vmb  die  gantze  Welt  ...  Zum  Dritten,  His- 
toriche  [so  in  Brunet]  Erzehlung,  welcher  gestalt  die  sehr  reiche 
Spanische  Silberflotta  durch  Peter  Hein  ...  1628  ertapt  vnd  heim 
gebracht  worden.  Zum  Vierdten,  Was  massen  die  Statt  Olinda 
de  Fernambucco  ...  erobert  worden  ...  an  den  Tag  gegeben 
durch  Mattheum  Merian,  Buchhandlern  vnd  Kunststechern  zu 
Franckfurt  am  Mayn,  Gedruckt  xu  Hanaw  bey  David  Aubrj^  im 
Jahr  MDCXXX. 

Printed  title. 
Advertisement,  I  I. 

Text,  pp.  1-72,  with  14  plates  printed  at  pp.  8,  21,  23,  26,  30,  35,  36,  39,  41,  48, 
50,  55,  60,  and  64. 

At  p.  69  are  two  plates  on  a  single  sheet,  "  Olinde  "  and  "  Phernanbuco." 

The  copy  described  by  Weigel  has,  after  the  title,  3  maps  which  are  not  in  that  in 


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the  Bihliolhique  imperia/e,  a.  "  Descripcion  de  las  Indias  orientalcs,"  h.  "  Fretum  ma- 
gellanicum,"  r.  "Virginia." 

And  after  the  advertisement  two  other  maps  :  — 

••America  noviter  delineata," 

'•  Das  Norder  Theil  des  Lands  Brasilien." 

This  14th  German  part  contains  sections  8  to  i  ;,  which  are  in  Latin  in  the  13th 
volume  of  the  Great  Voyages  in  that  language,  printed  only  in  1634. 


ABRIDGEMENT  OF  THE  GREAT  VOYAGES. 

Bry.  America, das  ist,  ErfindungundOftenbahrungder  Newen 
Welt,  etc.,  durch  M.  Philippum  Ziglerum  von  Wiirzburg;  und 
in  Truck  gegeben  von  Johan  Theodoro  de  Bry,  Buchhandlern 
und  Biirgern  zu  Oppenheim.  Gedruckt  z«  Franckfurt  am  Mayn 
durch  Nicolaum  Hoffmann^  1617.    Folio. 

This  volume  contains  an  abridgement  of  the  nine  first  parts  of  the  Great  Voyages, 
and  some  other  relations  already  published. 

Bry.  Historia  Antipodum,  Newe  Welt  and  Americanische 
Historien.  Inhaltend  Beschreibungen  aller  West-Indianischen 
LandschafFten,  Insulen,  etc.,  Durch  Johan  Ludwig  Gottfriedt ; 
mit  Landtafeln  KupfFerstuclcen,  etc,  Durch  Mattheum  Mer'tan^ 
Buchhandlern  und  Kunst-Stechern  u.u  Frankfurt  am  Mayne^  anno 
1631.     3  pts.  in  I  vol.,  folio. 

An  abridgement  of  the  twelve  first  parts  of  the  German  text  oi  the  Great  Voyages 
published  by  the  de  Bry.  The  two  first  parts  form,  together,  pp.  562,  and  have,  more- 
over, an  engraved  frontispiece,  a  printed  title,  and  4  preliminary  leaves  for  the 
dedicatory  epistle  and  the  preface ;  the  third  part  has  only  72  pages.  The  second 
edition,  printed  at  Frankfort,  in  1665,  contains  some  additions. 

This  work  should  not  be  confounded  with  the  three  parts  of  the  Great  Voyages  (the 
3d,  4th,  and  9th),  which,  in  the  editions  issued  by  Math.  Merian  in  1630,  1644,  and 
1633,  also  have  the  title,  '•  Historia  Antipodum." 


APPENDIX. 

At  the  end  of  the  volume  which  contains  the  article  de  Bry, 
Brunet  prints  a  letter  received  from  M.  Sobolewski  after  that 
article  was  printed. 

Paris,  i  October ,  i860. 
I  am  proud.  Monsieur,  to  be  cited  by  you,  and  I  regret  that  I  did  not  arrive  in 
Paris  soon  enough  to  communicate  to  you  some  observations  on  the  Great  and  the  Small 
Voyages  of  De  Bry  in  German,  while  you  were  printing  your  notice.  You  have  here 
only  ..  single  copy,  by  no  means  complete,  and  this  has  prevented  your  being  as  exact 
and  as  explicit  in  regard  to  the  German  collection  as  you  are  for  the  Latin.  As  to  the 
latter,  your  notice  would  leave  nothing  to  be  desired  if  you  had  not  accepted,  with  too 
much  confidence,  all  that  I  had  the  honor  to  say  to  you  in  a  former  letter.  Unhappily 
I  have  led  you  into  error  in  regard  to  the  first  part  of  the  Great  Voyages  (col.  131 5), 


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and  I  hasten  to  aet  right  what  I  then  advanced  ;  at  Moscow  I  had  not  the  means  of 
verifying  some  notes  formerly  taken  on  a  journey. 

There  are  only  two  impressions  of  the  original  edition  (the  one  which  has  large 
numbers  printed  above  the  plates).  I  had  thought  that  there  were  three  varieties  of  the 
explanations  of  plates  in,  viii,  and  x.  It  was  a  mistake;  there  are  only  two.  On  the 
other  hand,  I  had  forgotten  to  tell  you  that  there  were  also  two  varieties  of  the 
explanation  of  plate  xxii;  this  should  be  added  to  the  table  which  you  give  in  col. 
131 6.     This  had  escaped  MM.  De  Bure. 

There  are  also  two  impressions  of  the  second  edition  of  this  part  (the  one  with 
small  characters  printed  above  the  plates),  which  reproduce,  line  by  line, —  but  only 
for  pp.  7-34  of  the  text,  —  the  two  impressions  of  the  original  edition.  You  have 
indicated  perfectly,  at  the  foot  of  col.  I  31 3,  the  differences  which  distinguish  the  pre- 
liminary and  supplementary  matter  of  this  second  edition  from  the  same  sheets  of  the 
original  edition;  as  to  the  explanations  of  the  plates,  it  is  again  I  that  have  led  you 
into  error.  The  two  impressions  of  the  second  edition  do  not  reproduce,  as  you  say, 
following  me,  the  two  impressions  of  the  first,  although  the  attempt  was  made  for  a 
few  plates.  In  general  the  explanations  with  the  small  figures  are  differently  arranged 
from  those  with  the  large  figures,  and  are  only  to  be  met  with  in  one  impression, 
excepting  a  single  plate,  the  xxiid.  I  have  a  copy  where  the  first  line  ends,  not  as 
usually  with  "  principum  se,"  but  with  "  sepulturam,"  and  contains  18  lines  in  place 
of  zo.  It  may  be  that  some  other  ditlerences  have  escaped  me,  in  consequence  of 
my  not  having  had  occasion  to  notice  them ;  for  this  reason  I  subjoin  a  table,  which 
rectifies  and  completes  your  two  tables,  and  gives  to  amateurs  the  means  of  verifying 
and  establishing  such  discoveries  as  are  still  possible.  As  to  what  Santander  says,  it  is 
erroneous  merely  because  he  did  not  distinctly  make  up  his  mind  what  should  be  called 
first  and  second  editions.  For  my  part,  I  understand  by  first  edition  either  of  the  two 
impressions  with  large  numbers,  and  by  second  edition  either  of  the  two  impressions 
with  small  figures  (see  the  remarks  after  the  following  table).  After  having  consulted 
a  considerable  number  of  copies,  which  had  remained  in  their  ancient  bindings,  I  am 
convinced  that  the  two  impressions  of  the  first  edition  are  always  to  be  found  mingled, 
whether  the  title  has  "  Theodor  Feirabend/'"  or  "  Theodor/  FeyrabendrV,"  and  that 
it  is  impossible  to  decide  the  question  of  priority. 


Table  to 

be  substituted  for 

those  of  columns  1 31 6  and  13 

17- 

II 
III 

19 
19 

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publi 

19 
16 

praebant  in 
pro 

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16 

regio 

pro 

nil 

12 

prode 

10 

decussa 

II 

ma 

V 

6 

periti  in 

7 

appa 

7 

ap 

VI 

7 

nisi 

8 

memoratte 

8 

memoratie 

VII 

12 

ver 

10 

insiar 

9 

instar 

VIII 
IX 

14 

7 

lacum 
latere 

II 

8 

oppidum 
ab   uno 

II 

8 

oppidum 
colligata 

X 

7 

Roa 

6 

Roanac 

7 

miliaribus  a 

XI 
XII 

8 
16 

sapenume 
ferreis 

7 
14 

naturse 
aliis 

8 
13 

sapenume 
aliis 

XIII 

17 

ratio 

17 

ratio 

IS 

rationem 

XIV 
XV 

9 

10 

illic 
admodum 

9 
II 

illic 
ad 

II 
12 

pavan 
capa 

XVI 

S 

meditul 

5 

meditul 

6 

me 

XVII 

II 

vel 

II 

vel 

8 

bello  de 

XVIII 
XIX 

22 
zo 

ma 
sunt 

22 
20 

ma 
sunt 

20 
14 

magnum 
non 

XX 

as 

sunt 

»S 

sunt 

20 

hae  pi- 

XXI 

»3 

ligneo 

13 

ligneo 

10 

elabora 

XXII 
XXIII 

20 
II 

principum  se 
expres 

21 
II 

principum 
expres 

20 
II 

principum  se 
has 

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The  first  column  gives  the  number  of  the  plates. 

The  second  column  gives  the  number  of  the  lines  of  explanation  below  the  plate, 
and  the  last  word  of  the  first  line  of  one  of  the  impressions  of  the  edition  with   large 

numbers.      Measure  of  this  larger  number 

The  third  column  gives  the  same  number  and  the  same  word  for  the  other  impres- 
sion with  large  numbers 

The   fourth   column   marks   in  the   same    way    the    edition    with    small    numbers. 

Measure  of  this  smaller  number 

N.  B.  To  make  the  differences  in  the  ends  of  the  lines  of  the  different  editions 
more  conspicuous,  we  have  printed  here  several  words  in  Italics,  although  these  words 
are  in  Roman  in  the  editions  which  we  have  described. 

Collection  of  the  de  Bry,  in   German. 

Col.  1344.  The  copy  in  the  Bibliothique  impiriale,  the  only  one,  I  believe,  that  you 
h.ive  at  Paris,  is  very  defective.  It  is,  therefore,  not  astonishing  that  in  using  mine, 
which  is  perfectly  complete,  I  find  several  corrections  to  be  made  in  your  article.  I 
will  begin  by  remarking  that  the  titles  of  the  first  parts  of  the  Great  Voyages  in  Ger- 
man are,  in  general,  printed  separately  and  pasted  011  the  frontispieces  engraved  for  the 
Latin  edition;  but  they  are  sometimes  found  printed  on  frontispieces  where  the  legend 
had  been  left  blank. 

Col.  1 345-46.  First  fart,  second  and  third  editions.  The  title  which  precedes  the 
engravings  is  entirely  printed  from  type,  while  in  this  it  is  printed  in  an  engraved 
cartouch. 

Col.  1 346.  Second  part,  second  edition.  1  add,  as  distinctive  marks  of  this  edition, 
that  the  privilege  is  dated  20  August  1603,  and  that  the  text  is  numbered  in  Arabic 
figures  1-42,  instead  of  in  Roman  numerals  i-xlii,  as  in  the  first  edition. 

Col.  1347.  Third  part.  The  two  editions  of  this  part  resemble  one  another 
perfectly  in  type  and  paper,  but  there  are  some  differences  which  might  easily  escape 
the  collator,  and  are  worth  while  to  note:  In  the  first  edition  the  catch-word  of  p.  7  is 
•'wilden,"  with  a  small  w,  and  the  word  "  Referirt"  on  the  second  line  of  p.  285  has  a 
capital  R,  but  the  second  has  "  Wilden,"  with  a  capital  W,  and  "  referirt,"  with  a  small  r. 
If  p.  136  is  wrongly  numbered  in  some  copies,  it  is  from  an  accident  during  the  printing, 
as  I  have  satisfied  myself,  and  this  error  is  very  often  to  be  found  corrected.  Where 
the  map  is  dated  1624,  it  is  because,  to  supply  one  wanting  in  that  copy,  one  was  taken 
from  a  later  edition,  as  this  map  is  to  be  found  repeated  in  other  parts  printed  later. 

Col.  I  348,   Fourth  part,Jirst  edition.    The  last  plate  is  numbered  xxiiii,  and  not  xxiv. 

Col.  1349.  Sixth  part,  first  edition.  The  text  has  62  leaves  and  not  62  pages;  this 
is  a  misprint  in  your  account. 

Seventh  part.  The  last  seven  lines  of  your  col.  1349  and  the  first  seven  of  col. 
1350,  contain  some  errors  borrowed  from  the  account  given  by  Weigel,  who  had 
apparently  used  a  copy  in  which  the  binder  had  introduced  some  plates  not  belonging 
there.  To  understand  this,  it  should  be  known  that  the  three  plates  of  the  seventh 
part  of  the  Great  Voyages  in  German  were  published  at  first  at  the  end  of  the  "  Addita- 
mentum  "  of  the  eight  part,  in  1 600,  as  was  done  in  the  Latin  edition ;  they  there 
form  Nos.  i,  11,  iii,  and  are  preceded  by  the  following  general  title,  "  Folgen  nun  die 
Figuren  ...  deren  ttliche  ins  sieiende  Theil  ...  etliche  ins  achte  ...  jetzo  new  auffs  zier- 
lichste  zugericht  "vnd  an  Tag  geben  durch  Dieterich  de  Bry,  seligen  Erben.  Gedruckt  zu 
Francfort  am  Meyn  durch  Matthaum  Becker,  mdc.  ;"  but  afterward,  when  a  second 


1   . 

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} 


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edition  of  the  eighth  part  was  published  in  1624,  with  illustrations  in  the  text  and  the 
"  Additamentum"  included  in  the  text,  as  there  was  no  place  for  these  plates,  they  were 
struck  off  again  with  a  title  printed  ail  hoc,  beginning,  "  Folgen  nun  die  Figuren,  welche 
ins  sicbcnde  Thcil,  zur  bcschrcibung  der  Reysen  Ulrich  Schmids  von  Straubingen 
gehoren,"  and  ending  with,  *•  Francfurt,  in  yerleguti^  yuannii  TAeodari  tit  Bry  S. 
Erhen,  u.  DC.  xxiv."  This  title  and  these  three  engravings,  by  themselves,  ought  only 
to  be  met  with,  therefore,  in  the  copies  of  the  collection  where  the  eighth  part  is  of 
the  first  edition,  and  where  the  "Additamentum"  of  1600  is  to  be  found;  while 
they  are  duplicates  in  those  where  the  eighth  part  is  of  the  second  edition.  The  im- 
pression of  1624  is  distinguished  from  that  of  1600,  as  you  remark  further  on,  by  the 
words,  "  America;  siebenuer  Theil,"  below  the  explanation  of  each  engraving.  No 
second  edition  of  this  part  is  known,  but  a  third  edition  is  known;  it  is  remarkable 
that  the  case  is  the  same  with  the  Latin  text  of  this  part. 

Col,  1350.  Eigliili  pait,Jirst  edition.  You  reproduce  a  slight  inaccuracy  of  Weigel, 
when  you  say  that  the  notice  to  the  reader  in  regard  to  another  voyage  to  Guiana 
extends  from  p.  I  to  p.  30.  The  notice  of  this  second  voyage  of  Raleigh  to  Guiana 
occupies  pp.  I  and  z  ;   the  text  of  the  voy.ige,  pp.  3-30. 

The  text  of  the  second  edition  of  the  eighth  part  cont.iins  all  that  is  in  the  first 
edition  and  the  "  Additamentum,"  no  more,  no  less,  but  arranged  in  a  better  order. 
As  to  the  plates,  those  which  are  at  pp.  15,  76,  ii6,  are  not  in  the  first  edition  ;  plate 
XII  of  the  "  Additamentum"  of  1600  is  wholly  wanting,  as  well  as  plates  i,  11,  in,  for 
which,  us  I  have  said  above,  there  was  no  longer  any  place. 

Col.  1352.  Tenth  part.  The  vignette  of  the  title  is  different  in  some  copies;  the 
case  is  the  same  in  the  Latin  eilition. 

Except  in  the  points  that  I  have  mentioned,  I  find  everything  perfectly  exact  and 
precise.  The  differences  between  the  plates  of  the  different  editions  might  be  pointed 
out,  especially  for  the  Small  Voyages  in  German,  but  this  could  be  done  only  by  the 
aid  of  engravings,  which  would  occupy  too  much  space,  and,  moreover,  would  only 
interest  the  booksellers  and  the  amateurs  in  Germany,  of  whom  you  are,  Monsieur, 
the  guide  and  the  providence. 

Receive  my  thanks  for  the  honor  you  have  done  me  in  associating  my  name  with 
yours,  as  well  as  the  assurance  of  my  high  and  sincere  consideration. 

Serge  Sobolewskt. 


Bryan  (D.)  The  Appeal  for  Suffering  Genius:  a  Poetical 
Address  for  the  Benefit  of  the  Boston  Bard ;  and  the  Triumph 
of  Truth,  a  Poem.  By  Daniel  Bryan.  fVashington  City:  the 
Author.   1826.    8vo,  pp.  xiii,  80.  c,  h.  8785 

Bryan.  The  Lay  of  Gratitude,  consisting  of  Poems  occa- 
sioned by  the  Recent  Visit  of  Lafayette  to  the  United  States,  by 
Daniel  Bryan.  Philadelphia:  H.  C.  Carey  ^  I.  Lea.  1826.  8vo, 
pp.  104.  BA.  8786 

Bryan.  The  Mountain  Muse:  Comprising  the  Adventures 
of  Daniel  Boone;  and  the  Power  of  Virtuous  and  Refined 
Beauty.  By  Daniel  Bryan,  of  Rockingham  County,  Virginia. 
Harrisonburg:  the  Author.  1813.  i2mo,  pp.  252,  List  of  Sub- 
scribers, pp.  12.  c,  H.  8787 

Bryan.  Thoughts  on  Education :  A  Poem.  Richmond^  Va. 
1830.    8vo.  8788 


BRYAN. 


63 


by 
(vo, 
786 


Bryan.  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Rev.  (j.  G.  Cookman, 
also  a  Poem  on  the  Loss  of  the  Steamer  President.  Alexandria. 
1841.    8vo.  8789 

Bryan  (G.  J.)  Life  of  George  P.  Barker,  with  Sketches  of 
some  of  his  Celebrated  Speeches;  the  Proceedings  of  the  Bar  of 
Erie  County  on  the  Occasion  of  his  Death,  and  the  Funeral  Ser- 
mon of  John  C.  Lord,  d.d.  By  George  J.  Bryan.  Bujf'alo: 
O.  G.  Steele.    1849.    i6mo,  pp.  215.      Portrait.  c,  s.  8790 

Bryan  (Hugh).  Living  Christianity  delineated,  in  the  Diaries 
and  Letters  of  two  Eminently  pious  Persons  lately  deceased  ;  viz. 
Mr.  Hugh  Bryan,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Hutson,  Both  of  South-Caro- 
lina. With  a  Preface  by  the  Reverend  Mr.  John  Conder,  and 
the  Reverend   Mr.   Thomas  Gibbons.     London:    "J.  Buckland. 

8791 


MDCCLX.      I2mo,  pp.  XI,   171. 

See  M.  R. 


C,  P. 


■^ss- 


Bryan  (James),  m.d.  A  Plea  for  the  Establishment  of  Vet- 
erinary Colleges  in  the  United  States,  being  a  Lecture  delivered 
Oct.  24,  1854,  before  the  State  Agricultural  Society  of  Pennsyl- 
vania.    Philadelphia.    1 855.    8vo,  pp.  16.  ^792 

Bryan.  Progress  of  Medicine  during  the  First  Half  of  the 
Nineteenth  Century.  ...  Lecture  ...  .  By  James  Bryan,  m.d. 
...  Philadelphia:   Grattani^  M'Lean.   1851.    8vo,  pp.  28.       H. 

Bryan  (J.  W.)  An  Oration  on  the  Completion  of  the  Club- 
foot and  Harlow's  Creek  Canal,  and  the  Fifty  First  Anniversary 
of  our  Independence,  delivered  July  4,  1827.  By  James  W. 
Bryan.  Newhern^  N.  C:  IVatson  (ff  Machen.  1827.  8vo, 
pp.  12.  M.  8794 

Bryan  (John  A.)  Letter  on  the  Union  of  the  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  Oceans,  at  or  near  the  Isthmus  of  Panama.    1845.    ^vo. 

Bryan.  The  Ohio  Annual  Register;  containing  a  con- 
densed history  of  the  State,  with  a  full  and  complete  catalogue 
of  all  the  public  officers  in  the  several  counties  in  Ohio;  Officers 
of  State,  Members  of  Congress  and  the  Legislature,  Cabinet  and 
other  officers  of  the  General  Government,  etc.,  etc.,  since  the 
adoption  of  the  State  Constitution;  also  the  names  of  the  Gov- 
ernors, Judges,  etc.,  appointed  under  Territorial  Government ; 
together  with  a  variety  of  tables  and  other  useful  information 
calculated  for  the  public  convenience  and  general  interest.  By 
John  A.  Bryan.     Columbus.   18 14.    i2mo.  8796 


64 


BRYANT. 


I! 


Bryan  (John  H.)  Speech  in  Congress,  on  the  Proposition 
to  Amend  the  Constitution,  Respecting  the  Election  of  Presi- 
dent and  Vice-President,  March  13,  1826.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i2mo, 
pp.  15.  w.  8797 

Bryan  (Jonathan),  Letter  to  the  Negroes  lately  converted 
in  America  and  particularly  those  at  the  plantation  of  J.  Bryan. 
London.    1743.    8vo.  8798 

Bryan  (Samuel).  Proceedings  in  the  Case  of  Francis  John- 
son, Esq.,  prosecuted  for  Delinquencies  as  Receiver-general  of 
the  Land-office,  Pennsylvania.  Lancaster^  Pa,  1799.  8vo,  pp. 
27.  8799 

Bryan.  A  Statement  of  measures  contemplated  against 
Samuel  Bryan,  Esq.,  Register-General  of  the  Commonwealth  of 
Pennsylvania  ...  the  evident  motive  for  them  was  his  spirited 
prosecution  of  Francis  Johnson,  Esq.,  late  Receiver-General  ... 
also  a  summary  account  of  the  late  disgraceful  fracas.  ...  Phila- 
delphia.  1800.    8vo,  pp.  62.  p.  8800 

Bryan  (Thomas).  Observations  on  the  Tariff,  with  refer- 
ence to  the  printing  of  Silk  into  Handkerchiefs,  etc.  Addressed 
to  the  Secretary  of  State  of  the  United  States.  \_New  Tork. 
1827.]    8vo  pp.  7.  c.  8801 

Bryan  (T.  B.)  Stephen  A.  Douglas  on  the  Cause  and  Effect 
of  the  Rebellion.  Letter  from  Thomas  B.  Bryan,  Esq.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  3.  8802 

Bryand  (£douard).  Histoire  de  St-Dominigue.  See  [Ed- 
wards (Bryan)]. 

Bryant  (C.  S.)  and  Murch  (A.  B.)  A  History  of  the  Great 
Massacre  by  the  Sioux  Indians  in  Minnesota  [in  August,  1862], 
including  the  personal  narratives  of  many  who  escaped.  By 
Charles  S.  Bryant,  a.m.,  and  Abel  B.  Murch.  Eighth  Thou- 
sand. Cincinnati;  Rickey  &  Carroll.  1864.  Crown  8vo,  pp. 
504.  c.  8803 

Bryant  (E.)  What  I  saw  in  California  :  being  the  Journal 
of  a  Tour  by  the  Emigrant  Route  and  South  Pass  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains,  across  the  continent  of  North  America.  ...  in  the 
Years  1846,  1847.  ...  By  Edwin  Bryant,  Late  Alcade  of  San 
Francisco.  New  Tork:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.  1848.  i2mo,  pp. 
455.    +  Second  Edition.    New  Tork.  1848.    +  Third  Edition. 


BRYANT. 


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[Ibid,  and]  Philadelphia  :  Geo.  S.  Appleton.    M  Dccc  XLix.    iimo, 
pp.  455.  c,  H.  8804 

A  sixth  edition  wai  publithnl  In  1849.  It  was  reprinted,  London:  RoutltJfri.  1849. 
limo,  pp.  144.  This  was  the  first  of  the  modern  boulca  which  drew  .ittentiun  to  the 
large  deposits  of  gold  in  that  country.  An  edition  was  published  at  Paris  with  J.  T. 
Brooks'.     &«  Vol.  II.,  No.  83 SO- 

Bryant.  Voyage  en  Californie.  Description  de  son  sol,  de 
son  climat,  de  ses  mines  d'or.  Traduit  par  X.  Marmier.  Aug- 
mente  de  divers  renseignements  sur  I'etat  actuel  de  la  Cali- 
fornie, et  d'une  Notice  scicntifique  sur  Tor  et  son  exploitation. 
Paris:  Jrthus  Bertrand.    [1849.]    8  sheets.      Map.  8805 

Bryant  (J.  R.  M.)  Eulogiuni  on  Chief  Justice  Marshall, 
delivered  ...  Washington  City,  on  the  24th  of  September,  1835, 

By  James  R.   M.   Bryant fVashington:   Jacob  Gideon.,  Jr. 

1835.    8vo,  pp.  16.  c.  8806 

[Bryant  (J.)]  Account  and  History  of  the  Oregon  Terri- 
tory, together  with  a  Journal  of  an  Emigrating  Party.  London. 
1846.    i2mo.  8807 

Title  from  J.  R.  Smith's  Catalogue. 

Bryant  (J.  H.)  Poems  by  John  Howard  Bryant.  New 
Tori:  D.  Appleton  and  Company,  m.dccclv.  i2mo,  pp.  vi,  i  1., 
PP-  7-93-  "•  8808 

Includes  "India.i  Summer,"  "The  New  England  Pilgrim's  Funeral,"  etc. 

Bryant  (J.)  Account  of  an  Insurrection  of  the  Negro 
Slaves  in  the  Colony  of  Demerara,  August  1823.  By  Joshua 
Bryant.  Georgetown  (Dem.:)  Printed  by  A.  Stevenson.  1824. 
i2mo,  pp.  vii,  125.     2  folded  Plates.  c.  8809 

Bryant  (S.)  An  Oration  delivered  at  Mount  Aaron,  in 
West  Dedham,  July  4,  1839.  ...  By  Samuel  Bryant  ...  .  Sec- 
ond Edition.     Dedham:   H.  Mann's  Press.   1839.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

Bryant's  Songs  from  Dixie's  Land.  New  York:  R.  M. 
De  mtt.   1865.    i8mo.  88 1 1 

Bryant  (W.  C.)  An  Address  to  the  People  of  the  United 
States  in  behalf  of  the  American  Copyright  Club,  adopted  at  New 
York,  Oct.  18,  1843.     ^^"^  Tork.   1843.    ^^°->  PP-  ^o.      8812 

Br\  ANT.  The  American  Landscape,  No.  i.  Engraved 
from  Original  and  Accurate  Drawings.  With  Historical  and 
Topographical  Illustrations.  [By  W.  C.  Bryant.]  New  Tork. 
1830.    4to.  8813 


VOL.    III. 


8 


66 


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Bryant.  A  Discourse  on  the  Life,  Character  and  Genius 
of  Washington  Irving.  Delivered  before  the  New  York  His- 
torical Society,  at  the  Academy  of  Music  in  New  York,  on  the 
3d  of  April,  i860.  By  William  Cullen  Bryant.  New  Tork. 
i860.    8vo,  pp.  46.  8814 

Bryant.  The  Embargo;  or.  Sketches  of  the  Times.  A 
Satire.  The  Second  Edition,  corrected  and  enlarged.  Together 
with  The  Spanish  Revolution,  and  other  Poems.  By  William 
Cullen  Bryant.  Boston:  Printed  for  the  Author  by  E,  G.  House. 
1809.    i2mo,  pp.  35,  (i).  c.  8815 

Thin  is  the  first  published  volume  «f  the  eminent  poet's  verses,  and  appeared  when 
he  was  but  fourteen  yearsi  uf  age.  "  Thanatupsis  "  appeared  in  the  *' North  American 
Review"  in  1816,  and  was  lirst  issued  in  book  form  in  the  edition  uf  his  poems 
published  in  1S21.      Stt  No.  8811. 

Bryant.  A  Forest  Hymn,  by  William  Cullen  Bryant. 
With  Illustrations  by  John  A.  Hows.  New  Tork:  fV.  A. 
TownsendiS  Co.  \x\.  d.]   4to,  32  leaves.  8816 

Bryant.  The  Fountain  and  other  Poems.  By  William 
Cullen  Bryant.  New  Tork  isl  London:  IViley^  Putnam.  1842. 
i2mo,  pp.  100.  BA.  8817 

Bryant.  A  Funeral  Oration,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of 
Thomas  Cole,  delivered  before  the  National  Academy  of  De- 
sign, New-York,  May  4,  1848.  By  William  Cullen  Bryant.  ... 
New-Tork  :  D.  Appleton  i^f  Company.    M  DCCC  XLViii.     8vo,  pp. 

42.  H.  8818 

Bryant.  Letters  of  a  Traveller;  •,  Notes  of  Things  seen 
in  Europe  and  America.  By  William  C.  Bryant.  New  Tork : 
G.  P.  Putnam.  1850.  i2mo,  pp.  442.  c.  -f  Third  Edition. 
New  Tork.   1 85 1.    8vo.  c.  8819 

Also,  on  large  paper,  with  illustrations  on  steel.  Republished  with  the  following 
title  :  "  The  Picturesque  Souvenir.  Letters  of  a  Traveller  ;  or.  Notes  of  Things  seen 
in  Europe  and  America.  By  William  Cullen  Bryant.  With  Thirteen  Illustrations  on 
Steel.    New  Tork  :   George  P.  Putnam.   1851."    I amo.  Title,  pp.  442.      ba. 

Bryant.  Letters  of  a  Traveller.  Second  Series.  [Letters 
from  Spain  and  other  countries.]  New-Tork:  D.  Appleton  Sff  Co. 
1859.    i2mo,  pp.  277.  c.  8820 

Bryant.  Poems  by  William  Cullen  Bryant.  Cambridge: 
Hilliard  and  Metcalf.  1 82 1.  8vo,  pp.  44.  c,  ba.  +  New 
Tork.  1832.  i2mo.  p.  +  With  Illustrations  by  E.  Leutze, 
engraved  by  American  Artists.     Philadelphia:    Carey  and  Hart. 


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1847.  8v<»,  engraved  Title,  pp.  378.  Plates.  (  Scctjiul  Kdi- 
tion.  Philtulelphia:  Carey  and  Hat t.  1847.  8vo,  pp.  378.  20 
Plates,     t   Sixth  Kdition.     Philadelphia :   //.  Hart.    1850.         c. 

Bryant.  Poems  by  William  Cullcn  MryaiU.  Collected  and 
arranged  by  the  Author.  Illustrated  with  Seventeen  Kngravings. 
!S/ew  y'ork:   Appleton  iff  Co.  [n.  d.J    Sm.  4to,  7  I.,  pp.  340.      c. 

This  ediciun  w.i»  printed  in  London  liy  R.  Clay,  tor  (irirtin  tt  Co.  The  Appletuns 
purchased  a  number  of  copies,  and  substituted  their  names  as  the  publishers.  Mr, 
Bryant's  poems  have  been  reprinted  in  many  forms  in  England, 

Bryant.  Poems,  collected  and  arranged  by  the  author. 
Illustrated  with  seventy-one  Engravings,  by  the  brothers  I)al- 
/iel,  from  Drawings  by  eminent  artists.  London:  Sampson^  Low^ 
Son  isf  Co.  1858.  Sm.  4to,  pp.  xv,  344.  Portrait,  and  71  Wood- 
cuts, c.  8823 

Bryant.  Poems  of  William  Cullen  Bryant.  Collected  and 
arranged  by  the  Author.  ...  New  York:  D.  Jppleton  and  Com- 
pany.  1865.    2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  X,  (i),  296;  vi,  (i),  286.      BA. 

Bryant.  Thirty  Poems  William  Cullen  Bryant.  New 
York:  D.  Appleton  and  Co.  m.dccc.lxiv.    i2mo,  pp.  222.        c. 

Bryant.  Voices  of  Nature.  By  William  Cullen  Bryant. 
With  Illustrations.  New  York:  D.  Appleton  l^  Co.  1865.  i2mo, 
pp.  91.  c.  8826 

Consists  of  selections  from  the  rural  poems  of  the  author. 

Bryant  (W.  M.)  A  Sermon  delivered  on  Thanksgiving 
Day,  [Dec.  5,  1822,]  at  Mattapoisett,  Rochester.  By  William 
M.Bryant.    New  Bedford:    Printed  by  Benj.  Lindsey.  1823.   8vo. 

Brydues  (George).  Letters  from  Sir  George  Brydges,  now 
Lord  Rodney,  to  His  Majesty's  Ministers  ...  relative  to  the 
Capture  of  St.  Eustatius  and  its  Dependencies  and  shewing  the 
State  of  the  War  in  the  West  Indies  at  that  period,  together 
with  a  continuation  of  his  Lordship's  Correspondence  with  the 
Governors  and  Admirals  in  the  West  Indies  and  America  during 
the  year  1781,  and  until  the  time  of  his  leaving  the  command 
and  sailing  for  England.  London:  J.  Debrett.  1789.  410,  pp. 
180.  8828 

"  In  one  of  his  letters,  Lord  Rodney  states,  that  if  it  had  not  been  for  the  English 
merchants  settled  in  St.  Eustatius,  '  who  supplied  the  American  rebels  with  every 
necessary  and  implements  of  war,  the  rebellion  must  have  been  long  since  at  an 
end.'  "  —  M.  R.,  ii.  47a. 

Brydges  [Sir  Samuel  Egerton).  Restituta;  or,  Titles,  Ex- 
tracts, and   Characters  of  Old   Books   in    English    Literature, 


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revived.      London:    Longman^    Hurst,    Rees^   Orme,  and  Brown. 
1814-16.    4  vols.,  8vo.  BA.,  s.  8829 

Vol.  II.,  pp.  202-215,  include  a  reprint  from  the  excessively  scarce  original  of  "  A 
True  R.eport  of  the  Laste  Voyage  into  the  West  and  Northwest  Regions,  &c.,  1577, 
worthily  atchieued  by  Capteine  Frobisher,"  etc.  The  "  Imaginative  Biography,"  by 
the  same  author,  contains  a  notice  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh. 

Brydone  (J.  M.)  Narrative  of  a  Voyage,  with  a  Party  of 
Emigrants,  sent  out  from  Sussex,  in  1834,  by  the  Petworth 
Emigration  Committee,  to  Montreal,  thence  up  the  River  Ot- 
tawa and  through  the  Rideau  Canal,  to  Toronto,  Upper  Canada, 
and  afterwards  to  Hamilton.  ...  By  James  Marr  Brydone,  Sur- 
geon R.  N.     Petworth^  {^"g-)  1834.    8vo,  pp.  66.     Map.      c. 

BuACHE  DE  LA  Neuville  (Jean  Nicolas).  Memoire  sur  les 
pays  de  I'Asie  et  de  I'Amerique,  situes  au  nord  de  la  Mcr  du 
Sud,  accompagne  d'une  carte  de  comparaison  des  plans  de  MM. 
Engel  et  de  Vaugondy,  avec  le  plan  des  cartes  modernes.  Par 
J.  57.  Bauche,  georg.  ord.  du  Roi.  Paris.  IJJS'  4^o>  PP*  22. 
Map.    '^"    'f  8831 

Also,  in  the  "Memoires  de  I'Academie  des  sciences,"  "Considerations  sur  les  limites 
meridionales  dc  la  Guyana  franfaise"  (1797),  "Observations  sur  quelques  lies  situees 
entre  le  Japon  et  la  Calilornie,"  Map  (1798),  "Recherches  sur  I'lle  Antillia  et  sur 
repo']ue  de  la  decouverte  de  I'Amerique"  (1806). 

BuACHE  (P.)  Considerations  geographiques  et  physiques  sur 
les  nouvelles  decouvertes  au  Nord  de  la  grande  Mer,  appellee 
vulgairement  la  Mer  du  Sud  ;  avec  des  cartes,  qui  y  sont  rela- 
tives ...   .   Par  M,  Philippe  Buache.     Paris,  1753.    3  pts.,  4to. 

Reprinted  from  the  "Mem.  de  I'Acad.  des  Sciences."     See  Faribault,  No.  191. 

BuACHE.  Nouvelles  observations  concernant  les  dernieres 
connoissances  venues  de  Russie,  qui  confirment  les  vues,  in- 
diquees  dans  les  Considerations  geographiques,  &c.  sur  le  voisinage 
de  I'Amerique  et  de  I'Asie,  separees  uniquement  par  un  long 
detroit,  et  sur  la  grande  Presqu'  He  supposee  ;  presentee  a  I'acad- 
emie  des  sciences.     Par  Philippe  Buache.     Paris.  1753.    i2mo. 

Also,  in  the  "  Mem.  de  I'Acad.  des  Sciences,"  "  Memoire  sur  les  difterentes  idees 
qu'on  a  eues  de  la  traversee  de  la  Mer  Glaciale  arctique  ..."  (1759),  "Considera- 
tions geographiques  et  physiques  sur  les  terres  australes  ou  antarctiques  "  (1761). 

BuACHE.  Objets  a  considerer  sur  un  memoire  qu'il  avoit  appris 
qu'on  se  proposoit  de  presenter  a  I'acadeniie  contre  la  relation 
de  I'amiral  de  Fonte.  Par  M.  Philippe  Buache.  Paris.  1753. 
i2mo.  8834 

The  Bubble,  a  Poem.     London.   1721.    8vo.  8835 

On  the  South  Sea  Scheme. 


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The  Bubbles  of  Canada.     See  [Haliburton  (T.  C.)] 

BucARELi  Y   Ursua.     Allocutio    Exc.    D.    D.    Antonii 

■Regis, 


M. 


Bucareli,  et  Ursua,  Pro- Regis,  Gubcrnatoris,  Ducisquc  Gen- 
cralis  totius  Novje  Hispaniic,  ad  Patrcs  Concilij  IV.  Provin- 
cialis  Mexicani  facta  prima  die  sui  ingresus  10  Oct.  anni  1777. 
\ Mexico.    1777.]    Folio,  4  leaves.  8836 

The  Buccaneer.     A  Tale.     London.    1832.    3  vols.,  i2mo. 

The  Buccaneers ;  a  Romance  of  our  own  Country  in  its 
Anciciit  Days;  illustrated  with  Divers  Marvellous  Histories, 
and  Antique  and  Facetious  Episodes;  gathered  from  the  most 
Authentic  Chronicles  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Nieuw  Neder- 
landts  ...  I  by]  Terentius  Phlogobombos.  [Motto.]  In  Five 
Books.  Boston:  Munroe  fff  Francis.  New  Tork :  Charles  S. 
Francis.    1827.    2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  263;  381,  (2).  H.  8838 

Buccaneers  of  America.  See  Esquemeling  (John)  and  Oex- 
melin  (A.  O.) 

BucH  (Christian  Leopold  von).  Petrifications  recueillies  en 
Amerique  par  Mr.  Alexandre  de  Humboldt  et  par  Mr.  Charles 
Degenhardt.  Berlin:  imprimerie  de  Tacademie  des  sciences.  1839. 
Folio,  2  1.,  pp.  32.     2  Plates.  c.  8839 

BucHAN  (David  Stewart  Erskine,  Earl  of).  See  Erskine 
(D.  S.) 

Buchanan  (A.  C.)  Emigration  practically  considered;  with 
detailed  Directions  to  Emigrants  proceeding  to  North  America, 
particularly  to  the  Canadas.  By  A.  C.  Buchanan.  London. 
1828.    i2mo,  pp.  148.  c.  8840 

Also:  Annual    Report  of  A.  C.    Buchanan,   Esq.,  on  the  Emigration  to  Canada, 
during  the  Season  of  1854.      Quebec.    1855.     8vo,  pp.  35. 

Buchanan  (A.)  An  Oration,  composed  and  delivered  at  the 
request  of  the  Republican  Society  of  Baltimore  on  the  Fourth 
of  July,  One  thousand  seventeen  hundred  and  ninety  four. 
By  Archibald  Buchanan.  Baltimore:  Clayland,  Dobbin  &  Co. 
M,DCc,XLV.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  40.  8841 

Buchanan (C.)  Colonial  Ecclesiastical  Establishments:  being 
a  view  of  the  state  of  the  Colonies  of  Great  Britain,  ...  Prefaced 
by  some  Considerations  on  the  National  Duty  ...  By  Rev. 
Claudius  Buchanan,  d.d.  Second  Edition.  London:  T.  Cadell. 
1813.    8vo.  8842 


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Buchanan  (E.  Y.)  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Parish  of 
Trinity  Church,  Oxford,  Philadelphia.  Read  in  the  Church, 
on  Sunday,  August  2d,  1857.  ^X  ^^^  ^ev.  Edward  Y.  Bu- 
chanan, Rector.  Printed  by  Request.  Published  for  Presenta- 
tion.    Philadelphia :   Lindsay  i^  Blakiston.   1857.    ^v">  PP-  5^- 

[Buchanan  (Franklin).]  In  relation  to  the  Claims  of  the 
Officers  of  the  Late  Texas  Navy.  New  Tork.  [n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  44.  H.  8844 

Buchanan  (G.)  An  Oration  upon  the  Moral  and  Political 
Evil  of  Slavery.  Delivered  at  a  Public  Meeting  of  the  Mary- 
land Society  for  promoting  the  abolition  of  Slavery.  ...  Balti- 
more, July  4,  1791.  By  George  Buchanan,  M.D.  ...  Baltimore: 
Edwards.    1793.    8vo,  pp.  20.  p.  8845 

Also  :  Treatise  on  the  Typhus  Fever,  for  the  benefit  of  establishing  a  Lying-in 
Hospital  at  Baltimore.      Baltimore,   1789.    8vo. 

Buchanan  (Harrison  Gray).  Asmodeus;  or.  Legends  of 
New-York.  Being  a  complete  expose  of  the  Upper  Ten  Thou- 
sand.   New  Tork:  Munson  &  Co.    1848.    8vo,  pp.  96.     c.  8846 

Buchanan  (L)  Britain  the  Country,  verses  Britain  the  Em- 
pire. Our  Monetary  Distresses — their  legislative  Cause  and 
Cure.  By  Isaac  Buchanan.  Hamilton^  C.  JV.  i860.  8vo,  pp. 
clxiv,  288.  884- 

BucHANAN.  The  British  American  Federation  a  Necessity ; 
its  Industrial  Policy  also  a  Necessity.  By  ...  Isaac  Buchanan 
...  .  Hamilton:  printed  at  the  '"'•  Spectator"  Steam  Press.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  48.  H.  8848 

Buchanan.  A  Government  Specie-paying  Bank  of  Issue 
and  other  Subversive  Legislation,  proposed  by  the  Finance  Min- 
ister of  Canada.     Hamilton.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  24.  8849 

Buchanan.  Memorial  to  the  Commercial  Convention  at 
Detroit.     Hamilton.    1865.    8vo.  8850 

"  Printed,  but  not  distributed  or  published." —  H.  J.  Morgan. 

Buchanan.  Militia  Brochure ;  our  Battalion  Organization 
should  not  be  as  Volunteers  but  as  a  Militia  Force.  Hamilton., 
a  IV.  1863.   8vo,  pp.  15.  8851 

Buchanan.  The  Relations  of  the  Industry  of  Canada,  with 
the  Mother  Country  and  the  United  States,  being  a  Speech  by 
Isaac  Buchanan,  Esq.,  m.d.,  as  Delivered  at  the  late  Demon- 


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stration  to  the  Parliamentary  Opposition  at  Toronto  —  together 
with  a  Series  of  Articles  in  Defence  of  the  National  Sentiments 
contained  therein.  ...  To  which  is  added  a  Speech  Delivered  by 
him  at  the  Dinner  given  to  the  Pioneers  of  Upper  Canada,  at 

London,    Canada    West,    loth    December,    1863 With 

Copious  Notes  and  Annotations  ...  and  an  Appendix  containing 
Valuable  Documents.  Edited  by  Henry  J.  Morgan.  ...  Mon- 
treal:  John  Lovell.    1864.    8vo,  pp.  551.  H.  8852 

Buchanan.  The  True  Policy  in  Canada  of  a  Patriotic 
Ministry.     By  Isaac  Buchanan,     ^ebec.    i860.    Folio,  pp.  4. 

Also:   "  The  Crisis  of  Sir  Robert  Peel's  Mission.    ...   Hamilton,   1850."     8vo,   pp. 
16.     See  Morgan's   "  Bibl.  Canad,"  pp.  54-56. 

Buchanan  (James).  Letter  addressed  to  Sir  F.  B.  Head, 
Lt.  Governor  of  Upper  Canada  on  the  Construction  of  Rail- 
roads in  that  Province.      Toronto,    [n.  d.]    8vo.  8854 

Buchanan  Letter  on  Free  Trade  and  Navigation  of  the  St. 
Lawrence,  addressed  to  the  Earl  of  Elgin  and  Kincardine.  By 
James  Buchanan.      Toronto.    1846.    8vo,  pp.  31.  8855 

Buchanan.  Letter  to  the  P.t.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  i^agot.  Gov- 
ernor General  of  British  North  America.  With  a  View  to  pre- 
serve from  Contamination  and  Crime  Destitute  and  Neglected 
Female  Children,  containing  Plan  and  Estimate.  By  James  Bu- 
chanan, Esq.   ...  New  Tork.   1842.    8vo,  pp.  14.  c.  8856 

Buchanan.     Observations  on  the  Penitentiary  System  in  the 

United  States    ...    .    By  James  Buchanan,  Esq London: 

Black,,  youngs  and  Young,    mdcccxxix.     8vo,  pp.  32.  8857 

Buchanan.  Plan  for  the  Melioration  and  Civilization  of  the 
British  North  American  Indians  :  Addressed  to  the  Right  Hon- 
ourable the  Earl  of  Dalhousie,  c  c.B.  &c.  &c.  &c.  By  James 
Buchanan,  Esq.  His  Majesty's  Consul  for  the  State  of  New- 
York,  Author  of  "Sketches,"  &c.  New  Tork:  W.  E.  Dean. 
1824.    8vo,  pp.  13.  8858 

Buchanan.  Reasi  ns  submitted  in  favor  of  allowing  a  Tran- 
sit of  Merchandize  thr  ugh  Canada  to  Michigan  without  pay- 
ment of  Duties  ;  with  Observations  as  to  the  Importance  of  the 
River  St.  Lawrence,  for  extending  the  Trade  of  the  Canadas 
and  British  Commerce  generally.  By  James  Buchanan.  To- 
ronto.  1836.    8vo.  8859 

Buchanan.  Sketches  of  the  History,  Manners,  and  Cus- 
toms of  the  North    American   Indians,  with  a  Plan   for  their 


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Melioration.  By  James  Buchanan,  Esq.  His  Majesty's  Con- 
sul for  the  State  of  New  York.  New  Totk:  William  Borradaile. 
1824.  2  vols.,  i6mo,  pp.  xi,  13-182;  156.  c,  h.  +  London: 
Blacky  young,  and  Young.  MDCCCXXiv.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  371.     Map. 

Principally  a  compilation  from  Heckewelder  and  other  works. — N.  A.  R.,  xix. 
464.  "The  author  is  himself  absolutely  without  any  qualifications  whatever  for  the 
task  he  has  undertaken.  The  literary  composition  of  his  volume  is  below  criticism, 
and  its  only  value  consists  in  the  copious  extracts  from  an  account  of  the  Indian 
Nations  by  John  Heckewelder.  The  compiler's  other  assistants  are  a  Dr.  Jarvis  of 
New  York,  and  a  Mr.  Duponceau  of  Philadelphia,  etc."  —  ^tarter/y  Review,  xxxi. 
80.     Some  copies  of  the  New  York  edition  are  dated  1825. 


Buchanan  (James),  President. 
tion  on  the  Eve  of  the  Rebellion. 
Company.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  296. 


Mr.  Buchanan's  Administra- 
New  Tork:  D.  Jppleton  and 

BA.   8861 


Buchanan.  Last  letter  of  Mr.  Buchanan  to  Mr.  Palcen- 
ham,  on  the  American  Title  to  Oregon.  Baltimore:  Constitu- 
tion Office.    1845.    8vo,  pp.  16.  8862 

Also :  Mr.  James  Buchanan's  Answer  to  the  Misrepresentations  of  Mr.  Davis's 
Speech  ;  vindicating  Himself  and  the  Democratic  Party,  from  the  Unfounded  Aspersion 
of  designing  to  Destroy  the  Banks  and  reduce  the  Wages  of  Labor  and  the  Value  of 
Property.  (,..  In  the  Senate,  ...  March  6,  184.0.)  Worcester :  E.  W.  Bartlett  &  Co. 
[n.  d,]  8vo,  pp.  12.  —  Remarks  ...  in  reply  to  Mr.  Sprague,  of  Maine,  ...  on  imports. 
...  Washington.  1828.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  Remarks  ...  4th  February,  1828,  on  Mr.  Chil- 
ton's Resolutions  to  Retrench  the  Expenditures.   ...   WasAington.   1828.    8vo,  pp.   23. 

—  Remarks  ...  in  reply  to  Mr.  Davis,  of  Massachusetts,  against  the  Independent 
Treasury  Bill,  Senate  U.  S.  March  3.  1840.  WasAington.  1840.  8vo,  pp.  8  — 
Speech  ...  respecting  the  Fortifications  and  Defence  of  the  Country,  February  i,  &  2, 
1836.  WasAington.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  22.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  ...  resolution  of 
the  twenty-eight  of  March  1834.  Senate  Jan.  16.  1837.  WasAington.  1837.  8vo, 
pp.  13.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  imposing  Additional  Duties  ...  on  Public  Officers. 
...  September  29,  1837.    WasAington,   1837.  8vo,  pp.  22.    h.  —  Speech  ...  January  22, 

1840,  On  the  Independent  Treasury  Bill,  ...   \_WasAington.   1840.]    8vo,  pp.  16.      h. 

—  Speech  ...  Feb.  14,  1839,  on  the  Bill  to  prevent  the  interference  of  certain  Federal 
Officers  with  Elections,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo  pp.  15.  —  Speech  ...  in  Defence  of  the 
Administration  of  Mr.  Van  Buren  against  the  Charge  of  Extravagance   ...  January  22, 

1841.  WasAington.  iS^o  [^sic^.  8vo,  pp.  14.  h. — Speech  ...  against  the  Bill  to  incor- 
porate the  subscribers  to  the  fiscal  Bank  of  the  United  States.  Senate  7  July,  1841. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  —  Speech  ...  in  support  of  the  veto  power,  and  in  reply  to  Mr.  Clay  ot 
Kentucky.  U.  S.  Senate  Feb.  2.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  16. — Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to 
provide  further  Remedial  Justice  in  the  Courts  of  the  United  States :  delivered  in  the 
Senate  of  the  United  States  ...   May  9,  1842.      WasAington.   1842.    8vo,  pp.  16.     h. 

—  Speech  ...  in  favor  of  the  Treaty  for  the  Annexation  of  Texas  to  the  United 
States,  ...  June  8,  1844.  [n.  p.  n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  15.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon 
Question.  ...  March  12,  1844.  [n.  p.  n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  15.  —  Speech  ...  July  9, 
i860.      WasAington  City.   i860.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Buchanan.  Memorial.  Impeachment  of  James  Buchanan, 
President  of  the  United  States.  \_New  Tork.  i860.]  i6mo, 
pp.  r4.  H.  8863 


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Buchanan.  James  Buchanan,  his  Doctrines  and  Policy  as 
exhibited  by  Himself  and  Friends.  [^New  York.  1856.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  8864 

The  following  are  a  portion  of  the  tracts  issued  during  the  Presidential  Campaign  of" 
1856;  "Justice  to  Buck."  Papers  containing  several  Reasons  why  James  Buchanan 
should  receive  the  Distinguished  Consideration  of"  the  People.  By  One  who  knows 
him  well.  Paper  the  First.  Philadelphia  :  Alex.  C.  Bryson.  [1856.]  izmo,  pp.  24. 
H.  —  Life  and  Public  Services  of'  Hon.  James  Buchanan.  Neiv  York.  1856.  i2mo, 
—  The  Life  of  the  Hon.  James  Buchanan,  as  written  by  himself,  and  set  to  Music  by 
an  Old  Democrat  ...  .  Lancaster^  near  Wheatland.  1856.  l8mo,  pp.  12.  h. — 
Memoir  of  James  Buchanan,  ...  Philadelphia.  t%^(>.  8vo,  pp.  16. —  ...Plain  Facts 
and  Considerations  :  ...  in  Favor  of  James  Buchanan  ...  and  John  C.  Breckenridge  ...  . 
By  an  American  Citizen.  ...  Boston:  Brotvn,  Bazin,  and  Company.  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  BA.  —  Short  Answers  to  Reckless  Fabrications,  against  the  Democratic  Can- 
didate for  President,  James  Buchanan.  Philadelphia :  ffilliam  Rice,  Printer.  1856. 
8vo  pp.  32. 

Buchanan,  King,  and  Brown.  Remarks  of  Messrs.  Bu- 
chanan, King,  and  Brown,  in  reply  to  Messrs  Davis,  Preston, 
and  Clancy,  on  the  Subject  of  the  Currency.  -Senate  of  the  U. 
S.,  March  6,  1840.      IVashington.    1840.    8vo,  pp.  13.  8865 

Buchanan  (J.)  State  of  the  Account  of  John  Buchanan, 
Esquire,  Collector  of  Excise,  Cumberland  County,  from  the 
20th  of  January  to  the  25th  of  April,  1783.  ...  Philadelphia: 
Printed  by  Robert  Aitken.   m,dcc,lxxxiv.    8vo,  pp.  7.       P.  8866 

Buchanan.  State  of  the  Accounts  of  John  Buchanan,  Esq., 
Collector  of  Excise,  Cumberland  County.  From  25th  April, 
1783,  to  2l'St  February,  1785.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  John 
Steele,     mdcclxxxv.    8vo,  pp.  3.  p.  8867 

Buchanan  (J.  R.)  Free  Collegiate  Education.  A  ...  Lec- 
ture delivered  by  Prof.  J.  R.  Buchanan  ...  Jan.  26,  1852  ... 
[at]  Cincinnati.  ...  with  a  Statement  of  the  Measures  adopted 
by  the  Trustees  and  Faculty  of  the  E.  M.  [Eclectic  Medical] 
Institute  for  the  Establishment  of  a  Free  Medical  College,  to 
be  connected  with  a  Public  Hospital,  and  which  may  serve  as 
the  Nucleus  of  a  Free  National  University.  Cincinnati:  W.  M. 
Naudain.,  Printer.    1852.    8vo,  pp.  16.  ba.,  h.  8868 

Buchanan  (R.)  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  John  James 
Audubon,  the  Naturalist.  Edited  from  materials  supplied  by 
his  Widow,  by  Robert  Buchanan.  ...  London:  Sampson  Low., 
Son.,  &  Marston.    1868.    8vo,  pp.  vii  [viii],  366.     2  Portraits. 

B[uchanan]  (W.  B.)  Baltimore :  or  Long,  Long  Time 
Ago.  By  W.  B.  B.  [Motto.]  1853.  Baltimore:  Murphy 
^  Co..,  Printers.    [1853.]    ^^°»  PP*  24-  "•  8870 

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BiJcHELE  {Dr.  C.)  Land  und  Volk  der  Vereinigten  Staaten 
von  Nord-Amerika.  ...  Vorzuglich  fur  Auswandeier.  Nach 
eigenen  Beobachtungen  und  den  neuesten  Quellen  geschildert. 
Stuttgart:   Halberger.    1855.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  622.  c.  8871 

BucHER  {Rev.  T.  P.)  Union  National  Fast  Day  S«""non, 
delivered  at  Gettysburg,  Penn.,  Friday,  Jannary  4,  1861.  Get- 
tysburg: H.  C.  Neimtadt.   1 86 1.    8vo,  pp.  26.  8872 

BuCHLER  (Johann  Ulrich).  Land-  und  Seereisen  nach  Nord- 
amerika  und  Westlndien,  uber  Amsterdam  nach  Baltimore, 
Pittsburg,  Gallipoli,  Sensanetta,  Neu-Veveg,  die  Gegend  am 
Ohio  und  Missisippi  ...  .  Zweite  Auflage.  Chur :  Gruben- 
mann.    [183-?]    8vo.  8873 

BucHNER  (J.  H.)  History  of  the  Mission  of  the  United 
Brethren's  Church  to  the  Negroes  in  the  Island  of  Jamaica,  from 
the  Year  1754  to  1854.  By  J.  H.  Buchner.  London:  Long- 
man.  1854.    i2mo,  pp.  175.  8874 

Buchner  (K.)  ...  Dr.  Karl  Follen.  Mit  Benutzung  von 
noch  ungedruckten  Briefen  desselben  aus  Amerika  in  die  Hei- 
math.  I"-!!*'' Artikel.  \Altona.  1841.]  8 vo,  pp.  59-78,  113- 
146.  H.  8875 

BucHON  (Jean  Alexandre).  Histoire  universelle  des  religions 
...  .  Paris.   1844-45.    8vo.  8876 

Vol.  III.  comprises  "  Religions  de  I'Oceanie  et  de  rAmerique,  par  Saint-Germain 
Le  Due." 

Buc'hoz  (Pierre  Joseph).  Dissertation  sur  le  noisetier  de 
St.-Domingue,  un  des  plus  grands  arbres  de  I'Amerlque.  Paris: 
Pauteur.   1786.     Folio.  8877 

Buc'hoz.  Dissertation  sur  le  quinquina  ...  et  specialement 
sur  la  nouvelle  espece  que'on  trouve  dans  les  ties  Antilles. 
Paris:  Pauteur.   1 787.    Folio.    Colored  Plates.  8878 

[Buc'hoz.]  Dissertation  sur  le  rocoulier,  sur  sa  culture  en 
Europe  et  en  Amerique  ...  .  Paris:  Pauteur.  1788.  Folio. 
Colored  Plates.  8879 

Buck  (A.)     Documents  accompanying  a  Bill  for  the  Relier 

of  Anthony  Buck.     April  3d,  1810 PVashington.    1810. 

8vo,  pp.  4.  h.  8880 

Also :  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Commerce  and  Manufactures,  on  The  Petition 
of  Anthony  Buck.      March  23,  18 10 fFathington.   iSio.    8vo,  pp.  8.     h. 


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Buck  (E.)  The  Drift  of  the  War.  By  Edward  Buck. 
Boston:  A.  IV'tll'iami^  Co.   1861.    8vo.  pp.  20.  H.  8881 

First  published  in  the  Buston  "Transcript,"  l86l. 

Buck.  Massachusetts  Ecclesiastical  Law.  By  Edward  Buck, 
of  the  Suffolk  Bar.  Boston:  Gould  and  Lincoln.  New  Tork: 
Shi'.ldon  and  Company.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  13-310.  H.  8882 

Contains  many  interesting  and  important  facts  respecting  the  past  and  present  state 
of  New  England. 

Buck  (E.)  Answers  to  Rev.  Albert  Barnes'  Questions  on 
Romans  5:  12-21.  By  Ephraim  Buck,  m.d.  With  a  Short 
Sketch  [pp.  28-35]  of  his  Character  and  Last  Sickness.  Boston: 
Franklin  Wood.    1859.    i2mo,  pp.  35.  H.  8883 

Buck  (W.  J.)  History  of  Bucks  County  from  its  earliest 
Settlement  to  the  close  of  the  Eighteenth  Century.  By  William 
J.  Buck.  [n.  p.    n,  d.  ?]    8vo,  pp.  118,  Appendix,  pp.  24.   8884 

Buck.  History  of  Montgomery  County  within  the  Schuyl- 
kill Valley:  containing  Sketches  of  all  the  Townships,  Boroughs 
and  Villages  in  said  limits,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 
time;  with  an  account  of  the  Indians,  the  Swedes,  and  other 
early  Settlers,  and  the  local  events  of  the  Revolution ;  besides 
notices  of  the  Progress  in  Population,  Improvements,  and  Manu- 
•factures ;  Prepared  chiefly  from  Original  Materials :  By  William 
J.  Buck.  Norristown:  Printed  by  E.  L.  Acker.  1859.  ^'"P* 
8vo,  pp.  124,  Index  and  Errata,  iv.  c.  8885 

The  author  announces  a  history  of  Moreland  Tov/nship. 

BucKALEW  (C.  R.)  Cumulative  Voting.  Speech  of  Charles 
R.  Buckalew,  of  Pennsylvania,  in  the  United  States  Senate,  July 
11,1867.     \lVashington.   1867.J  8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  8886 

Also  :  Reconstruction.  Speech  ...  January  29,  1868.  \Washington.  1868. J  8vo, 
pp.16.  —  Representation  in  Congress.  Speech  ...  February  21,  1866.  \lVaihingtan. 
1866.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  H. — Representative  Reform — The  Cumulative  Vote.  ... 
Philadelphia  ...  November  19,  1867;  (with  an  Appendix.)  \lVaikington.  1867.] 
8vo,  pp.  15.     H. 

[BucKE  (Charles).]  On  the  Beauties,  Harmonies  and  Sub- 
limities of  Nature,  with  occasional  remarks  on  the  Laws,  Cus- 
toms, Manners  and  Opinions  of  Various  Nations.  Second  edi- 
tion. London:  G.  y  W.  B.  IVhittaker.  1823.  4  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  xii,  387;  407;  388;  342.  +  London.  1837.  3  vols.,  8vo. 
+  Selected  and  revised  by  the  Rev.  W.  P.  Page.  New  Tori. 
1841.    i2mo.  8887 

Several  of  the  articles  relate  to  America. 


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BucKHOLTz  (L.  V.)  Infantry  Camp  Duty,  Field  Fortifica- 
tions, and  Coast  Defence.  Richmond:  J.  W.  Randolph.  i86i. 
i6mo.  8888 

BucKHOLTZ.  Tactics  for  Officers  of  Infantry,  Cavalry  and 
Artillery.  Arranged  and  Compiled  by  L.  v.  Buckholtz.  Rich- 
mond.^ Va.:   J.  IV.  Randolph.    i86i.    i2mo.  8889 

Buckingham  (E.)  An  Oration  delivered  at  Trenton  Falls, 
July  4,  1842.  ...  By  Edgar  Buckingham.     Utica.    1842.    8vo. 

Buckingham  (Henry  A.)  Harry  Burnham,  the  young  Con- 
tinental;  or.  Memoirs  of  an  American  Officer  during  the  Revo- 
lution.    New  York:   Burgess  ijf  Garrett.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  256. 

Buckingham  (J.  S.)  America,  Historical,  Statistic,  and  De- 
scriptive. By  J.  S.  Buckingham,  Esq.  London:  Fisher^  Son  & 
Co.  [1841.]  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  vi,  5  1.,  pp.  504;  7  1.,  pp.  563;  6 
1.,  pp.  596,  Index,  10  1.  Portrait  and  Woodcuts,  c,  H.  -|- 
New  Tori:  Harper  iff  Brothers.  1841.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  515; 
xiv,  9-516.     Portrait  and  Woodcuts.  c.  8892 

Buckingham.    Appeal  to  the  British  Nation,  on  the  Greatest 
Reform  yet  remaining  to  be  accomplished.     By  James  S.  Buck- 
ingham.    Read  and  adopted  at  the  World's  Convention,  held  in 
London,  August,  1846.     London:   James  Ridgway.   1846.    8vo,' 
pp.  64.  H.  8893 

This   has   an  appendix,  entitled,    " ...  Mr.  Buckingham's  Travels    in  the  Eastern 
and  Western  World."    [From  the  "Colonial  Magazine"  for  April,  1 841. J    pp.  I -16. 

Buckingham.  Autobiography  of  James  Silk  Buckingham, 
including  his  Voyages,  Travels,  Adventures,  Speculations,  Suc- 
cesses, and  Failures,  faithfully  and  frankly  narrated ;  interspersed 
with  Characteristic  Sketches  of  Public  Men  with  whom  he  has 
had  intercourse  during  a  period  of  more  than  fifty  years.  Lon- 
don:  Longman.   1855.     Vols.  i.  and  11.,  post  8vo.  c.  8894 

Buckingham.  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  and 
the  other  British  Provinces  in  North  America,  with  a  Plan  of 
National  Colonization.  By  James  S.  Buckingham.  London: 
Fisher.,  Son,  ^  Co.  [1843.]  ^v°»  ^  '•»  PP-  54°-  7  Plates,  and 
Map.  c,  H.  8895 

Buckingham.    The  Eastern  and  Western  States  of  America. 

By  J.   S.   Buckingham,  Esq London:  Fisher,  Son,  &   Co. 

3  vols.,  8vo,  8  1.,  pp.  573;  4  1.,  pp.  536;  5  1.,  pp.  495.    Plates. 


i  Ik. 


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tes. 


Buckingham.  History  and  Progress  of  the  Temperance 
Reformation  in  Great  Britain  and  other  Countries  of  the  Globe; 
with  Statistical  and  Documentary  Evidence  of  its  Beneficial 
Results,  and  a  Plea  for  a  Maine  Law,  to  enforce  the  Suppression 
of  all  Traffic  in  Intoxicating  Drinks.  By  James  Silk  Bucking- 
ham. London:  Partridge^  Oakey^  i^  Co.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  160. 
Table.  c,  h.    8897 

Buckingham.  Mr.  Buckingham's  Address  to  the  People  of 
the  United  States.  New-York,  Oct.  25,  1837.  [^New-Tork : 
D.  Fanshaw^  Printer.  1837.]  8vo,  pp.  4.  BA.  +  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  8898 

Buckingham.  The  Slave  States  of  America.  By  J.  S. 
Buckingham,  Esq.  London  [W]  Paris :  Fisher,,  Son.,  iff  Co. 
[1842.]  2  vols.,  8vo,  Title,  9  1.,  pp.  487  [misprint  for  587];  6 
1.,  pp.  588.     8  Steel  Engravings.  .  ba.  8899 

There  are  two  issues  of  this  work,  the  second  having  the  collation,  2  1.,  pp. 
xvi,  ^87;  6  1.,  pp.  600.  8  Plates,  h.  Here  pp.  588-600  contain  an  index. 
Mr.  Rich  commences  a  long  note  on  this  series  by  characterizing  them  as  "  Mr. 
Buckingh.im's  gre.it  work  on  America."  In  the  sense  of  being  liirge,  they  may  merit 
the  appellation.  They  are  a  collection  of  sketches  and  extracts,  hastily,  and  often 
ungrammatically  expressed,  tolerably  impartial,  and  really  containing  a  fund  of  statis- 
tical and  general  information  on  the  rise,  progress,  manners,  etc.,  of  the  people.  The 
plates  are  from  Bartlett's  "  American  Scenery."     See  Rich,  11.  360. 

Buckingham  fj.  Albert).  Christian  Ambition.  A  Sermon 
occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Gage.  ...  Ashby, 
Mass.,  ...  May  12th,  1861.  By  John  A.  Buckingham.  Cam- 
bridge: IVelch.,  Bigelow.,  and  Company ^  Printers.  1 86 1.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H.  8900 

Buckingham  (J.  H.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Mas- 
sachusetts Charitable  Mechanic  Association,  on  the  Occasion  of 
their  Fifteenth  Triennial  Festival,  October  i,  1851.  By  Joseph 
H.  Buckingham  ...  .  Boston:  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin.  1851. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  h.  8901 

Buckingham  (J.  Tinker).  An  Address  delivered  before  the 
Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association,  at  the  Public 
Celebration  of  their  Third  Triennial  Festival.  By  Joseph  T. 
Buckingham,  Dec.  21,  1815.     Boston.   1816.   8vo,  pp.  23.       H. 

Also:  Address  ...  at  the  ...  Eighth  Triennial  Festival,  October  7,  1 8 30.  By  Joseph 
T.  Buckingham.      Boston.    1830.    8vo,  pp.  30,  (l). 

Buckingham.  An  Address  to  Native  Americans,  by  J.  T. 
Buckingham,  Esq.  together  with  the  Declaration  and  Principles 


7« 


BUCKINGHAM. 


of  the  Native  Amcrinns  oT  Boston.     Second  Edition.     Boston: 
H.  B.  Skinner.    1844.     l2mo,  pp.  24.  H.  8903 

Buckingham.     Annals  of  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Me- 
chanic Association.    Compiled  by  Joseph  T.  Buckingham.    Bos- 
ton:  Crocker  ^Jf   Brewster.    1853.    '^^^f  PP-  ^''S  432-     P<ji traits. 
\-  Supplement.    Annals  ...  185210  i860.    [Boston,   n.  d.  j    8vo, 
Title,  pp.  427-623.     Plate.  h.  8904 

Buckingham.  Miscellanies  selected  from  the  Public  Journals. 
Boston:  J.  T.  Buckingham.  1822-24.  2  vols.,  I2nu),  pp.  xii, 
13-2681  xi,  13-256.  H.  8905 

Buckingham.  Personal  Memoirs  and  Recollections  of  Edi- 
torial Life.  In  Two  Volumes.  By  Joseph  T.  Buckingham. 
Boston:  Ticknor^  Reed  and  Fields.  M  Dccc  Lii.  2  vols.,  Title,  i 
1.,  pp.  256}  255.     Portrait.  ba.,  c,  h.  8906 

[Buckingham.  Report  on  the  Mexican  War.]  8vo,  pp.  7. 
(Mass.  Senate  Document,  Jan.,  1848,  No.  16.)  H.  8907 

[Buckingham.  Report  on  the  estabU  hment  of  a  State  Agri- 
cultural School,  etc.]  8vo,  pp.  9.  {\.  >s.  Senate  Document, 
March,  1848,  No.  85.)  h.  8908 

Buckingham.  Specimens  of  Newspaper  Literature:  with 
Personal  Memoirs,  Anecdotes,  and  Reminiscences.  By  Joseph 
T.  Buckingham.  Boston:  Little  iff  Brown.  1850.  2  vols., 
i2mo,  2  1.,  pp.  xii,  348;  Title,  i  1.,  pp.  356.     2  Portraits,     h. 

Containi  many  interesting  literary  anecdotes  connected  with  the  early  history  of  this 
country. 

Buckingham.  Speeches  of  Hon,  Joseph  T.  Buckingham, 
Charles  M.  Ellis,  Esq.,  and  Hon.  Anson  Burlingame,  at  the 
Free  Democratic  Meeting  in  Faneuil  Hall,  October  13,  1852. 
...  .  Boston:  published  at  the  Commonwealth  Office.  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  h.  8910 

Buckingham.  Trial:  Commonwealth  vs.  J.  T.  Bucking- 
ham, on  an  Indictment  for  a  Libel,  ...  December  Term,  1822. 
Boston.  [1822.]   8vo,  pp.  60.  89 1 1 

The  trial  was  for  a  libel  on  the  Rev.  John   N.  Maffit.      Stt  "  A  Correct  Statement 
and  Review  of  the  Trial.     Boston  :   William  S.  Sfear.   182a."    8vo,  pp.  16.      ba. 

Buckingham  (Mrs.)  A  Winter  in  Washington.  Neiv  York. 
1824.    2  vols.,  i2mo.  8912 

Title  from  A.  G.  Greene's  catalogue  —  very  doubtful. 


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Buckingham  (Samuel  G.)  A  Memorial  of  the  Pilgrim 
Fathers.  By  S.  G.  Buckingham,  Pastor  of  the  South  Church, 
Springrteld,  Mass.  SpringJieU:  Sumutl  Bowles  iif  Co.^  Printers. 
1867.    8vo,  pp.  52.  H.  8913 

BucKiNOHAM  (Governor  William  A.)     iSV^  C'onnci  ticut. 

Buckingham  {Rev.  1  homas).  See  Knight  {Madame  Sarah 
Ktmblc). 

Buckingham  and  Chandos  (Duke of).  See  Grenville  (R. 
T.  N.  B.  C.) 

BucKiNGTON  (N.)     Serious  Considerations  on  the   Political 

Conduct  of  Lord  North,  since  his  Entry  into  the  Ministry.    ... 

By  Nathaniel  Buckington,  Esq.   ...   London:  J.  Stockdale.   1 78 3. 

8vo.  8914 

iitt  M.  R.,  Lxu.  $ia. 

Buckland  (C.)  Memorial  of  Cyrus  Buckland  [to  Congress 
praying  for  remuneration  for  his  improvements  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  side  arms.      Washington.    1854.]    8vo,  pp.  14,  (i).        h. 

Buckle  (J.)  Letter  to  Viscount  Melville  on  the  Ordinance 
of  the  Earl  of  Durham,  Governor  of  Canada.  By  John  Buckle. 
London.   1832.    8vo,  pp.  32.  8916 

Buckler  (Thomas  H.)  A  History  of  Epidemic  Cholera,  as  it 
appeared  at  the  Baltimore  City  and  County  Alms-Hcuse,  in  the 
Summer  of  1849,  ^'^^  some  Remarks  on  the  Medical  Topo- 
graphy and  Diseases  of  this  Region.  By  Th.  H.  Buckler  ...  . 
Baltimore:  printed  by  James  Lucas.    1851.   8vo,  pp.  46.     H.  8917 

Buckley  (S.  B.)  A  Preliminary  Report  of  the  Texas  Geo- 
logical Survey ;  together  with  Agricultural  Observations,  and  an 
Outline  of  the  Mineral  Deposits  of  the  State.  By  S.  B.  Buck- 
Icy.      Austin:   J.  Walker.    1866.    8vo,  pp.  86.  c.  8918 

Bucklin  (S.  F.)  Semi-Centennial  Discourse,  Marlborough, 
Mass.     By  Sylvester  F.  Bucklin.     Boston.   1859.    ^^o»  PP*  5^- 

Title  from  the  N.  E.  G.  R.,  xxi.  328. 

BucKMiNSTER  (Edward).  Masonic  Address  at  laying  the 
Corner  Stone  of  St.  John's  Episcopal  Church  at  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.  June  24,  1807.     Portsmouth.  [1807.]    8vo.         w.  8920 

BucKMiNSTER  (J.)  A  Discourse  Delivered  in  the  First 
Church  of  Chriit  at  Portsmouth  on  Thursday  December   11. 


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1783,  Being  the  Day  recommended  by  the  honourable  Congress 
for  a  General  Thanksgiving  ...  after  the  Ratification  of  a 'I'reaty 
ot  Peace  ...  liy  Joseph  Huclcminster,  Junr.,  A.M.  ...  New  Hamp- 
shire^ Pot  timouth :  Printed  by  Robert  Gerrish,  M,uccLXXxiv.  8vo, 
pp.  33.  N.    w.  8921 

BucKMiNSTER.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Portsmouth,  New- 
Hampshire,  November  1st,  1789.  On  the  Occasion  of  the 
President  [George  Washington]  of  the  United  States  honoring 
that  Capital  with  a  Visit.  By  Joseph  Buchminster,  a.m.  ... 
Portsmouth:   'John  Melcher.    1 789.    8vo,  pp.  21.  BA.  8922 

BuciCMiNsrKR  (Joseph),  of  Rutland.  ...  Sermon  at  Ordina- 
tion of  Rev.  Ebenezer  Sparhawk,  Narraganset  No.  6  [Temple- 
ton],  Nov.  18,  1 76 1.   Boston.    1762.    8vo,  pp.  30.  M.  8923 

BucKMiNSTER  (J.),  of  Portsmouth.  A  Discourse  delivered  in 
...  Portsmouth,  November  15,  1798.  A  Day  observed  as  an 
Anniversary  Thanksgiving.  By  Joseph  Buckminster,  a.m.  ... 
[Motto.]  Portsmouth^  New  Hampshire:  printed  by  John  Melcher. 
1798.    8vo,  pp.  21.  H.  8924 

Buckminster.  Discourse  delivered  in  ...  Portsmouth,  De- 
cember 14,  1800,  the  Anniversary  of  the  Death  of  George 
Washington,  Late  President  of  the  United  States,  and  Com- 
mander in  Chief  of  their  Armies.  By  Joseph  Buckminster,  a.m. 
Portsmouth^  New  Hampshire :  Printed  ...  by  Charles  Peirce^  Dec. 
1800.    8vo,  pp.  21.  N.  8925 

Buckminster.  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  late  Desolat- 
ing Fire.  Delivered  in  Portsmouth  the  Lord's  Day  succeeding 
that  Event.  By  Joseph  Buckminster,  a.m.  ...  IVilliam  iB 
Daniel  Treadwell:   Portsmouth.,  N.  H.   Jan..,  1 803.    8vo,  pp.  39. 

Buckminster.  The  Duty  of  Republican  Citizens  in  the 
Choice  of  their  Rulers.  The  Substance  of  Two  Discourses, 
delivered  in  ...  Portsmouth,  February  28,  1796.  By  Joseph 
Buckminster,  a.m.  [Motto.]  Portsmouth.,  New- Hampshire: 
Printed  by  Charles  Peirce.,  ...    1796.    8vo,  pp.  22.     ba.,  n.  8927 

Buckminster.  A  Sermon  preached  before  ...  the  ...  Coun- 
cil and  ...  House  of  Representatives  of  ...  New  Hampshire, 
June  7,  1787.     By  Joseph  Buckminster,  a.m.   ...     Portsmouth: 


Robert  Gerrish.  m,dcc,lxxxviii.    8vo,  pp.  30. 


BA.,  w, 


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BncKMiNsTER.  A  Sermon,  dclivcrecl  in  the  First  Church 
in  Piirtsmouth,  on  the  Lord's  day  alter  the  melancholy  tidings 
of  The  Death  of  George  Washington,  the  Father,  Guardian 
and  Ornament  of  His  country.  By  Joseph  liuckminster,  a.m. 
Portsmouth:   Printed  by  "John  Melcber.    l8oo.    8vo,  pp.  17.     8929 

The  two  followitig  sirrtnons  torm  part  of  the  work:  A  Sermon,  ilelivereil  in  the 
First  Church  in  Portsmouth,  J.inu.iry  5th,  1800.  The  house  being  i1re»«cit  in  mourn- 
ing in  token  of"  respect  to  tlie  memory  ot  Geneial  Washington.  8vo,  pp.  19-19. —  A 
Secoiiii  Strmon,  ciclivered  Lor.j's  day,  January  5,  1800.     8vo,  pp.  ji-45. 

BucKMiNsTER.  Religion  and  Righteousness  the  Basis  of  Na- 
tional Honor  and  l^rosperity.  A  Sermon  Preached  to  the  North 
and  South  Parishes  in  Portsmouth,  Fraternally  united  in  Obser- 
vance of  the  22d  F'*hru;f".  1800;  The  day  appointed  by  Congress 
to  pav  tributary  respect  to  the  Memory  of  General  Washington. 
By  Joseph  Buckminster,  a.m.  Ports/nouthy  New  Hampshire: 
Charles  Peirce.    1 800.    8vo,  pp.  28.  •  8930 

Also:  A  Discourse  it  York,  September  3,  1792,  tiic  day  on  which  Joseph  Abbott, 
Jr.  received  a  Pardon,  etc.  1792.  8vo.  —  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Members  of 
the  Portsmouth  Female  Charity  School,  October  14,  1803.  Porttmouth  :  Fritted  hy  tV. 
C.  &  iV.  Peirce.  1803.  8vo,  pp.  \^.  h.  —  A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  North 
Church  of  Christ,  in  Portsmouth.  \^Portimouth.  1803.]  8vo,  pp.  20.  —  A  Discourse 
delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  J.  S.  Buckminster  to  the  Pastoral  Charge  of 
the  Church  in  Brattle  Street,  ...  Boston.  Boston;  printed  for  Voung  &  Minns,  1^0^, 
8vo,  pp.  37.  BA.  — A  Discourse,  ...  at  the  Interment  of  the  Rev.  Simuel  Haven, 
D.D.,  and  of  his  Wife  Mrs.  Margaret  Haven,  who  survived  her  Husband  about  thirty- 
six  hours.  Also  a  Monody  ...  by  Rev.  James  A.  Neal.  Portsmouth  :  Printed  by 
W.  (^  D.  Treadioell.  [1808.]  8vo,  pp.  40.  h. —  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Inter- 
ment of  Mrs.  Susannah  Porter,  consort  of  Rev.  Mr.  Porter,  at  Rye,  N.  H.  Feb.  7, 
1794.  Portsmouth.  1794.  8vo,  pp.  27.  N.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  Exeter.  October  15. 
1798.  At  the  Interment  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Rowland,  Consort  of  the  Rev.  William  F. 
Rowland,  and  Eldest  Daughter  of  Col.  Eliphalct  Ladd.  ...  Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire  : 
Printed  by  yohn  Welcher.  1798.  8vo,  pp.  16.  w.  —  Sermon  before  the  Ecclesiastical 
Convention  of  New  Hampshire,  Concord,   June   5,  1799.      Concord.    1799.     8vo.      n. 

—  Sermon  at  tile  Installation  of  the  Rev.  James  Miltimorc,  ...  in  Newbury  ...  Netv- 
buryport :  Printed  by  W.  &  J.  Oilman  ...  for  fVilliam  Sawyer  &  Co.  May,  1 808. 
8vo,  pp.  35.  —  Sermon  at  the  Installation  of  James  Thurston ;  ...   Portsmouth.    1809. 

—  Sermon  at  the  Interment  of  the  Rev.  Moses  Hemminway,  d.d.,  at  Wells,  Me. 
Kennthunk.  1811.  8vo,  pp.  24.  BA.  —  The  Substance  of  Three  Discourses  delivered 
in  Park  Street  Church,  Boston.  By  Joseph  Buckminster,  d.d.  ...  August  II,  1811. 
Boston;  Samuel  y.  Armstrong.    8vo,  pp.  38,      ba. 

Buckminster.  Observations  on  Mr.  Buckminster's  Sermon 
Delivered  F'ebruary  28,  1796,  on  the  duty  of  Repulican  Citizens 
in  the  choice  of  their  Rulers.     Portsmouth:    Charles  Pierce.    1796. 


8 


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8931 


Buckminster.     Extract  from  a  Discourse  by  the  Rev.  J.  S. 
Buckminster,  preached  in  the  Church  in  Brattle  Square,  Boston, 

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October,  i8ii,  the  Sabbath  after  the  Interment  of  Hon.  James 
Bowdoin.    Jlbatty:   J.  Munsell.    1848.    8vo,  pp.  8.      H.,  S.  8932 

BucKMiNSTER,  A  Sermon  preached  at  ...  Boston,  Dec.  i8th, 
1808.  The  Lord's  Day  after  the  Public  Funeral  of  His  Excel- 
lency James  Sullivan,  Govcrnour  of  Massachusetts.  By  Joseph 
S.  Buckminster  ...  .  Boston:  y.  Belcher^  Printer.  1809.  8vo, 
pp.  41.     Portrait.  b.  8933 

Buckminster.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  Interment  of  the 
Reverend  William  Emerson,  Pastor  of  the  First  Church  of 
Christ  in  Boston,  who  died  May  12,  181 1  ...  .  By  Joseph 
Stevens  Buckminster  ...  .  Boston:  printed  by  Joseph  T.  Bucking- 
ham.   181 1.    8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  8934 

Buckminster.  Sermons  by  the  late  Rev.  J.  S.  Buckminster. 
With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  and  Character.  Boston:  ...  John 
Eliot.  1 814.  8vo,  pp.  Ixii,  Half-Title,  430,  Portrait.  +  Sec- 
ond Edition.  [^Ibid.']  1815.  +  Third  Edition.  [^Ibid.']  1 821. 
8vo.  8935 

Buckminster.  Sermons  by  the  Late  J.  S.  Buckminster, 
now  first  published  from  the  Author's  Manuscript.  Boston: 
1829.  8vo.  +  Works;  with  Memoirs  of  his  Life.  Boston. 
1839.    2  vols.,  l2mo.  8936 

[Buckminster  [Mrs.  L.  N.  H.)]  The  Hastings  Memorial. 
A  Genealogical  Account  of  the  Descendants  of  Thomas  Hast- 
ings of  Watertown,  Mass.  From  1634  to  1864.  With  an 
Appendix  and  Index.  Boston:  Samuel  G.  Drake.  1866.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  183.  H.  8937 

Bucknam  {Rev.  Nathan).  Ability  to,  and  Fidelity  in,  the 
Ministry  derived  from  Christ.  A  Sermon  preach'd  at  Shrews- 
bury, North  Precinct  Oct.  26.  1743.  When  the  Reverend 
Mr.  Ebenez-^r  Morse  was  ...  ordained  Pastor  of  the  second 
Church  of  Christ  in  Shrewsbury.     By  Nathan  Bucknam.  a.m. 


Boston:  S.  Eliot.   1743.    8v'o. 

Bucknam.     A   Monitor  for  Gospel 
preached  at  Brookfield,  Mass.  Sept.  13, 
of  the  Reverend  Mi.  Elisha  Harding. 
Boston.    1749.    i2mo,  pp.  32. 


BA.,  M. 


8938 

Ministers.      A   Sermon 

1749,  at  the  Ordination 

By  Nathan  Bucknam. 

M.  8939 


BucKNER  (A.)     Speech  of  Aylett  Buckner,  of  Kentucky,  on 
the  Propriety  of  organizing  Governments  for  the  Territories. 


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83 


Delivered   in   the    House   of   Representatives,   Feb.    17,    1849. 
\_lVashington :    Towers^  Printer.    1849.]    ^^°i  PP-  '^-        "•  8940 

BuCKNER  (H.  F.)  A  Grammar  of  the  Masicwke,  or  Creek 
Language.  To  which  are  prefixed  Lessons  in  Spelling,  Reading, 
ami  Defining.  By  H.  F.  Buckner  ...  assisted  by  his  Interpre- 
ter G.  Herrod.     Marion^  Ala.    i860.    l2mo,  pp.  139.  8941 

Buckner.  Maskoke  Hymns,  Original,  collected  and  revised. 
By  H.  F.  Buckner  ...  and  G.  Herrod,  interpreter.  Marion.^ 
Ala.:  Mission  Board,    i860.    32mo,  pp.  160.  8942 

Also:  The  Gospel,  according  to  John,  in  the  Creek  Language.  Marim :  Ala. 
i860.    i4mo,  pp.  190. 

Buckner  (John),  Bishop  of  Chichaier.  Sermon  before  the 
Incorporated  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Parts  ...   February  19,  1802.      London.    1802.    4to.  N.  8943 

Buckner  (Samuel).  The  American  Sailor:  a  Treatise  on 
practical  Seamanship  ...  .  Newport.,  R.  I.:  Edes.  [1790.]  4  1., 
pp.  96.  8944 

One  of  the  crliest  American  treatises  on  the  subject. 

Bucks  County,  Pa.  A  Narrative  of  the  Measures  pursued 
at  the  Anniversary  Election  for  Representatives,  in  the  County 
of  Bucks,  October,  1770.      Philadelphia.    1771.    8vo,  pp.  7.     P. 

State  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Collectors  of  Excise  for  Bucks 
County,  From  the  ist  of  July,  1776  (to  which  Time  the 
Accounts  of  the  Excise  of  said  County,  have  been  settled  and 
paid)  to  the  2ist  of  November,  1783.  In  which  is  exhibited, 
the  Excise  accruing  within  said  time  the  monies  received  by  the 
respective  Collectors  on  account  thereof.  And  the  sums  yet 
due.  Together,  with  the  Payments  made  to  the  Treasurer  of 
the  State.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  F.  Bailey,  m,dcc,lxxxiv. 
8vo,  pp.  18.  p.  8946 

State  of  the  Accounts  of  Joshua  Anderson,  Esq.  Late  Sub- 
Lieutenant  of  Bucks  County.  From  March  1780,  to  April 
1783.  In  which  is  set  forth  the  Amount  of  the  Fines  received 
within  that  Period  from  Delinquents  of  the  Fourth  Batallion,  for 
non-performance  of  Militia  Duty  and  Exercises.  ...  Philadelphia: 
Printed  by  F.  Bailey.  m,dcc,lxxiv.    8vo,  pp.  38.  p.  8947 

The  date  should  be  1784.  Th;  Philadelphia  Library  contains  many  similar  docu- 
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BucQUOY  (J.  de).  Oe  waterwercld  beschouwd,  en  de  byzon- 
derhedcn  langs  de  Icustcn  aaiigewcczen  ...  byzondcrlijk  voor  de 
Oust- en  We;;t-indise  Handel.      Haerlem.    1752.    410.      Map. 

BuDAN  (A.)  La  Guadeloupe  pittoresque.  Texte  et  dessins. 
Paris:   Noblet  et  Baudry.    1863.    Folio.      12  Plates.  ^949 

BuDD  [Rev.  Henry).  Anniversary  Sermon  and  Report  of 
Committee  of  Proceedings  of  the  Society  for  Educating  the  Poor 
of  Newfoundland.      London.    1825.    8vo.  8950 

Title  from  J.  R.  Smith's  catalogue. 

BuDD  (Thomas).  A  Brief  answer  to  two  papers  procured 
from  Friends  in  Maryland,  the  one  concerning  Thomas  Budd's 
favouring  John  Lynam,  &c.  the  other  concerning  his  owning 
George  Keith's  Principles  and  Doctrines.  [^Philadelphia :~\  Printed 
\by  IVilliam  Bradford^  in  the  Tear.,  \bc)2.    4to,  pp.  4.  8951 

BuDD  (T.)  Good  Order  Established  |  in  |  Pennsilvania  & 
New-Jersey  I  in  I  America,!  Being  a  true  Account  of  the  Coun- 
try;] With  its  Produce  and  Commodities  there  made.  |  And  the 
great  Improvements  that  may  be  made  by  |  means  of  Publick 
Store-houses  for  Hemp,  Flax,  and  |  Linnen-Cloth ;  also  the 
Advantages  of  a  Publick- 1  School,  the  Profits  of  a  Publick-Bank, 
and  the  Proba-jbility  of  its  arising,  if  those  directions  here  laid 
down  are  I  followed.  With  the  advantages  of  publick  Grana- 
ries. I  Likewise,  several  other  things  needful  to  be  understood  by 
j  those  that  are  or  do  intend  to  be  concerned  in  planting  in  |  the 
said  Countries.  I  All  which  is  laid  down  very  plain,  in  this  small 
Treatise ;  it  |  being  easie  to  be  understood  by  any  ordinary  Ca- 
pacity. To  I  which  the  Reader  is  referred  for  his  further  satis- 
faction. I  By  Thomas  Budd.  |  [London .]  Printed  in  the  Tear 
1685. 1    4to,  pp.  40.  J.  c.  B.  8952 

Priced,  in  the  Nuggets,  j£6  i6s.  6d. ;  Willis  «t  Sotheran,  £3  3s.  Reprinted  with 
the  following  title : 

BuDD.  Good  Order  Established  in  Pennsylvania  and  New 
Jersey,  in  America,  being  a  True  Account  of  the  Country  ;  with 
its  Produce  and  Commodities  there  made  in  the  year  1685.  By 
Thomas  Budd.  A  new  edition,  with  Introduction  and  Notes 
by  Edward  Armstrong.  New  Tork:  IV.  Gowans.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  III.  c.  8953 

Sixty  copies  on  large  paper.     Forms  No.  4  of  Gowans'  "  Bibliotheca  Americana." 


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BuDD.  A  Just  Rebuke  to  several  Calumnies,  Lyes  and 
Slanders  Reported  against  Thomas  Budd.  [Printed  by  IVilliam 
Bradford,  Philadelphia^  about  1692.]    4to,  pp.  8.  ^954 

BuDD.  A  True  and  Perfect  account  of  the  disposal  of  the 
one  hundred  Shares  or  Proprieties  of  the  Province  of  West-New- 
Jersey,  by  Edward  Bylling,  dated  the  13th  of  July,  1685.    8955 

"This    paper    he  unadvisedly  pulilislied    in   print."  —  Smith's    '•  F''ricnds'   Books," 
1.  330. 

[BuDD.]  A  True  Copy  of  Three  Judgments  given  forth  by 
a  Party  of  Men,  called  Quakers  at  Philadelphia,  against  George 
Keith  and  his  Friends.  With  two  answers  to  the  said  Judg- 
ments.   [^Philadelphia:   Printed  by  fVilliam  Bradford.    1692.]   4to, 

2  sheets.  8956 

BuDD,  and  others.  An  Expostulation  with  Thomas  Lloyd, 
Samuell  Jennings,  and  the  rest  of  the  Twenty-eight  unjust 
Judges  and  Signers  of  the  Paper  of  Condemnation  against  George 
Keith  and  the  rest  of  his  Friends.  And  Complaint  for  a  Public 
Hearing  and  Tryal  before  all  impartial  People.  \_Piinted  by  Wil- 
liam Bradford:    Philadelphia.    1692.]    4to.  8957 

This  is  signed   by   Thomas  Budd,   Richard   Milliard,   John  Hart,  Thomas  Paschal!, 
William  Bradford,  James  Cooper,  and  Elizabeth  Keith.     Reprinted  in  tlie  "  True  Copy." 

BuDD  (T.  A.)  An  Oration  before  the  Washington  Benevo- 
lent Society  of  Pennsylvania  ...  on  the  22nd  of  February,  1828. 
By  Thomas  A.  Budd,  Esq.  Philadelphia :  printed  by  John 
Clarke.    1828.    8vo,  pp.  25.  ba.  8958 

BuDDiNGH  (D.)  De  kerk,  school  en  wetenschap  in  de 
Vereenigde  Staten  van  Noord-Amerika.  Door  D.  Buddingh. 
Utrecht:  Kemink  en  Zoon.  1853.  —  De  Hervormde,  Hollandsche 
kerk  in  de  Vereenigde  Staten  van  Noord  Amerika  ...  .  Utrecht. 
1852.  pp.  xi,  167.  —  De  school  ...  .  Utrecht.  1852.  pp.  vi-xx, 
275.  —  De   wetenschap    ...    .     Utrecht.    1853.    pp.    iii-xii,   344. 

3  pts.,  8vo.  s.  8959 

BuDEius  (S.  P.)  De  Navigatione  Illustris  ac  Magnanimi 
Equitis  Aurati  Humfredi  Gilberti  ad  deducendam  in  Novum 
Orbem  Coloniam  suscepta  Carmen  f:Tn(3ariKov.  Cura  Stephani 
Parmenii  Budei.  Londonii :  apud  T.  Purfutium.  1582.  4to,  8 
leaves.  bm.  8960 

Budge  (R.)  Case  of  the  Petitioner,  Richard  Budge,  late 
Commander  and  Part  Owner  of  the  Ship  "Hope,"  and   Sole 


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Owner  of  her  Cargo  of  Logwood,  respecting  Condemnation  of 
the  said  Ship  and  Cargo  at  New  Jersey.     [1708.]  f'olio,  pp.  3. 

B[ud]g[e]l  (E[usta]ce).  Vindication  of  E — ce  B — g — 1, 
Esq.,  from  the  Imputation  of  his  being  the  Author  of  a  Printed 
Speech,  said  to  be  Spoken  at  a  General  Co'irt  of  the  South-Sea 
Company  in  Merchant-Taylor's  Hall,  Sep.  30th,  1720.  Lon" 
don.    1720.    8vo.  8962 

Budget  general  des  depenses  du  ministere  de  la  marine  et  des 
colonies  pour  I'exercice  1839.     Paris.    1838.    4to.  8963 

The  Budget.  Inscribed  to  the  Man,  who  thinks  himself 
Minister.  ...  London:  J.  Jlmon.  mdcclxiv.  4to,  pp.  23.  With 
an  Appendix.  April.^  1764.  4to,  pp.  7.  +  Third  Edition.  Lon- 
don: J.  Jlmon.  MDCCLXIV.  4to.  H-  Fourth  Edition.  London: 
J.  Jlmon.  MDCCLXIV.    4to,  pp.  23.  s.  8964 

See  «•  Answer  to  the  Budget,"  Vol.  i.,  No.  1659. 

The  Budget.     See  [Torrens  [Colonel)']. 

BuDGETT  (S.)  The  Model  Merchant,  or  Memoir  of  Samuel 
Budgett.      Philadelphia:  [n.  d.]    l2mo,  pp.  187.  8965 

BuDiNGTON  (W.  E.)  A  Memorial  of  Giles  F.  Ward,  Jr., 
late  First  Lieutenant  i2th  N.  Y.  Cavalry.  By  William  Eves 
Budington,  d.d.  New  Tork:  J.  D.  F.  Randolph.  1866.  i6mo, 
pp.  99.  8966 

BuDiNGTON  (W.  L)  Capital  Punishment:  A  Discourse, 
occasioned  by  the  Murder  of  the  late  Warden  of  the  Mass.  State 
Prison,  ...  Charlestown.  By  William  L  Budington  ...  .  Bos- 
ton:  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin.    1843.    ^^°f  PP-  3^-  **•  ^9^7 

Budington.  A  Farewell  Discourse,  preached  in  the  First 
Church,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  September  17,  1854.  By  William 
L  Budington.  Philadelphia:  printed  by  Isaac  Jshmead.  1854. 
8vc,  pp.  24.  H.  8968 

Budington.  The  History  of  the  First  Church,  Charlestown, 
in  nine  lectures,  with  notes.  By  William  L  Budington  ...  . 
Boston:   Charles  Tappan.    1845.    8vo,  pp.  258.     Plate,     c.  8969 

Budington.  Our  Puritan  Fathers  our  Glory:  A  Sermon 
preached  in  Commemoration  of  the  220th  Anniversary  of  the 
Founding  of  the  First  Church,  in  Charlestown,  Mass.  ...  No- 


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vcmber  14,  1852.  By  William  I.  Budington,  Pastor.  Charles- 
town:  McKim  y  Cutter.  Boston:  B.  H.  Greene.  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  H.,  M.  8970 

Buds  and  Flowers,  of  Leisure  Hours.  ...  By  Henry  Hawser, 
Sailor,  &c.  Philadelphia :  printed  for  the  Author^  by  Geo.  IV . 
Loammi  Johnson.    1844.    8vo,  pp.  132.  ba.  8971 

Poems,  by  a  prisoner  in  the  Eastern  State  Penitentiary,  Pennsylvania. 

BuEE  (W.  U.)  Narrative  of  the  successful  manner  of  cul- 
tivating the  Clove  Tree,  in  the  Island  of  Dominica,  one  of  the 
Windward  Charibbee  Islands,  by  William  Urban  Buee.  London. 
1797.    8vo.  8972 

BuEL  (A.  W.)  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Alexander  W.  Bucl  in 
defence  of  the  Constitution  and  the  Union,  delivered  at  a  Public 
Dinner  given  to  him  by  his  Fellow  Citizens  at  Detroit,  Novem- 
ber 19,  1850.      fVashington :    Union  Office.     1850.    8vo,  pp.  1 3. 

Also:  Free  Navigation  of  the  St.  Lawrence;    A  Report  made  to  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives,     Washington.    1856.    8vo. 

BuEL  (D.),  Jr.  Address,  delivered  at  the  Consecration  of 
Oakwood  Cemetery,  Oct.  i6,  1850.  By  Hon.  David  Buel,  Jr. 
Troy.,  N.  T.   1850.    8vo,  pp.  15.  s.  8974 

Buel.  Troy  for  Fifty  Years:  A  Lecture,  delivered  before 
the  Young  Men's  Association  of  the  City  of  Troy.  By  David 
Buel,  jun.  ...  On  the  21st  December,  1840.  Troy:  N.  Tuttle, 
Printer.    1841.    8vo,  pp.  35.  8975 

Buel  (Jesse).  The  Farmer's  Companion.  Boston:  Marshy 
Capen.,  Lyon  and  Webb.  1839.  i2mo,  pp.  303.  H.  +  Second 
Edition.  ...  Boston.  1840.  i2mo.  -f  Sixth  Edition,  with  Eulogy 
by  Amos  Dean.     New  York.    1847.    '^mo.  8976 

Also  !   Address  delivered  before  the  Agricultural  and  Horticultural  Societies  of  New 
Haven  County,  Sep.  25,  1839.     Ntiu  Ha-ven.   1839.    8vo,  pp.  35. 

Burl  (S.)  Address,  delivered  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Open- 
ing of  the  Marshall  Cemetery,  May,  2,  1839.  By  Samuel  Buel 
...   .   Marshall:  printed  by  H.  C.  Bunce.    1839.    8vo,  pp.  13.     H. 

BuELL  (A.    H.)  Obituary   Addresses   on    ...    the  Death  of 

Hon.  Alexander  H.  Buell  ...  delivered  in  the  Senate  and  House 

of  Representatives,  January   31,   1853.      [^Washington.    1853.] 

Bvo,  pp.  8,  BA.  8978 


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BuELL  (D.  C.)  Statement  of  Major  General  Buell,  i..  Re- 
view of  the  Evidence  before  the  Military  Commission,  appointed 
by  the  War  Department,  in  November,  1862.  Campaign  in 
Kentucky,  Tennessee,  Northern  Mississippi  and  North  Ala- 
bama in  1861  and  1862.    [n.  p.    1862.]   8vo,  pp.  72.       H.  8979 

Buell  (P.  L.)  The  Poet-Soldier:  a  Memoir  of  J.  K.  Gib- 
bons. By  P.  L.  Buell.  With  introduction  by  Nelson  Sizer. 
New  Tork.    1868.    Fcap.  8vo,  pp.  48.     Portrait.  8980 

Buell  (Samuel).  A  Copy  of  a  Letter,  from  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Buell.  Of  East-Hampton,  on  Long-Island,  to  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Barber,  of  Groton,  in  Connecticut  ...  giving  an  Account  of  a 
most  extraordinary  Work  of  God,  begun  and  carrying  on  in  that 
Place.     [Vignette.]     London.   1764.    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  8981 

Buell.  A  Faithful  Narrative  Of  the  Remarkable  Revival 
of  Religion  in  the  Congregation  of  East-Hampton,  on  Long 
Island,  in  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1764,  with  Some  Reflections. 
By  Samuel  Buell,  a.m.,  &c.  ...  New  Tork:  Samuel  Brown. 
1766.  i6mo.  Title,  pp.  xi,  2  1,,  pp.  87.  +  Glasgow.  1768. 
i2mo.  8982 

Reprinted  with  the  following  title: 

BuELL.  A  Faithful  Narrative  of  the  Remarkable  Revival  of 
Religion,  in  the  Congregation  of  Easthampton,  on  Long-Island, 
...  in  the  year  1764.  By  Samuel  Buell,  d.d.  ...  To  which  are 
added,  Sketches  of  the  Author's  Life  —  memoirs  of  his  daughter, 
Mrs.  Conklin,  and  his  son,  Samuel  Buell.  ...  Also,  an  Account 
of  the  Revival  ...  in  Bridgehampton  &  Easthampton,  In  ...  1800. 
Sag-Harbor :  printed  by  Alden  Spooner.  1808.  i2mo,  pp.  144. 
Portrait  of  Buell.  8983 

BuELL.  Sermon  at  East  Hampton,  at  the  Ordination  of  M  . 
Samson  Occum,  a  Missionary  among  the  Indians,  with  a  Letter 
from  Mr.  Bostick,  giving  some  account  of  Mr.  Occum's  Edu- 
cation, Character,  &c.      New  Tork.    1761.    8vo.  8984 

BuELL.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev- 
erend Aaron  Woolworth,  a.m.  To  the  Pastoral  Charge  of  the 
Church  in  Bridge-Hampton,  on  Long-Island,  August  30,  1787. 
^y  Samuel  Buell,  a.m.  Pastor  of  the  Church  at  East- Hampton, 
Long-Island.  Eli%abeth-Town,  [New  Jersey):  Printed  by  Shep- 
ard  Kollock.,  on  Golden-Hill.  M,  Dcc,  Lxxxviii.    8vo,  pp.  46. 

Also:  Sermon   at  the  Funeral  of  his  Son  in  the   i6th  year  of  his  age,  with  Me- 
moirs   of  his    Life.     Neiv    London.     8vo. —  A  Sermon    preached   at    Enfield,    May 


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16,  1771,  ...  Neiu  London.  1771.  iimo.  —  Sermon  at  Bridge  Hampton  on  the 
Funeral  of  Saml.  Buell  Woolworth.  Xag  Hiirhour.  1794.  8vo.  —  Sermon  on  the 
Death  of  Rev.  Chas.  J.  Smith  at  East  Hampton,  L.  I.,  1770.  Neiu  London  :  T.  Green. 
1770.  8vo,  pp.  42.  —  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Joseph  Hasard,  Southold, 
June  7,  1797.      Neiv  London.    1 797.    8vo,  pp    30. 

BuELL,  Hazard,  and  Prime.  An  Account  of  the  late  Suc- 
cess of  the  Gospel,  in  the  Province  of  New-York,  North- 
America:  Contained  in  Letters  from  the  Rev.  Messrs.  Buell, 
Hazard,  and  Prime.  Coventry:  T.  Luckman.  M,dcc,lxv.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  s.  8986 

Buena-Maison.     See  Oexmelin  (J.) 

Buenaventura  (Gabriel  de  San^.  See  San  Buenaventura 
(Gabriel  de). 

BuENO  (C.)  Descripcion  de  las  Provincias  de  el  Peru.  Por 
el  Cosmographo  mayor  del  Virreynato,  Don  Cosme  Bueno. 
Lima.    1763.    8vo,  pp.  262.  8987 

"  This  work  appears  to  have  been  published  with  the  Guia  or  Calendario  of  Lima 
annually,  during  seventeen  years,  and  is  proL.;bly  the  most  correct  geographical  account 
of  Peru  and  Chili  extant;  the  author  says  it  reti'iircd  all  that  time  to  obtain  the  neces- 
sary information  from  the  dirt'erent  provinces.  Li  point  of  rarity,  the  book  may  be 
considered  as  almost  unique,  as  few  persons  will  have  taken  the  trouble  to  have  col- 
lected together  these  separate  accounts  published  in  such  a  len;jtli  of  time,  and  to  have 
formed  them  into  a  volume.  The  title  is  MS. ;  nor  is  it  pn^bable  there  ever  w.is  a 
separate  printed  one." — Rich,  i.  141.     The  following  i.  perhaps  the  same  work: 

BuENO.  El  conocimiento  de  los  tiempos  ...  Calculado  por 
las  tablas  de  Cassini  y  Halley,  para  el  meridiano  de  esta  muy 
noble,  muy  leal  ciudad  de  Lima.    1767-96.    i2mo.  8988 

Leclerc,  No.  226,  describes  13  volumes  of  this  series,  commencing  in  1767. 

BuENO  (Jose  Antonio  Pimenta).  Direito  publico  brasileira,  e 
analyse  da  ('anstitu^ao  do  impcrio.  Rio  de  'Janeiro.  1857.  Rl. 
8vo.  8989 

Buenos  Ayres.  Account  of  the  Viceroyalty  of  Buencs-Ayrcs, 
on  the  Rio  tie  la  Plata :  including  its  Geographical  i  jsition, 
Climate,  Aspect  of  the  Country,  Natural  Productions,  Com- 
merce, Government,  and  State  of  Society  and  Manners.  Lon- 
don,   [n.  d.]    8vo.     Map.  8990 

Actas  capitulares  desde  el  21  hasta  el  25  de  Mayo  de  1810,  en 
Buenos-Aires.      Buenos  Aires,    1836.      Folio,  pp.  56.  8991 

Almanak  y  kalendario  general  diario  de  quartos  de  luna,  segun 

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el  meridiano  de  Buenos-Ayres.     Para  el  aflo  de  1795.     Buenos- 
Ayres:  imprenta  de  nifios  expositos.    [1795.]     8vo.  8992 

Contains  an  account  of  Buenos  Ayres,  and  is  one  of  the  earlieit  books  printed  in 
that  city. 

Anales  de  la  Academia  de  Medicina  de  Buenos  Ayres. 
Agosto  de  1823.     Buenos  Ayres.   1823.    410.     No.  i.,  continued. 

Anales  del  Museo  publico  de  Buenos  Aires,  para  dar  a  cono- 
cer  los  objetos  de  la  historia  natural  nuevos  6  poco  conocidos 
conservados  en  este  establecimiento.  Por  German  Burmeister. 
...  .  Entrega  primera.  Buenos- Aires :  Imprenta  de  Bernheim  y 
Boneo.    1864.    4to,  pp.  iv,  85,  i  1.    4  Plates.  H.  8993 

El  Aniversario  de  la  Sociedad  literaria  de  Buenos  Aires. 
Buenos  Aires.    1823.     4to,  pp.  24.  8995 

Anexos  a  la  Memoria  del  Ministerio  de  relaciones  exteriores. 
Montevideo,    1863-64.     4to,  pp.  508.  8996 

A  list  of  the  contents  of  this  volume  is  inserted  in  Triibner's  "  Am.  Record." 

Anuario  de  la  Administracion  General  de  Correos  presentado 
al  Exc.  Gobierno  Nacional  por  el  Administrador  General. 
1863-66.    Rl.  8vo.  8997 

Anuiirio  de  correos  de  la  republica  arjentina  presentado  al 
Exmo.  Gobierno  nacional  p(;r  el  Director  jeneral.  Septima  pub- 
licion.  Buenos  Aires.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  JOI,  iii.  Lithograph  and 
Map.  8998 

Archivo  Americano.      See  Vol.  i.,  No.  1915. 

An  authentic  and  interesting  Description  of  the  City  of  Buenos 
Ayres,  and  the  adjacent  Country  ;  situate  on  the  River  Plate,  on 
the  East  side  of  South  America,  shewing  the  Manners,  Customs, 
Produce,  and  Conmierce,  of  that  most  important  and  valuable 
Country  ;  including  an  Account  of  the  Capture  of  Buenos  Ayres, 
July  2,  1 806.  Illustrated  with  a  Map  of  South  America.  London  : 
J.  Fairburn.  [1806.]  i6mo,  pp.  60.  Map.  +  Second  Edition, 
with  Additions,    [n.  d.]    l2mo.      Map.  c.  8999 

An  authentic  narrative  of  the  proceedings  of  the  expedition 
under  the  command  of  Brigadier  General  Crauford,  until  its 
arrival  at  Monte  Video;  with  an  account  oi  the  Operations 
against  Buenos  Ayres,  under  the  command  of  Lieutenant  Gen- 
eral Whitelocke.  ^^  an  officer  of  the  expedition.  Egerton. 
1808.    8vo,  pp.  220.     2  Maps,,  9000 


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Banda  Oriental.  Victoria  obtenida  sobre  los  Imperiales  en 
las  Costas  de  Sarandi.  [Oct.  12,  1825.  Buenos  Ayres.  1825.] 
pp.  2.  goo  I 

Buenos  Ayres:  Truth  and  Reason,  versus  Calumny  and  Folly: 
in  which  the  leading  Circumstances  of  General  Whitelocke's 
Conduct  in  South  America  are  explained.  With  an  Appendix  in 
answer  to  an  expensive  Publication  of  last  Week,  refuting  every 
Personality  therein  advanced.     Kerby.    1808.    8vo.  9002 

The  publication  referred  tu  is  the  Autiientic  narrative,  No,  9000. 

Coleccion  de  Documentos  Officialcs  sobre  la  Mission  de  los 
Ministros  de  S.  M.  Britannica  y  S.  M.  el  Rey  de  los  Franceses 
cerca  del  Gobierno  de  Buenos-Aires,  encargado  de  las  Rela- 
ciones  Exteriores  de  la  Confederacion  Argentina.     Buenos- Aires, 

1845.  4to.  c.  9003 

In  Spanish,  French,  and  English. 

Coleccion  de  leyes  y  decretos  sobre  justicia  nacional  1863. 
Buenos  Aires.    1863.    4to,  pp.  118.  9004 

Constitucion  de  la  Republica  Argentina.  Buenos  Ayres.  1826. 
4to.  9005 

Correspondence  sustained  between  the  Government  of  Bue- 
nos-Aires, charged  with  the  Foreign  Affairs  of  the  Argentine 
Confederation,  and  Capt.  John  B.  Nicholson,  Commander  of  the 
United  States  Naval  Forces  011  the  Coast  of  Brazil  and  River 
Plate,  respecting  the  Questions  produced  by  the  Agents  of 
France.      Buenos- Aires.    1839.    8vo.  9006 

In  Frencii  and  English. 

Correspondencia  con  los  Ministros  de  Inglaterra  y  de  Francia 
sobre  los  asuntos  de  las  Pacificacion,  presentada  a  la  \\.  Sala  de 
Representantes  por  el  Gobierno  de  Buenos-Aires.     Buenos  Ayres. 

1846.  Folio.  9007 

In  Spanish,  French,  and  English.      See  Rich,  ii.  286  and  297. 

Debates  de  la  Camara  de  Senadores  de  Buenos  Aires  sobre  el 
proyecto  que  autoriza  al  Gobernador  de  la  Provincia  a  convocar 
e  instalar  el  Congreso  nacional.  Edicion  oficial.  Buenos  Aires. 
1862.    4to,  pp.  192.  9008 

Departamento  del  interior.  Notas  conjeadas  entre  el  gobierno 
de  la  confederacion  Argentina  y  el  de  la  provincia  de  Buenos 
Aires  en  los  meses  de  Febrero,  Marzo  y  Abril  de  1858.  Parana. 
1858.    4to,  pp.  20.  9009 


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Diario  de  la  segiinda  division  de  limites,  al  mando  de  fXego  de 
Alvear,  con  la  descripcion  de  su  viage  dcsde  Buenos-Aires. 
Buenos- Aires.    1 837.    4to,  pp.  48.  90 10 

Diario  de  sesiones  de  la  Camara  de  Senadorcs  del  estado  de 
Buenos  Aires,  1857.     Buenos  Jites.    1858.    410,  pp.  674.     901 1 

Diario  de  sesiones  de  la  convfncion  del  estado  de  Buenos- 
Aires  encargada  del  examen  de  la  constitucion  federal.  Buenos- 
Jlres.    i860.    4to,  pp.  544.  9012 

Estatuto  provisional  para  la  direccion  y  administracion  del 
estado  formado  por  la  Junta  de  Observacion  nuevamente  estable- 
cida  en  Buenos  Ayres  a  5  de  Mayo  de  181 5.  l_Buenos  Aires. 
1815.]    8vo,  pp.  42.  H.  9013 

A  Five  Years'  Residence  in  Buenos  Ayres,  durin^f  the  years 
1820  to  1825  ;  containing  remarks  on  the  Country  and  its  Inhabi- 
tants; and  a  visit  to  Colonia  del  Sacramento.  By  an  English- 
man. With  an  Appendix,  containing  Rules  and  Police  of  the 
Port  of  Buenos  Ayres,  Navigation  of  the  River  Plate,  &c.  &c. 
London:  G.  Herbert.  1825.  8vt),  pp.  viii,  176.  P.  4  Second 
Edition.     London:   G.  Herbert.    1827.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  176.      bd. 

After  the  title  is  a   leaf  inserted,  dated   Buenos  Ayres,  Feb.,  1826,   by  the  author, 
apologizing  for  his  book. 

El  gobernador  de  la  provincia  y  el  excelentisimo  Cabildo. 
[Proclamation.  Dated  Buenos-Ayres  26  de  Marzo  de  1820.] 
Buenos-Jyres :   Imprenta  de  la  Independencia,    [n.  d.]    4to,  i  page. 

Impugnacion  a  la  requesta  dada  al  Mensage  del  Gobierno  de 
14  de  Setiembre  ultimo.  Por  un  Observador.  Buenos  Aires. 
1827.    4to,  pp.  200.  9016 

Informe  de  la  comision  de  cuentas  de  ios  anos  1854  y  1855, 
presentado  a  la  asamblea  general  legislativa  del  estado  de  Buenos 
Aires.     Buenos  Aires.   1857.    4*^°>  PP-  4°»  ^^^  Tables.         9017 

El  labrador  argentine,  revista  de  Agricultura,  pastoreo  econ- 
omi'a  rural  y  domestica,  artes  y  oficios.  Segunda  edicion  ... 
aumentada  ...  .  Hecha  bajo  Ios  auspicios  del  Exmo.  Gobierno 
de  la  Provincia  de  Buenos  Aires.     Buenos  Aires.    1867.    8vo.    b. 

Legacion  de  Buenos  Aires  en  Montevideo,  Publication  Oficial. 
Buenos  Aires.   1856.    Folio.  9019 

Letters  from  Buenos  Ayres  and  Chili.     See  [Davie  (J.)] 


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ella  referentes.      Bui>n-JiriS.    l86r.    8vo,  pp.  i6. 


9020 


Memorandum  del  gobierno  de  la  provincia  dc  Bucncis  Aires, 
sobbe  [sic]  los  tratados  cdebr.idos  por  los  ministros  dc  Krancia, 
Inglatcrra  y  Kstados  Unidos,  i  on  cl  general  D.  [usto  Jose  de 
Urqui/a.  Sobrc  ',1  line  [.c/i']  navcgacion  de  los  ios  Parana  y 
Uruguay.  Buenos  4ires :  Imprenta  de  la  Tribuna.  1H53.  J-'-^'gc 
8vo,  pp.  37.  H.  9021 

Also;  Mirnioria  de  la  munii  ipalidad  de  U  ciudad  de  Burtius  Alrei  ( orrespundirnte  a 
los  .inos  1S55  y  1S57,  1H58,  18^9.  Butnos  Aires.  1858  60.  4111,  'p.  91,  1^6,  15a. 
--  Memoria  prt  inrada  pur  IJon  Jiisc  Fiirtugiics  bajo  la  direccion  >,  ju  .ibogalc  D. 
Miguel  Nivarro  VioU.  Buenos  yiires,  1X66.  8vo,  pp.  108.  —  Mt  '  loria  prcbentada 
por  el  ministro  de  estad  >  i-n  el  departamento  de  guerra  y  ni  1  rina  al  congreso  na- 
cional  de  iS'65.  Buenos  Aires,  410,  pp.  178,  and  Tables.  — M^rnoria  prcscntada  por 
el  ministro  de  estado  en  el  dcp.irtamcii'  >  Ac  justicia,  tulto  e  instruccion  publica  al 
coiigreso  national  de  1865.  Buenos  Aires.  1865.  4to,  pp.  xiv,  180. —  Memoria 
presentada  por  cl  ministro  de  cstado  en  cl  dep.irfamento  de  relaciones  exteriores  cl  con- 
greso  naciunal  de  1865.  Bucios- Aires,  18^5.  4t  ;,  pp.  274. —  Memoria  del  mii.isterio 
del  interior  de  la  republica  argcntina  prcsentada  al  congreso  nacional  de  1863,  64. 
Buenos  Aires.  1S63,  64.  2  volb.,  8vo. —  Memori*  de  la  municipalid.ui  de  la  ciudad  de 
Uucnos  Aires  ...  Contienr  ademas  fodas  las  ordenanzas  y  acuerdos  ditrados  desdc  el  ufto 
1856.  Buenos  Aires.  1861.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  ZOO,  iv.  Lithographs.  — Memoria  pre- 
sentada  por  el  ministro  de  estado  en  el  dcp.utamento  de  hacienda  al  congrcbi  nacional 
de  1865  Buenos  A  tes.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  xlvi,  3  I.,  10  1.  folded,  pp.  14,  I  1.  folded. — 
Mcmorias  v  notlcias  para  servir  a  la  Histoua  Antigua  de  la  Republica  Argentina,  com- 
piladas  y  publicudas  por  los  Fundadores  de  la  Revista  de  Buenos  Aires.  Buenos  Aires. 
1865.    4to. 

Mensage  del  encargado  del  poder  ejecutivo  nacional  ji  --oberano 
Congreso  de  la  Republica,  1862.  Buenos  Aires.  1862  410,  pp. 
xxii,  128.     Tables.  9022 

Also:  Mensage  del  Gobierno  Argentine  presentado  al  congreso  de  la  naeion,  el  I, 
de  Mayo  de  1865.  Buenos  Aires.  1S65.  4to,  pp.  20. —  Mensage  del  Gobierno  de  la 
provincia  de  Buenos  Aires,  a  la  honorable  abamblea  general  legislativa  I.  de  Mayo  de 
1865.  Buenos  Aires.  1865.  410,  pp.264. — Mensage  del  gobierno  de  Buenos  Aires 
a  la  ...  Legislatura.  Buenos  Aires,  [v.  d.]  Cont  nued  annually. —  Mensage  del  gobierno 
provisorio  del  estado  de  Buenos-. Aires  a  la  lion,  asamblea  lejislativa.  Buenos-Aires, 
i860.  4to,  pp.  74 — -  Mensaje  del  Gobierno  provisorio  del  estado  de  Buenos  Aires,  a  la 
Honorable  Asaiijblea  Lejislativa  1°  de  May  de  i860.  Publicacion  oficial.  Buenos 
Aires,  i860.  4to,  pp.  viii,  70.  -  Mensage  del  poder  ejecutivo  a  la  ...  legislatura  con- 
stitucional  del  estado  de  Buenos- Aires.  Buenos-Aires.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Con- 
tinued. —  Message  du  gouvernement  de  Buenos  Aries  a  la  vingt-septieme  legislature 
—     Buenos  Ayres :  imprimerie  de  Plndependance.    1 849.    Large  8vo,  pp.  241.      h. 

Message  of  the  Government  of  Buenos  Ayres  to  the  Twenty- 
second  Legislature.  Buenos  Ayres.  1844  &  1845.  8vo,  pp.  31. 
Continued.  9023 

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the  Throne  of  Buenos  Ayres,  in  Opposition  to  British  Interests ; 


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Directory,  for  the  Crime  of  High  Treason,  &c.  with  Preliminary 
Remarks,  Illustrative  of  the  Subject  in  (Question,  and  explana- 
tory of  the  Causes  which  led  to  the  Recent  Revolution  in  that 
Country.  ...  London:  Ridgway  and  Booth,  1820.  8vo,  pp.  Iv, 
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Movimento  general  de  la  aduana  de  Buenos  Aires  en  los  meses 
de  Jul:o,  Agosto  y  Setiembre  de  i860.  Buenos  Jires.  i860.  4to, 
pp.  34.  9025 

Narrative  of  the  Expedition  to,  and  the  Storming  of,  Buenos 
Ayres.      1807.    8vo.  9026 

Oficio  del  Consul  encargado  interinamente  del  Consulado 
General  de  Francia  en  Buenos- Aires,  al  Sr.  Ministro  de  Rela- 
ciones  Exteriores  de  la  Confederacion  Argentina,  Reclaimando  a 
nombre  del  derecho  de  gentes,  para  que  los  Franceses,  que  pub- 
lica  y  notoriamente  se  hallen  establecidos  en  la  Republica  con 
los  mismos  goces  y  libertades  civiles  que  los  ciudadanos  Argen- 
tinos,  no  scan  considerados  como  domiciliaros  del  lugar  en  donde 
estan  establecidos.  Contestacion  del  Sr.  Ministro,  y  otros  Docu- 
mentos  rulativos  al  mismo  asunto.  Buenos- Aires :  Imprenta  del 
Estado.    1838.    4to,  pp.  114.  9027 

Also  :  Note  Offirielle  du  Consul  charge  par  interim  du  consulat  general  de  France  a 
Buenos-Aires,  a  Mr.  Le  Ministre  de  Relations  Exterieures  de  la  Confederation  Argen- 
tine, Reclamanf,  au  nom  du  droit  des  gens,  pour  que  les  Fran9ais,  qui  d'une  maniere 
publique  et  notoire  sont  etablis  dans  la  Republique  et  y  jouissent  des  triemes  libertes 
civiles  que  les  citoyens  Argentins,  ne  soyent  pas  consideres  comnne  domicilies  des  lieux 
ou  ils  sont  etablis.  Reponse  de  Mr.  Le  Ministre,  et  d'autres  documents  sur  la  meme 
matiere.  Buenos-Airei.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  265.  [With  French  and  English  title-page, 
and  text  on  opposite  pages.]  In  Triibner's  "Am.  Record,"  this  is  said  to  contain  130 
pages. 

Official  Note  from  the  Consul  charged  ad  Interim  of  the  Gen- 
eral Consulate  of  France  in  Buenos  Ayres,  to  the  Minister  for 
Foreign  Affairs  to  the  Argentine  Confederation,  Reclaiming  on 
the  authority  of  international  law,  that  the  French,  who  notori- 
ously and  publicly  have  established  themselves  in  the  Republic 
with  the  same  enjoyments  and  civil  liberties  as  the  Argentine 
Citizens,  be  not  considered  as  domiciled  in  the  Place  in  which 
they  have  established  themselves.  The  Answer  from  the  Min- 
ister and  other  Documents  upon  the  same  subject.  Buenos- Aires : 
State  Printing  Office.    1838.    4to,  pp.  229.  9028 

In  French  and  English. 

Ordenzas  provisionales  del  excmo.  cabildo  justicia  y  regimiento 


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de  la  ciudad  de  Buenos- Ayres     Buenos- Jyres :  imprenta  de  ninos 
expbsitos.    1 8 14.    Folio,  Title,  pp.  32.  H.  9029 

El  Protector  nominal  de  los  pueblos  libres,  D.  Jose  Artigas, 
clasificado  por  el  Amigo  del  drden.  Buenos  Ayres.  1 81 8.  410, 
pp.  68.  9030 

Real  Cedula  de  Ereccion  del  Consulado  de  Buenos-Ayres, 
expedida  en  Aranjuez  a  xxx  de  Enero  de  M  dcc  xciv.  Madrid. 
M  DCC  XCIV.  Folio,  Title,  pp.  36.  (En  la  Oficina  de  Don 
Benito  Cano.)  9031 

An  offirial  paper,  probably  privately  printed. 

Recopilacion  de  leyes  y  decretos  de  aduana  desde  Mayo  de 
1810.     Buenos  Aires,    i860.    4to,  pp.  306.  9032 

Registro  diplomatico  del  Gobierno  de  Buencs  Aires.  Buenos 
Aires.   1835.    4to,  pp.  118.  9033 

Registro  estadistico  del  estado  de  Buenos  Aires.  Buenos  Aires. 
1854-1863.  19  vols.,  folio,  pp.  52;  no;  120;  130;  126; 
134;  182;  154-  158;  181;  169;  206;  158;  215;  124;  170; 
192;   182;    164.     3  Maps.  9034 

Registio  estadistico  de  Buenos  Aires,  1864.  Tomo  primeiro. 
Buenos  Aires.   1864.   Folio,  pp.  120.     Continued.  9^35 

Registro  Oficial  del  Gobierno  de  Buenos  Aires.  Libro  Pri- 
mero.    Agosto,  1821.     Buenos  Ayres.    182 1.    4to.     Continued. 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  British  Merchants,  elected  at 
the  last  general  meeting,  held  27th  May,  1852.  Buenos-Aires. 
1853.    8vo,  pp.  8.  9037 

A  Relation  of  Mr.  R.  M's  Voyage  to  Buenos  Ayres.      See 

M  (R.)  ^  ^  ^ 

Relation  d'un  voyage  fait  recemment  dans  les  provinces  de  La 
Plata,  par  L.  C,  ex-agent  superieur  du  service  des  hopitaux  mili- 
taires  des  armees  fran^aises ;  et  description  de  Buenos- Ayres,  de 
son  gouvernement,  de  son  independance,  et  des  troupes  d'Artigas 
opposees  a  I'armee  portugaise  de  Montevideo,  etc.  etc.  Paris: 
Delaunay.   1818.    8vo,  pp.  65.  H.  9038 

La  republica  argentina,  sus  colonias  agricolas,  ferro-carriles, 
navigacion,  comercio,  riqueza  territorial,  &.  &.  Por  La  Com- 
ision  de  Inmigracion  de  Buenos  Aires.  Buenos  Aires.  1866.  8vo, 
2  1.,  pp.  68.     2  Maps.  B.  9039 


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La  Revista  de  Buenos  Aires.  Periodico  mensual  de  historia 
Americana,  literatura  y  derecho.  Destinado  a  la  Republica 
Argentina,  la  Oriental  del  Uruguay  y  la  del  Paraguay,  publicado 
bajo  la  direccion  de  Miguel  Navarro  Viola  y  Vicente  G.  Gue- 
sada  (Abogados).  Buenos  Jires.  1859.  ^v°»  PP*  ^4^*  t^on- 
tinued.  9040 

A  summary  account  of  the  Vice-royalty  of  Buenos-Ayres,  or, 
La  Plata:  including  its  Geographical  Position,  Climate,  Aspect 
of  the  Country,  Natural  Productions,  Commerce,  Government, 
and  State  of  Society  and  Manners.  ...  London:  R.  Dutton. 
[1806.]    8vo,  Title,  pp.  59.     Map.  s.  9041 

Supplemento  a  la  Correspondencia  Oficial  con  el  Consil 
encargado  interinamente  del  Consulado  General  de  Francia  en 
Buenos- Aires.  Buenos- Jires :  Imprenta  del  Estado.  1838.  410, 
Title,  pp.  69-114.  9042 

Triibner's  "Record"  quotes  this  at  130  pages. 

Supplement  to  the  Private  Correspondence  between  the  Gov- 
ernor and  Capt.  General  of  Buenos  Ayres  and  the  Rear  Admiral 
of  the  French  Naval  Forces  on  the  Station  of  Brazil  and  South 
Seas.     Buenos  Ayres,   1838.    Sm.  4to.  9^43 

In  French  and  English. 

Tesoro  de  comerciantes  real  cedula  ereccional  del  consulado 
de  Buenos  Aires.  Reimpresa  por  Justo  Maeso.  Buenos- Aires. 
1856.    8vo,  pp.  24.  9044 

Ultimatum  del  Sr.  Consul  de  Francia  Mr.  Aime  Roger,  diri- 
gido  al  Gobierno  de  Buenos-Aires,  encargado  de  las  relaciones 
exteriores  de  la  Confederacion  Argentina,  con  la  correspondiente 
contestacion  y  Documentos  que  le  son  Relativos.  Buenos- Aires: 
Imprenta  del  Estado.   1838.    4to,  pp.  97.  9^45 

Ultimatum  of  Mr.  Aime  Roger,  Consul  of  France,  Addressed 
to  the  Government  of  Buenos  Ayres,  charged  with  the  Foreign 
Affairs  of  the  Argentine  Confederation,  its  Answer  and  relative 
Documents.  Buenos  Ayres:  State  Printing  Office.  1838.  4to, 
pp.  189.  9046 

In  French  and  English.     Apparently  a  translation  of  No.  9045  j  both  were  probably 
printed  only  for  ofRcial  use. 

BuENDiA  (Joseph  de),  Cathedralico  de  Filosofia  en  su  Maximo 
de  San  Pablo  de  Lima.     Vida  Admirable  y  Prodigiosas  Virtudes 


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del  Ven.  y  Apostolico  Padre  Francisco  del  Castillo,  Natural  de 
Lima,  Ciudad  de  los  Reyes  en  la  Provincia  del  Peru.  Madrid. 
1693.    4^°'  9°47 

Buffalo.  Annual  Statement  of  the  Trade  and  Commerce 
of  Buffalo,  for  the  year  1851.    8vo.     Continued.  9048 

A  Brief  Summary  of  Christian  doctrine  and  a  form  of  cov- 
enant adopted  by  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Buffalo.  To 
which  a  historical  sketch  of  the  church  is  prefixed.  ...  Buffalo. 
1838.  i2mo,  pp.  48.  +  Enlarged  edition.  Buffalo.  1852. 
i2mo,  pp.  63.  9049 

Astronomical  Calendar,  or  Western  Almanac  for  ...  1824. 
Buffalo.    1 2mo.  9050 

Buffalo  Business  Directory,  with  Alphabetical  and  Classified 
Index.      Vol.  i.,  1855.      Buffalo.    1855.     ^vo.    -  9051 

Buffalo  in  1825.  Containing  Historical  and  Statistical  Sketches. 
Buffalo.    1825.    i2mo,  pp.  14.     Map  and  PlatR.  gb.  9052 

The  Commercial  Advertiser  Directory  for  the  city  of  Buffalo, 
1854.  Buffalo:  Jewett.^  Thomas  ds"  Co.  1854.  i2mo,  pp.  482. 
Continued.  9^53 

The  Commercial  Advertiser's  Twentieth  Annual  Statement 
of  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of  Buffalo,  for  1857.  Including 
Statistics,  showing  the  Whole  Export  of  Flour  and  Grain  from 
the  Lake  Regions.  ...  with  a  Brief  Notice  of  the  Manufactures 
of  the  City.     Buffalo.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  40.  H.  9054 

A  Directory  for  the  Village  of  Buffalo,  containing  the  names 
and  residence  of  the  heads  of  families  and  householders  in  said 
Village  on  the  first  of  Jan.  1828.  To  which  is  added  a  sketch 
of  the  history  of  the  Village  from  1801  to  1828.  Buffalo:  Pub. 
by  L.  P.  Crary.    1828.    i8mo,  pp.  55.  9055 

The  first  directory.     After   1840,  the  directory  was   published   annually,  except  in 
1843,  1845,  and  1846.     Some  late  issues  contain  additional  matter,  as  below: 

Thomas'  Buffalo  City  Directory  for  1863.  To  which  is  pre- 
fixed "  Buffalo,  Past  and  Present."  An  Address  ...  By  Guy 
H.  Salisbury,  Esq.  Followed  by  a  Sketch  of  the  Climatory  of 
Buffalo.  By  Wm.  Ives,  Esq.  ...  Buffalo:  E.  A.  Thomas.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  17-394.  +  For  1864.  To  which  is  prefixed  The 
Physiognomy  of  Buffalo,  by  Rev.  George  W.  Hosmer,  d.d.  and 


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"The  History  of  our  Lake  Commerce,"  by  E.  P.  Dorr  ...  . 
Buffalo:  G.  A.  Thomas.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  382'.  b.  +  For  1865. 
To  which  is  prefixed  "The  Old  Ferry  at  Black  Rock,"  by 
Charles  D.  Norton,  Esq.,  [etc.]  Buffalo:  C.  F.  S.  Thomas. 
1865.  8vo,  pp.  376.  c.  +  For  1867.  To  which  is  prefixed 
...  History  of  Grain-Elevators,  by  J.  Dart;  and  Early  History 
of  Grand  Island  and  Ararat,  by  L.  F.  Allen.  Buffalo:  Thomas., 
Howard^  Johnson.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  461.  9056 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  General  Aid  Society  for  the 
Army.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  January  i,  1863.  Buffalo:  Franklin 
Press.    1863.     8vo,  pp.  15.  9057 

The  First  Unitarian  Church  in  Bufi^alo :  its  History  and 
Progress.  Rev.  Dr.  Hosmer's  Quarter  Centennial  Discourses : 
The  Parish — The  Pulpit.  An  Account  of  the  Quarter  Cen- 
tennial Celebration,  on  Wednesday  Evening,  October  i6th, 
1861.  Printed  for  Private  Circulation.  Buffalo.  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  94.  H.,  s.  9058 

The  Manufactories  of  Buffalo  in  1859.  Buffalo:  E.  R. 
Jewett.    1859.    ^v^i  PP-  4^'  9059 

Report  of  the  Harbor  Committee  in  relation  to  an  Increase 
of  Harbor  Facilities  at  the  City  of  Bufl^alo.  Approved  at  a 
General  Meeting  held  Aug.  21,  1847.  ^^^  Approved  by  the 
Common  Council,  Aug.  24,  1847.  Buffalo:  Steam  Press  ^f 
Jewett,  Thomas  &  Co.    1847.    ^'^^■)  PP-  54-      Map.      H.,  s.  9060 

Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Common  Council, 
on  the  Subject  of  the  Harbour  and  Business  of  the  City  of 
Buffalo.  Made  to  the  Common  Council  June  i,  1841.  Buf- 
falo.   1 84 1.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  9061 

Report  on  the  Vessels,  Commerce  and  Trade  of  the  Lakes 
and  Erie  Canal  and  of  the  Commercial  Business  of  Buffalo,  for 
the  Year  1861.  Published  by  Direction  of  the  Buffalo  Com- 
mittee of  Public  Defense.     Buffalo.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H. 

Revised  Charter  of  the  City  of  Buffalo,  with  the  By-laws  and 
Ordinances.     Buffalo.   1863.    8vo.  s.  9063 

The  following  tracts  and  reports  relate  to  Buffalo.  (The  New  York  State  Library  at 
Albany  contains  many  others.)  Buffalo  Association  for  the  Relief  of  the  Poor.  Ad- 
dress, by  G.  W.  Hosmer,  1852.  +  Address,  Constitution,  1853.  i2mo.  —  Bufialo  Gas 
Light  Company.  Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Introduction  of  Gas  ...  Buffalo, 
1848  ;  Buffalo,  1852  :  —  Revised,  1855.  Buffalo.  1855.  —  Buffalo  General  Hospital. 
Articles  of  Association,    1855.       Buffalo,   1856.  +  Dedicatory  Exercises    ...    Buffalo. 


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1858.  8vo.  —  BufTali)  Horticultural  Society.  Constitution.  Exhibition,  1S45.  Ad- 
dress by  Hon.  G.  W.Clinton.  Buffalo,  1846.  +  Rep.m,  1847.  Buffalo.  1848.  8vo. 
Continued.  —  Buffalo  Juvenile  Asylum.      Act  to    Incorporate  ...    Buffalo.   1S56.     8vo. 

—  Buffalo  Orphan  Asylum.  Report,  1843.  Buffalo.  1843.  8vo.  Continued. — 
Buffalo  Presbyttry.  Alleged  Rel.itions  of*  the  American  Board  of"  C.  F.  .Missions  to 
Slavery  Examined.      By  a  Committee  of'  Presbytery.      Buffalo.   1845.     121110,   pp.    3a. 

—  Buffalo  Trust  Company.  Charter  and  Bylaws  ...  Buffal'i.  1852.  .Svo.  —  Buffalo, 
Warren  and  St.  Louis  Railroad.  Pielimiiia'-y  Report.  ...  Buffalo.  1854.  8v(i.  Map. 
— Buffalo,  Corning  and  N:  vv-York  Ra'lroad  Company.  Statement.  New  T'jrk, 
1852.  8vo. —  Bull'alo  Female  Acadamy.  Circulai  and  Catalogue,  1852.  Proceed- 
ings First  Annual  Commencement,  July  1852.  Buffalo.  1852.  8vo.  Continued. — 
Buffalo  Harbor:  lyCtter  tVom  the  Secn-tary  or  War,  relative  to  the  different  Pl.irij  for 
its  improvement,  J.in.  6,  1849.      fVasliinirton.    1849.    8vo,  pp.  19.     !  Cong.  Duct. )    s. 

—  Buffalo  Medical  Journal  and  Monthly  Review  of"  Medical  and  Surgical  Sci»ncc ; 
Edited  by  Austin  Flint  and  Sanford  B.  Hunt.  Vol.  i.  Buffalo.  1845-6.  8vo.  — 
By-Laws  and  Ordinances.  Buffalo.  1S55.  pp.  77.  —  Celebration  of  the  Fou.th 
of'  July  at  Buffalo,  1865.  8vo  s.  —  Charity  Foundation  of'  the  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church  in  ...  Bulialo  ...  Buffalo.  1858.  1 2mo,  pp.  16.  —St.  Louis  Churcii, 
Buffalo.  Documents.  Buffalo.  1852.  8vo.  +  Atlairs.  Buffalo.  1853.  8vo.  s.  ~ 
A  Summary  Declaration  of  t^>e  Faith  and  Practice  of  tiic  Washingt(yn  Street  Baptist 
Church  of  ...  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (With  a  List  of  Members.)  Buffalo:  Prrss  of 
Thomas  &  Co.  1839.  Sm.  i6mo,  pp.  15.  h.  —  Annual  Announcement  of  the  Med- 
ical Department,  University  of  Buffalo.  Buffalo.  1845.  8vo.  Continued.  —  Annual 
Announcement  and  Catalogue  of  the  Medical  Department  of  tiie  Umversicy  of  Buf- 
falo, June,  1850.  Buffalo:  'Jciuett,  Thomas  &  Co.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  (13).  Litliograph. 
Continued,  n.  —  Annual  Circular  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the  University  of 
Buffalo,  October,  1846.  Buffalo:  Jcwett,  Thomas  &  Co.,  Printers.  1846.  8vo,  pp. 
(11).  Continued,  h. —  Young  Men's  Association  of  Buffalo.  Celebration  of  tiie 
Quarter-Century  Anniversary.  Buffalo.  1861.  8vo.  —  Annual  Report  of  the  ... 
Young  Men's  Association  of  the  city  of  Buffalo;  ...  Buffalo.  1836.  8vo.  Con- 
tinued. —  Address,  Constitution  and  By-Laws  ...  of  the  Young  Men's  Christian 
Union,  of  the  city  of  Buffalo Btffalo  :   Geo.  Rene  &  Co.,   Printers.   1852.    i6mo, 

pp.    16.       H. 

BuFF'.N  (J.)  The  true  Quaker  reproveing  [«V]  the  false  one. 
Or  them  that  would  be  counted  Quakers  and  are  not :  So  set 
forth  by  John  Buffin,  former  Bookseller  in  the  Jerseys,  and  Penn- 
sylvania. ...  Philadelphia:  printed  for  the  Author  according  to 
Copy.    1764.    i2mo,  pp.  17.  p.  9064 

"  It  was  enough,  formerly,  in  New  England,  if  one  said  thee  to  one  person,  to  send 
him  to  prison,  and  whip  him  alio." —  Page  13. 

BuFFiNTON  (J.)  Kansas  —  The  Lecompton  Constitution. 
Speech  of  Hon.  James  Buffinton,  of  Mass.  Delivered  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  March  24th,  1858.  \J'Vashington. 
1858.]     8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  9065 

Also:    Position   of  Massachusetts  on    the   Slavery    Question.    ...    April    30.    1856. 
[No  imp.]      8vo,  pp.  7. 

BuFFON.  Lettres|a  un  Ameriquainj  sur  I'histoire  naturelle, 
generale  et  par-  |  ticuliere  de  monsieur  de  Buffon,  |  troisieme 
partie.  |  a  Hamburg  1 1 .  7  .  5  .  i .  |    Sm.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  31,  96,  69. 

"  The   title  is  a  curious  specimen  of  typography."      Priced,  in  Stevens'  Nuggets, 
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BuFFUM  (E.  G.)  Six  Months  in  the  Gold  Mines  ;  from  a 
Journal  of  three  years'  Residence  in  Upper  and  Lower  Califor- 
nia, 1847-8-9.  By  E.  Gould  BufFum,  Lieutenant  First  Regi- 
ment New  York  Volunteers.  Philadelphia :  Lea  and  Blanchard. 
1850.     l2mo,  pp.  172.     +  London.    1850.     l2mo,  pp.  256. 

BuFORD  (N.  B.)  African  Colonization.  [Dated  Washing- 
ton, December  19,  1 862.  Signed  N.  B.  Buford,  Brig.  Gen. 
U.  S.  Vols.  n.  p.  n.  d.]  i6mo,  pp.  (3).  -f-  (Letter  No.  2.) 
[Dated  Cairo,  Ills,  Feb.  12,  1863.  Signed,  n.  p.  n.  d.]  i6mo, 
pp.  (3).  H.  9068 

[BuGBEE  (James).]  A  Memorial  of  Edward  Everett,  from 
The  City  of  Boston.  Boston:  Printed  by  order  of  the  City  Council. 
MDCCCLXV.    4to,  pp.  315.     Steel  Portrait  and  Lithograph,     ba. 

BuGBEE  (S.),  Jr.  An  Oration,  pronounced  at  Wrentham, 
July  4,  1803  ...  .  By  Samuel  Bugbee,  Jun.  Dedham :  Printed 
by  H.  Mann.    M  Dccc  iii.    8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  9070 

[BuGG  (Francis).]  News  from  Pensilvania,  or  a  Brief  Nar- 
rative of  Several  Remarkable  Passages  in  the  Government  of 
the  Quakers  of  that  Province.  Touching  their  Proceedings  in 
their  Pretended  Courts  of  Justice,  their  Way  of  Trade  and 
Commerce;  with  Remarks  and  Observations  upon  the  whole. 
Published  by  the  Author  of  the  Pilgrim's  Progress.  Together 
with  a  Postscript,  ...   London:   ...   .    1703.    8vo,  pp.  36.      9071 

BuGG.  The  Picture  of  Quakerism  Drawn  to  Life  in  2 
Parts.  The  First,  Shewing  the  Vanity  of  the  Quakers'  pre- 
tence of  their  being  the  One  only  Catholic  Church  of  Christ, 
&c.  —  The  Second,  Containing  a  Brief  History  of  the  Rise, 
Growth,  and  Progress  of  Quakerism ;  being  a  modest  correction 
of  the  General  History  of  the  Quakers,  wrote  in  Holland  by 
Gerrard  Croese.  By  Francis  Bugg,  Sen.  London:  JV.  Kittleby. 
1697.    8vo,  22  sheets.  9072 

Contains  an  "Account  of  the  Persecution  of  G.  Keith,  in  Pennsylvania  in  Amer- 
ica, by  the  Quakers,"  "  Creese's  Mistake  concerning  W.  Penn,"  etc.  For  a  list  of 
other  works  by  this  author,  see  Smith's  "Catalogue  of  Friends'  Books,"  i.  332-347. 
Doubtless  others,  besidp"!  those  quoted  here,  relate  to  America.  About  1680,  Bugg 
"turned  an  envious  and  contentious  apostate." 

A  Bugle  Blast  from  the  Army.  What  the  Soldiers  think  of 
Northern  Traitors.  They  will  remember  them  when  they 
return.  The  Voice  of  Loyal  Democrats  in  the  Army  to  Traitor 
Democrats  at  Home.     Michigan.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  8.  9073 


BUISSON. 


lOI 


The  Bugle  Call.  Devoted  to  the  cause  of  our  Sick  and 
Wounded  Soldiers.      Chicago.    1865.    4to.  9^74 

BuHLE  (M.)  Reisen  durch  die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von 
Nord-Amerika.  Niirnberg :  Bauer  und  Raspe.  1808  2  vols., 
sm.  8vo.  Q075 

This  for-ns  the  second  and  third  parts  ot' his  "Erhohingen  t'iir  die  f;ebiidete  [iigcnd," 
and  has  two  title-pages, 

BuHOUP  (J.  W.)  Narrative  of  the  Central  Division  of  the 
Army  of  Chihuahua,  commanded  by  General  Wool.  By  Jona- 
than W.  Buhoup.     Pittsburgh.    1847.    i2mo.  s.  9076 

Building  Associations  of  Connecticut  and  other  States  Exam- 
ined, with  a  Review  of  the  New  York  and  Massachusetts  Svs- 
tems.  Also  a  Complete  Review  of  all  the  Building  Associa- 
tions established  in  Connecticut.     New  Haven.    1856.    410, 

BuisoT  (J.  P.)  Discours  sur  la  necessite  de  maintenir  le 
decret  rendu  le  15  mai,  1791,  en  faveur  des  hommes  de  couleur 
libres,  par  J.  P.  Buisot.     [n,  p.    n.  d.]  9078 

A  doubtful  title;   perhaps  by  J.  P.  Brissot. 

[BuissoN  (Jean  Francois).]  Relation  de  la  mission  du  Mis- 
sisipi  du  Seminaire  de  Quebec  en  1700.  Par  MM.  de  Mont- 
igny,  de  St.  Cosme,  et  Thaumur  de  la  Source.  [Vignette.] 
Nouvelle  York :  a  la  presse  Cramoisy  de  'Jean-Marie  Shea. 
M  Dccc  Lxi.    8vo,  pp.  66,  I  1.  H.  9079 

B[uissoN  [M.  Du.)]  Abrege  de  la  revolution  de  I'Amerique 
Angloise,  depuis  le  commencement  de  I'annee  1774,  jusqu'au 
premier  Janvier  1778.  Par  M.  ***,  Americain.  [Motto.]  Paris: 
Cellot  l^  Jomhert.  1778.  1 2mo,  Title,  pp.  452,  I  1.  -f  Tverdun. 
M.DCC.Lxxix.    i2mo,  pp.  xii,  345.  9080 

The  author  (M.  du  Buisson,  according  to  Barbier)  says,  in  his  preface,  that  '•  the 
French  nation  knew  so  little  of  the  people  with  whom  their  sovereign  had  just  formed 
an  alliance,  that  they  applied  the  name  of  Boslonian  to  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  thir- 
teen provinces,  when  of  right  it  belonged  only  to  those  of  the  province  of  Massachu- 
setts." At  the  end  of  the  work  is  a  copy  of  the  treaty  with  France,  which  was  made 
in  this  year. 

[Buisson.]  Historischer  Abriss  der  in  Nord-Amerika  vorge- 
fallenen  Staatsveranderung,  von  1774  bis  1778,  von  M...,  einem 
Amerikaner.  Aus  dem  Franzosischen.  Bern:  Haller.  i'J'](). 
8vo,  pp.  365.  9081 

B[uisson].  Nouvelles  considerations  sur  Saint-Domingue, 
en  reponse  a  celles  de  M.  H.  D'-     Par  M.  D.  B.  ***.    [Motto.] 


i\  \ 


■"■''.''^tutvmr 


102 


nULFINCH. 


t 


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v. 


Paris:    Cellot  Isf  Jombert.    1 780.    2  pts.,  8vo,   Half-Title,  Title, 
pp.  178,  2  I.  ;   Title,  Half-Title,  pp.  164.  9082 

"  An  .ins^wer  to  M.  Hilli.iril  D'Auhcrtcuil  by  M.  I3u  Buisson." —  Rarriir. 

BuisT  Ki.)  A  Discourse,  occasioned  by  The  Death  of  Hrig- 
aditr  (jcneral  M'Pherson,  who  was  lost  in  the  Ship  Rose  in 
Bloom,  Shipwrecked  on  her  passage  from  Charleston  to  New 
York,  August  24th,  1806;  Delivered,  hy  desire,  in  the  Presby- 
terian (Munch  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  November  30th,  1806.  By 
the  Rev.  George  Buist,  dd.  Charleston :  Printed  by  IFilliam 
P.  Toun^.    1807,     l2mo,  pp.  42.  N.  9083 

Buist.  An  Oration  delivered  at  the  Orphan-House  of 
Charleston,  South-Carolina,  October  i8th,  1795,  being  the 
Sixth  Anniversary  of  the  Institution.  By  the  Reverend  George 
Buist,   D.D Charleston:  printed  by   Markland  C5f  M^'Iver. 

MDCCXCV,     8vO,  pp.    25,    I    1.  H.   9084 

Het  Buitenland.      Arnhem  :   J.  van  Eymond  Jr.    1866.    i2mo. 

Twelve  numbers  appear  in  a  year.     No.  3  is  "  De  vorst  der  Peons,  of  de  avonturen 
von  Putnam-Pomfrct  in  Mexico.      Naar  het  Engelsch  door  ].  B.  Rietstap." 

BuLDEREN.  Gedenckwaerdighe  Voyagie  naer  West-Indiae, 
onder  het  beleydt  van  den  Comm.  Jacob  Binckes,  nevens  des- 
selfs  Voorval  met  de  France  op  Tabago.  Beschr.  en  by-gewoont 
door  H.  V.  B.     Amsterdam.   1677.    pp.  8.  9086 

"Onderteekend  :   Bulderen,  beiccnd   rijmelaar.     Dit  veihaal  is  echter  grootendeels 
in  proza."  —  Tiele. 

BuLFiNCH  (B.  S.)  Georgia,  a  Poem,  To  which  are  added, 
other  Metrical  Compositions.  By  Benjamin  S.  Bulfinch,  An 
American  Traveller.  Printed  at  the  University  Office.,  Mt.  Zion., 
Ga.    1820.    8vo.  w.  9087 

Bulfinch  (Charles).  ...  A  Concise  Statement  of  the  Con- 
struction and  of  the  Physical  and  Moral  Effects  of  Penitentiary 
Prisons,  On  the  Auburn  Principle  ...  .  [n.  p.]  1829.  8vo, 
pp.  8.  H.  9088 

Bulfinch  (John).  The  Trial  of  Moses  Adams,  High  Sheriff 
of  the  County  of  Hancock,  ...  for  the  Murder  of  his  Wife, 
June,  1815.     Second  Edition.     Boston.    1815.    8vo,  pp.  32.     M. 

Bulfinch  (S.  Greenleaf).  Christian  Patriotism  ;  a  Discourse 
...  in  Augusta,  Geo.  February  the  7th,  1836.  soon  after  the  De- 


BUIKEI.FY. 


103 


parture  of  Two  Companies  ot  Volunteers,  For  the  Seminole 
War.  By  S.  Cj.  BuIHnch.  ...  Augusta^  Georgia.  !Sj6.  Svo, 
pp.  16.  BA.  9090 

BuLFiNCH.  Honor ;  or,  The  Slave-Dealer's  Daughter.  By 
Stephen  G.  Bulfinch.  (Motto.)  Boston:  IVilliom  /'.  Sprncrr. 
1864.    i2mo,  pp.  238.  H.  9091 

Also:  Discourse  ...  on  the  Day  of  Humiliation  and  Prayer.  Charleston.  1833 
Sm,  8vo.  —  Farewell  Discourse  ...  Washington,  May  11,  1^44,  ...  .  yVuihinjrton. 
1844.  8vo,  pp.  ao.  BA.  —  Sermon  ...  Augusta,  Geo,,  Sunday,  July  4,  1S30. 
/iugusta.  1830.  8vo,  pp.  17.  —  Sermon  on  the  Death  of"  Wm.  H.  Harrison.  By  S. 
G.  Bulfinch.  tyuihini^ton.  —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  ...  Dorchester,  on  Sunday,  Feb. 
a,  i86i,  on  ...  tlie  Decease  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Gushing,  Wife  of  Hon.  Abel  Cushing.  ... 
[n.  p.]      Samuel  P.  Bioivn,  Primer.    1H62.    8vo,  pp.  1  1;.      h. 

[Bulfinch  (Thomas).]  ...  The  Boy  Inventor;  a  Memoir 
of  Matthew  Edwards,  Mathematical-Instrument  Maker.  [Mot- 
to.] Boston:  IValker.^  IVise.^  i^  Co.  i860.  i8mo,  pp.  109,  2. 
Portrait.  H.  9092 

Bulfinch.  Oregon  and  Eldorado ;  or,  Romance  of  the 
Rivers  [Columbia  and  Amazon].  By  Thomas  Bulfinch  ...  . 
Boston:  y.  E.  Tilton  and  Company.  1866.  l2mo,  pp.  xiv,  I  1., 
pp.  464.  c,  H.  9093 

BiJLicH  (J.  D.  von).  Orbis  Terrarum  Veteribus  Cogniti 
Typus  in  binnis  Tabulis  a  Jo.  Strubio,  antehac  exhibitus  et  brevi 
Epitome  illustratus  a  Jo.  Bunone.  Nunc  denuo  plurimis  locis 
adauctus,  cum  delineatione  Novi  Orbis  sive  Veteribus  incognita 
Americae.     Hehnstadii.    1694.    410.  9^94 

Title    from   Fischer's  catalogue,  who   remarks   that   it  is    unmentioned   by   Btunet, 
Stevens,  Rich,  etc. 

BuLKELEY  (G.)  The  People's  I  Right  to  Election  I  Or  Alter- 
ation of  Goverment  [«V]  in  Connecticott,|  argued  |  In  a  Letter  ;| 
By  Gershom  Bulkeley  Esq  ;  one  of  their  Majesties  Justices  of  the 
peace  I  In  the  County  of  Hartford.  |  Together  with  a  Letter  to 
the  said  Bulkeley,  |  from  a  Eriend  of  his  in  the  Bay.  |  To  which  is 
added,  The  Writing  delivered  to  James  Russell  of  Charlestown 
I  Esq ;  warning  him  and  others  concerned,  not  to  meet  to  Hold 
a  Court  I  at  Cambridge,  within  the  County  of  Middlesex.  ]  By 
Thomas  Greaves  Esq;  Judge  ot  their  Majesties  Inferior  Court 
of  Pleas  I  and  one  of  their  Majesties  Justices  of  the  peace  within 
the  said  County  |  And  also  his  Answer  to  Mr.  Broadstreete  and 
the  Gentlemen  mett  at  the  |  Town-house  in  Boston  concerning 
the  same.  |  Published  for  the  Information  &  Satisfaction  of  ibeir 


.1  i 


!  A 


104 


BUI.KLEY. 


I!' 


h* 


k 


% 


Majesties  l()yall|(but  abused)  Subjects  in  New-England.  |  PA/7^- 
Jelphia  :  Printed  by  /Issignes  of  IriUiam  Bradf'ovdy  Anno  1689.  | 
4tu,  pp.  iK.  BA.  9095 

I'rii\lril  witlliiiit  ,1  scp.ir.uc  titlr-|>,i(;p.  Reprinted  in  thr  "  Con.  Hist.  Soe.  Collcc- 
tiims,"  Vol.  I.  Id  the  "  Historic.il  M.ig.uiiie,"  ill.  25^1  •»  tr.ict,  entitled  •' Sonte  ica- 
lun.ilile  (.'oniideratitins  for  tiie  (lood  I'eiiple  of  Conneitiiiit,"  is  attiilmted  to  Riillteley. 
I  h.ive  nut  been  jbie  to  find  a  copy  of' this  work. 

Mui.kki,i:y  (P.)  I'he  Ciospcl-Covenant  ;|or|thc  Covenant  | 
of  Cirace  Opened.  |  Wherein  arc  explained  ;  |  i.  The  dift'ercnces 
betwixt  the  Covenant  of  grace  and  Covenant  |  of  workes.  |2. 
The  (litKcrent  administration  of  the  Covenant  before  and  |  since 
Christ.  I  ■^,  The  benefits  and  blessings  of  it.  |  4.  The  Condition.  | 
5.  Tlie  pro|)erties  of  it.  |  Preached  in  Concord  in  New-Eng- 
land |bv  Peter  Uulkelev,  sometimes  fellow  |  of  Saint  Johns  Col- 
lege in  Cambridge.  |  Published  according  to  Order.  |  London: 
Printed  by  M.  S.  for  Benjamin  Allen ^  and  are  to  be  sold\at  the 
Croivne  in  Popes-head  Alley.  1646.  4to,  8  I.,  pp.  383,  Table,  4  1. 
The  iirst  minister  uf  Cuncord,  Masii.;  came  to  New  England  in  1635. 

Bui.KKLEY.  The  Gospel-Covenant;  |  or  |  the  Covenant  |of 
Grace  opened.  |  Wherein  are  explained;  |  i.  The  differences 
betwixt  the  Covenant  of  grace  and  Covenant  |  of  workes.  |  2. 
The  different  administration  of  the  Covenant  before  and  since] 
Christ.  I  3.  The  benefits  and  blessings  of  it.  |  4.  The  Condi- 
tion.] 5.  The  properties  of  it.  |  Preached  in  Concord  in  New- 
England  |  by  Peter  Bulkeley,  sometimes  fellow  |  of  Saint  Johns 
Colledge  in  Cambridge.  |  Gen.  17.  I.  7.  | ...  | ...  | ...  | ...  .|Isai.  55. 
3.  |...|...  .  I  The  second  Edition,  much  enlarged,  and  corrected 
by  the  Author.  |  And  the  chicfe  heads  of  Things  (which  was 
omitted  in  the  former)  |  distinguished  into  Chapters.  |Z.(J«^o«;  | 
Printed  by  Matthew  Simmons^  dwelling  in  Aldersgate-street  \  next 
doore  to  the  Golden  Lyon.  1651.J  4to,  7  1.,  pp.  432,  Table,  5 
leaves.  H.,  N.  9097 

For  some  Latin  poetry  by  this  author,  lee  Mather's  "  Magnalia." 

BuLKLEY  (C.)  The  Signs  of  the  Times,  Illustrated  and 
Improved.  In  a  Sermon  preached  at  the  Evening-Lecture  in 
the  Old-Jewry,  on  Sunday,  October  21,  1759.  On  Occasion 
of  the  Surrender  of  Quebec  to  his  Majesty's  Forces,  September 
18,1759.      By  Charles  Bulkley.     London.  M  dcc  Lix.    8vo,pp. 


30,  I  I. 


9098 


Bulkley  (C.  H.)  Removal  of  Ancient  Landmarks;  or  the 
Causes  and  Consequences  of  Slavery  Extension.  A  Discourse 
preached  at  West  Winsted,  Conn.,  March  5,  1854.  Hart- 
ford:   Casey  Tiffany  Isf  Co.    1854.    8vo,  pp.  23.  9^99 


HUr.KI.RY. 


105 


Bui.Kl.KV  (C.  11.    A.;      A    Five   Years'    Ministry.     (No.   I.) 

An   Anniversary   Sermon    ...    Winstcil,  Conn.,   Doccmbc^r    5th, 

1858,  hv  C  H.  A.  Uiilkley.   ...   lyinstfd.    1859.     8v(),  pp.  27. 

f     ...   (No.  2.)      A   Partinji;  Sermon   ...    Winstecl,  Conn.,   May 

22,  1859,  by  C.  H.  A.  Hiilklcy.      If^'imtnL    1859.    8vo,  pp.  24. 


Nt:w-  y'ork : 
191,(1). 


Leavitt.    Troiv  U"    Co.     MDCCCXl.vill. 


Bui.km;y.    Niagara.     A  Poem.     By  Rev.  C  H.  A.  Biilkley. 

rimo,    pp. 
u.,  H.  9101 

Bui.KLKY  (K.  A.)  A  Farewell  Sermon  ...  Geneva,  N.  Y., 
On  February  24th,  1850,  by  Rev.  Kdwin  A.  Bulkley.  ... 
[^(.ieneva :']   E,  Van  Volkenburgh.^  h inter.    1850.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Bui.KLKY.  The  Uncrowned  Nation.  A  Discourse  com- 
memorative of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Sixteenth  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  :  preached  in  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church  of  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  April  19,  1865,  by  the  Pastor, 
Rev.  Edwin  A.  Bulkley.  Plattsburgh.  N.  T.  :  J.  11^.  Tnttle, 
Printer.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  9103 

BuLKLKY.  Wars  and  Rumors  of  Wars.  A  Sermon  preached 
at  ...  Groton,  Mass.,  ...  April  21st,  1861,  by  the  Pastor,  Rev. 
Edwin  A.  Bulkley.  Cambridge :  printed  by  Miles  and  Dilling- 
ham.  1 86 1.    8vo,  pp.  16.  9104 

Bulkley  (J.)  An  Impartial  Account  of  a  late  Debate  at  Lyme, 
in  the  Colony  of  Connecticut,  (On  ...  Baptism  ...  And  m. 
The  Maintenance  of  the  Ministers  of  the  Gospel.)  Giving  a 
Summary  of  what  was  there  Delivered,  on  both  Sides.  ...  Also 
giving  some  Account  of  the  Rise  of  the  Antipedo-Baptist  Per- 
swasion  [sic].  By  John  Bulkley,  a.m.  To  which  is  added,  A 
Narrative  of  one  lately  Converted  from  Dreadful  Errors :  By 
Another  Hand.  N.  London :  T.  Green.  M,  Dcc,  xxix.  Sm. 
8vo,  pp.  (i),  Title,  199,  (i).  B.  9105 

"  Contains  some  remarks  on  the  theological   tenets  of  Mrs,   Hutchinson,  Samuel 
Gorton,  and  Roger  Williams."  —  Bartlett's  "  Bib.  R.  I." 

Bulkley.  The  Necessity  of  Religion  in  Societies  ...  .  A 
Sermon  Preach'd  before  the  General-Assembly  of  the  Colony 
of  Connecticut,  at  Hartford,  May  14.  1713.  By  John  Bulk- 
ley,  a.m.   ...  [n.  p. :]  Timothy  Green.  1713.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  70. 

Bulkley.  ...  Sermon  preached  at  Colchester,  at  Ordination 
of  Rev.  Judah  Lewes,  Dec.  17,  1729.  New  London.  1730. 
8vo,  pp.  48.  9107 

VOL.    III.  13 


;    ( 


io6 


BULL. 


BuLKLEY  (J.)  A  Voyage  to  the  South-Seas,  In  the  Years 
1 740 -I.  Containing  A  faithful  Narrative  of  the  Loss  of  his 
Majesty's  Ship  the  Wager  on  a  desolate  Island,  in  the  Latitude 
47  South,  Longitue  81:40  West:  With  the  Proceedings  and 
Conduct  of  the  Officers  and  Crew,  and  the  Hardships  they 
endured  on  the  said  Island  for  the  space  of  five  Months;  their 
bold  Attempt  for  Liberty,  in  Coasting  the  Southern  Part  of  the 
vast  Region  of  Patagonia ;  setting  out  with  upwards  of  Eighty 
Souls  in  their  Boats  ;  the  Loss  of  the  Cutter ;  their  Passage 
through  the  Streights  of  Magellan;  an  Account  of  their  Man- 
ner of  living  on  the  Voyage  on  Seals,  Wild  Horses,  Dogs,  &c. 
and  the  incredible  Hardships  they  frequently  underwent  for  Want 
of  Food  of  any  Kind;  a  Description  of  the  several  Places  where 
they  touch'd  in  the  Streights  of  Magellan,  with  an  Account  of 
the  Inhabitants,  &c.,  and  their  safe  Arrival  to  the  Brazil,  after 
sailing  one  thousand  Leagues  in  a  Long-Boat ;  their  Reception 
from  the  Portuguese;  an  Account  of  the  Disturbances  at  Rio 
Grand;  their  Arrival  at  Rio  Janeiro;  their  Passage  and  Usage 
on  Board  a  Portuguese  Ship  to  Lisbon;  and  their  Return  to 
England.  Interspersed  with  many  entertaining  and  curious 
Observations,  not  taken  notice  of  by  Sir  John  Narborough,  or 
any  other  Journalist.  The  Whole  compiled  by  Persons  con- 
cerned in  the  Facts  related,  viz.  John  Bulkeley  and  John  Cum- 
ins,   Late   Gunner  and   Carpenter  of  the  Wager.      [Motto.] 


London :    "Jacob  Robinson. 
+  Dublin.    1743.    i2mo. 


M.DCC.XLiii.    8vo,  pp. 
■f  London.   iyS'2-    8vo. 


XX, 


220.       H. 
9108 


"The  Wager  was  one  of  the  ships  which  sailed  from  England,  under  Commodore 
Anson,  on  a  voyage  round  the  world." — Rich,  i.  72.  Another  edition  was  printed 
anonymously.     London:  _'/.  T.   1 743.    i6mo,  pp.  II,  104.     Reprinted  as  below: 

BuLKLEY.      A    Voyage   to   the    South    Seas,   In  the  Years 
1740-1.  ...   By  John  Bulkeley  and  John  Cummins  ...   .  The 


Second  Edition,  with  Additions.  ...  London:  Printed, 
phia:  Reprinted  by  f.  Chattin,  for  the  Author.  1757 
xxxii,  306. 


BA.,  P 


Philadel- 

8vo,  pp. 

9109 

Contains  a  narrative  of  the  loss  of  the  ship  Wager  on  a  desolate  island,  etc.  A 
dedication  to  the  Hon.  Wm.  Denny,  Lieut.  Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  and  additions 
by  the  authors  (who  had  emigrated  to  Pennsylvania),  and  a  subscription  list  of  all  the 
distinguished  names  in  the  colonies  (over  1200). 

Bull  (P.)  A  Wolf  in  Sheep's  Clothing ;  or  an  old  Jesuit 
Unmasked,  Containing  an  Account  of  the  Wonderful  Appari- 
tion of  Father  Petre's  Ghost,  in  the  form  of  the  Rev.  John 
Wesley.     With  some  conjectures  concerning  the  Secret  cause 


I   I 


BULLARD. 


107 


that  moved  him  to  appear  at  this  very  critical  juncture.  By 
Patrick  Bull,  Esq""-  Dublin:  Printed.  London:  Reprinted  by 
Trickett.    1775.    i2mo.  91 10 

"The  author  insinuates  that  Mr.  Wesley  had  solicited  an  American  bishoprick." 
—  M.  R.,  LIU.  440. 

Bulla  Confirmationis  et  Nova;  Concessionis  Privilegiorum 
omnium  Ordinum  Mendicantium,  cum  Certis  Declarationibus 
Decretis  et  Inhibitionibus  S.  D.  N.  D.  Pi;  Papse  V.  Mexici, 
apud  Jntonium  Spinosa^  Jnno^  1568,    410.  91 11 

"  An  extren-ely  rare  specimen  of  the  early  typography  of"  the  New  World."  —  Aug. 

FlSCHFR. 

BuLLARD  (A.)  The  Peculiarities  of  the  Age.  A  Sermon, 
preached  before  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  of  the  United  States,  at  their  Meeting  at  Washington 
City,  May,  1852.  By  Artemas  Bullard,  d.d.  ...  .  Boston:  Press 
T.  R.  Marvin.    1852.    8vo,  pp.  31.  H.  9112 

Bullard  (E.  F.)  The  Nation's  Trial :  the  Proclamation  : 
Dormant  Powers  of  the  Government:  t'.e  Constitution  a  Char- 
ter of  Freedom,  and  not  "  a  Covenant  with  Hell :"  By  Edward 
F.  Bullard  ...  .  [Motto.]  New  York:  C.  B.  Richardson.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  62.  H.  91 13 

Bullard  (General).  Temperance  and  Popery:  an  Address 
delivered  before  the  Saratoga  County  Convention,  at  Ba'iston 
Spa,  October  10,  1854,  by  Gen.  Bullard.  J  lb  any :  J.  Munsell. 
1854.    8vo,  pp.  10.  H.  91 14 

Bullard  (H.  Adams).  A  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Char- 
acter of  the  Hon.  Francois  Xavier  Martin,  Late  Senior  Judge  of 
the  Supreme  Court,  of  the  State  of  Louisiana,  pronounced  at 
the  request  of  the  Bar  of  New-Orleans,  by  Henry  A.  Bullard 
...  .  [Motto.]  New-Orleans :  printed  by  J.  B.  Steel.  1847. 
8vo,  pp.  35.  H.  9115 

Bullard.  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Historical  So- 
ciety of  Louisiana  January  13,  1836.  By  Henry  A.  Bullard  ... 
New  Orleans:   Benjamin  Levi.    1836.    8vo,  pp.  30.  91 16 

Reprinted  in  Frtnch's  "  Historical  Collections,"  i.  1-23.  Full  of  authentic  and 
curious  information  respecting  the  early  history  of  Louisiana.     See  N.  A.  R.,  xliii.  281. 

[Bullard.]  The  History  of  Don  Francisco  de  Miranda's 
Attempt  to  effect  a  Revolution  in  South  America  ...  .  By  ... 
an  Officer  under  that  General    ...    .    To  which  are  annexed. 


IKK 


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BULLER. 


i'l 


Sketches  of  the  Life  of  Miranda,  and  Geographical  Notices  ot 
Caraccas.  ...  Boston:  Oliver  and  Munroe.  1808.  i2tno,  pp. 
xi,  300.  BA.  91 17 

BuLLARD.  Speech  of  Mr.  Bullard,  of  Louisiana.  On  the 
Tariff,  in  the  Committee  of  the  Whole  House  on  the  State  ot 
the  Union,  June  15,  1832.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.      9118 

BuLLARD  and  Curry.  A  New  Digest  of  the  Statute  Laws 
of  the  State  of  Louisiana,  from  the  Change  of  Government  to 
the  Year  1841,  inclusive.  Compiled  by  Henry  A.  Bullard,  one 
of  the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Louisiana,  and  Thomas 
Curry,  late  Reporter  ...  and  now  Judge  ...  .  Vol.  i.  New 
Orleans:  E.  Johns  ^  Co.   1842.    8vo,  pp.  876.  c.  91 19 

Bullard  (O.  A.)  Views  in  New  York  City,  embracing 
many  of  the  most  celebrated  Public  Buildings  in  the  Empire 
City,  with  a  Description  of  each.     \^.^.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  96. 


Bullard.      "The  Diamond   Point." 
Camp  TJtley^  Racine  County^  Wis. 


A   National   Poem. 
9121 


Bullarium  Latino-Hispanicum  Ord.  Fratrum  Bethlemitarum 
in  Indiis  Occidentalibus  in  quo  comprehenduntur  omnes  Apos- 
tolicae  Litterae  a  Summis  Pontificibus  editae  ab  Anno  1672, 
usque  ad  Annum  1773.     Roma.   1773.    4'°'  9122 

BuLLART  (L)  Academic  des  sciences  et  des  arts,  Conte- 
nant  les  Vies  ....  &  les  Eloges  Historiques  des  Hommes 
Illustres  ...  .  Par  Isaac  Bullart.  Amsterdam.  1682.  2  vols., 
folio,  279  sheets.  +  Brusselles :  Francois  Foppens.  m.  dc.  xcv. 
2  vols.,  folio.  BA.  9123 

Portraits  and  biographies  of  Columbus,  Vesputius,  Magellan,  Cortes,  Drake,  and 
Candish  (ad  ed.),  ii.  265-284. 

BuLLEN  (Christians).  Christians  Bullen  eines  seefahrenden 
journal  was  auf  der  SchifFahrt  nach  der  Nordsee  und  denen 
Insuln  Groenland  und  Spitzbergen  taglich  vorgefallen  ist  im 
lahr  Christi  1667.     Bremen:   Wessel.   1668.     4to,  12  leaves. 

"  Exceedingly  rare." — Ternaux,  862. 

BuLLER  (Ch.)  Responsible  Government  for  Colonies.  By 
Charles  Buller,  M. p.     Lonjn.   1840.  9125 

The   author  was  secretary  to  L(  d   Durham  in  Canada,  and  is  supposed  to  have 
written  Lord  Durham's  report. 


iiil-     I 


BULLOCK, 


109 


Bulletin  colonial,  supplement  a  la  Revue  du  dix-neuvieme 
siecle.      Paris:  Jvril,  1836-27  septembre^  1 840.    Folio.       9126 

In  the  titles  of"  some  numbers  were  also  the  words,  "France  et  colonies,  journal 
politique,  litteraire,  maritime." — Hatin. 

Bulletin  de  la  Societe  Philomatique.  9127 

The  volume  for  1817  contains  "Note  sur  une  nouvelle  espece  d'ours  de  rAmeritjuc 
du  Nord,  'Ursus  griseus,'"  and  "  Note  sur  le  Wapite,  espcce  de  ccrf  dc  I'Amerique 
septentrionale,"  by  H.  M.  Ducrotay  de  Blainville. 

Bulletin  de  Societe  de  Geographie,  Annec  1822.  Paris. 
1822.    Continued.  9128 

Includes  numerous  articles  relating  to  America  —  especially  the  French  colonies; 
also  Indian  vocabularies,  etc.     See  Ludevi^ig's  Lit.  Ab. 

Bulletin  historique  et  litteraire  de  la  Societe  de  I'histoire  du 
protestantisme  fran^ais.      Geneva?  9129 

"The  'Bulletin'  is  now  (1868)  in  the  seventeenth  year  ot^'its  existence,  and  con- 
tains matter  of  deep  interest  to  ...  the  descendants  of  the  French  Protestant  refugees 
who  came  hither  to  escape  persecution." —  E.  T.  Fisher. 

Bullions  (A.  B.)  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Gen.  Taylor. 
By  Rev.  A.  B.  Bullions.     Waterford.   1850.    8vo.  9^3° 

Bullitt  (J.  C.)  A  Review  of  Mr.  Binney's  Pamphlet  on 
"The  Privilege  of  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus  under  the  Consti- 
tution." By  J.  C.Bullitt.  Philadelphia:  C.  Sherman  ^  Son. 
1862.    8vo,  pp.  56.  c.  913 1 

Fifty  copies  printed  on  large  paper,  in  410,  for  John  Campbell. 

BuLLiVANT  (B.)  Letter  from  Benj.  Bullivant,  of  Boston, 
NA.,  to  Mr.  James  Petiver,  of  the  Museum  in  London,  on  the 
Natural  History  of  Boston.     1697.    4to,  i  1.  9'32 

A  manuscript  ?     Title  from  an  English  catalogue. 

Bullock  (A.  H.)  Abraham  Lincoln:  the  Just  Magistrate, 
the  Representative  Statesman,  the  Practical  Philanthropist.  Ad- 
dress by  Alex.  H.  Bullock,  before  the  City  Council  and  Citizens 
of  Worcester,  June  I,  1865.  fVorcester :  printed  by  Charles 
Hamilton.     [1865.]    8vo,  pp.  49.  H.  9133 

Also :  Massachusetts  and  the  War  Tax.  Speech  ...  in  the  Massachusetts  House 
of  Representatives,  April  lo,  i86z.  Boston:  Wright  &  Potter,  Printers.  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  30.  H.  —  The  Mechanic  Arts  Favorable  to  Liberty  and  Social  Progress. 
Address  ...  September  20,  1865,  ...  Boston:  JVright  &  Potter,  Printers.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  —  The  Relations  of  the  Educated  Man  with  American  Nationality. 
Address  ...  Williams  College,  August  I,  1864.  Boston  :  JVrtght  &  Potter,  Printers. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  32.      H. 


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Bullock  (C.)  Washington  and  other  Poems.  By  Cynthia 
Bullock.     New  Tori.   1847.    i2mo,  pp.  108.  9^34 

Bullock  (J.  R.)  Report  of  J.  R.  Bullock,  Commissioner 
for  adjusting  the  Claims  of  Rhode  Island  against  the  U.  S.,  Jan., 
1863.      Providence.    18O3.    8vo,  pp.  ll.  M.  9135 

Bullock  (W.)  Catalogue  of  the  Exhibition,  called  Modern 
Mexico  ;  containing  a  Panoramic  View  of  the  City,  with 
Specimens  of  the  Natural  History  of  New  Spain,  and  Models 
...  now  open  ...  at  the  Egyptian  Hall,  Piccadilly.  By  W.  Bul- 
lock, f.l.s.  &c.  &c.     London.    1824.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Plate,    ba. 

Bullock.  Description  of  the  Panorama  of  the  superb  City 
of  Mexico,  and  the  surrounding  scenery.  Painted  ...  by  R. 
Burford,  Esq.  By  Mr.  W.  Bullock,  Junior.  Mexico.  1830. 
8vo,  pp.  16.    -{-  Philadelphia.   1833.    8vo,  pp.  16.  9^37 

Bullock.  A  Description  of  the  Unique  Exhibition,  called 
Ancient  Mexico;  collected  en  the  Spot  in  1823,  by  the  Assist- 
ance of  the  Mexican  Government,  and  now  open  for  Public 
Inspection  at  the  Egyptian  Hall,  Piccadilly.  By  W.  Bullock, 
F.L.S.  &c.  &c.     London.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  50.     Plate,     ba.  9138 

Bullock.  Sketch  of  a  Journey  through  the  Western  States 
of  North  America,  from  New  Orleans,  by  the  Mississippi, 
Ohio,  City  of  Cincinnati,  and  P'alls  of  Niagara,  to  New  York, 
in  1827.  By  W.  Bullock,  f.l.s.,  &c.  With  a  Description 
of  the  New  and  Flourishing  City  of  Cincinnati,  by  Messrs.  B. 
Drake,  and  E.  D.  Mansfield.  And  a  Selection  from  Various 
Authors  OP  the  Present  Condition  and  Future  Prospects  of  the 
Settlers,  in  the  Fertile  and  Populous  State  of  Ohio,  containing 
Information  useful  to  Persons  desirous  of  Settling  in  America.  ... 
London:  "John  Miller.  1827.  i2mo,  pp.  xxxi,  viii,  135.  2 
Maps.  CN.,  H.  9139 

"Mr.  Bullock's  journey  occupies  31  pp.,  followed  by  a  reprint  of  Diake  and  Mans- 
field's 'Cincinnati  in  1826,*  92  pp.,  and  an  appendix  of  extracts  from  various  works, 
36  pp.;  with  a  plan  of  Mr.  Bullock's  proposed  settlement  called  Hygeia."  —  Rich, 
II.  194. 

Bullock  (W.),  f.l.s.  Six  Months'  Residence  and  Travels 
in  Mexico;  containing  Remarks  on  the  Present  State  of  New 
Spain,  its  Natural  Productions,  State  of  Society,  Manufactures, 
Trade,  Agriculture,  and  Antiquities,  &c.  With  Plates  and 
Maps.  By  W.  Bullock,  f.l.s.  Proprietor  of  the  late  London 
Museum.      London:    John    Murray.    1824.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  532. 


BULLOCK. 


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2. 


17  Plates.  +  Second  Edition.  London:  'John  Murray.  1825. 
2  vols.,  i8mo,  pp.  xvi,  255;  vii,  264.  Map,  Table,  and  10 
Plates.  c.  9140 

This  author  was  the  first  English  traveller  in  Mexico  since  Father  Gage,  in  1640. 
There  is  a  French  translation  in  Tome  xli.,  as  well  as  the  Following  of  Albert- 
Montemont's  "  Bibliothcque  universelle  des  voyages,"  Paris,  1835.     8vo. 

Bullock.  Le  Mexique  en  1823,  ou  relation  d'un  voyage 
dans  la  Nouvelle-Espagne,  contenant  des  notions  exactes  et  peu 
connues  sur  la  situation  physique,  morale  et  politique  de  ce  pays. 
Ouvrage  traduit  de  I'anglais  par  M***,  precede  d'une  introduc- 
tion, et  enrichi  de  pieces  justificatives  et  de  notes;  par  Sir  John 
Byerley.  Paris:  A.  Eymery.  1824.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  Ixxii,  364; 
368,  I  1.,  Atlas,  pp.  II.  20  Plates,  and  Portrait.  +  Voyage  au 
Mexique.   ...   Paris:   Lebigre.   1 83 1.    2  vols.,  8vo,  and  Atlas. 

The  "Voyage"  is  merely  the  remainder  sheets  of  the  preceding  work,  with  a  new 
title-page. 

Bullock.  Mexico  in  1823  of  Beschrijving  eener  Reis  door 
Nieuw-Spanje,  voorafgegaan  door  eene  Inleiding  van  Sir  John 
Byerley,  en  verrijkt  met  historische  bescheiden  en  aanteeken- 
ingen,  zoo  van  den  Vertaler,  als  van  den  Schrijver.  Uit  het 
Engelsch.     Delft^  Weduwe:   J.  Allart.   1825.    8vo.     Plate. 

Bullock.  Reise  nach  Mexico  im  Jahre  1823.  Aus  dem 
Englischen.  (Aus  dem  ethnogr.  Archiv  abgedr.)  Jena:  Bran. 
1824.    8vo.  9143 

Bullock.  Sechs  Monate  in  Mexiko,  oder:  Bermerkungen 
iiber  den  gegenvi^artigen  Zustand  Neu-Spaniens.  Aus  dem  Eng- 
lischen iibersetzt  von  Friedrich  Schott.  Leipzig.  1825.  2  pts., 
8vo.    -f  Dresden:   Hilscher.    1825.    2  pts.,  8vo.  9^44 

Bullock  (W.)  Virginia  |  Impartially  examined,  and  left  |  to 
publick  view,  to  be  considered  by  all  Judi-|cious  and  honest 
men.  |  Under  which  Title,  is  compre- 1  hended  the  Degrees  from 
34  to  39,  wherein  I  lyes  the  rich  and  healthfull  Countries  of 
Roanock,  |  the  now  Plantations  of  Virginia  |  and  Mary-land.  | 
Looke  not  upon  this  Booke,  as  |  those  that  are  set  out  by  private 
men,  for  private  |  ends ;  for  being  read,  you'l  find,  the  publick  | 
good  is  the  Authors  onely  aime.  |  For  this  Piece  is  no  other  then 
the  Adventurers  |  or  Planters  faithfull  Steward,  disposing  the 
Ad-  I  venture  for  the  best  advantage.,  advising  |  people  of  all 
degrees,  from  the  highest  |  Master,  to  the  meanest  Servant,  |  how 
suddenly  to  raise  their  |  fortunes.  |  Puruse  the  Table,  and  you  shall 


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finde  the  I  way  plainely  layd  downe.  |  By  William  Bvllock,  Gent. 
1 19  April,  1649.  Imprimatur,  Hen:  Wha.\cy.\  London:  Printed 
by  John  Hammond^  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  house  |  over-agai»st  S. 
Andrews  Church  in  Ho/borne,    1649.    Sm.  4to,  6  1.,  pp.  66.        H. 

This  rare  book  is  dedicated  to  "  the  Earle  of  Arundell  and  Surrey,  and  the  Lord 
Baltimore."  Reprinted  in  Force's  Tracts,  Vol.  iii.  Hee  Ternaux,  No.  685,  and  Rich, 
No.    271.      Poulson's   copy   sold    for  S80.     Priced,  by  J.   R.  Smith,  ,£6   168.    6d.; 

Nuggets,  £10  I  OS. 

Bullock  (W.  H.)  Across  Mexico  in  1864-65.  Maps  and 
Illustrations.     London:  Mfcmillan  and  Co.   1866.    Post  8vo. 

BuLLUs  (O.)  Memorial  to  the  Congress  of  the  U.  States, 
with  the  Documents  accompanying  the  same,  of  Oscar  Bullus, 
Commander,  U.  S.  N.  New  7'ork:  H.  Cassidy,  Printer.  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  9147 

BuLNEs  (M.)  Biografica  del  Jeneral  Don  Manuel  Bulnes, 
Presidente  de  la  Republica  de  Chile.     Santiago.    1846.    8vo. 

BuLOSE  (M.)  La  republique  de  Nicaragua  dans  I'Amerique 
Centrale.     Par  M.  Bulose.     Berlin.   1849.    8vo.  9148^ 

BiJLOW  (Adm.  Heinrich  Dietrich).  Der  Freistaat  von  Nord- 
amerika  in  seinem  neuesten  Zustand  von  D.  von  Biilow.  Ber- 
lin: jfohann  Friederich  linger.  1797.  2  vols.,  i6mo,  Title,  2  1., 
pp.  309;  286.  H.  9149 

"  The  free  States  cf  North  America,  described  by  Von  Bulow,  who  attacks,  '  with 
a  sort  of  ecclesiastical  hatred,  the  praisers  of  America,  treating  them  as  men  system- 
atically perverse  and  deceitful,  of  misanthropic  hearts  or  insane  minds,  and  as  a  design- 
ing sect  of  deluders,  rather  than  as  dupes.'  He  visited  America  twice  between  the 
years  1791  and  1796,  and  gives,  on  the  whole,  the  most  unfavorable  account  that  had 
hitherto  been  published  by  any  European  traveller."  —  Rich,  i.  407. 

BiJLOW  [Baron  Alex.  von).  Auswanderung  und  Colonisation 
im  Interesse  des  deutschen  Handels.  Berlin:  Mittler  ^  Sohn 
in  Comm.    1849.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  404.     Map.  9^50 

BiJLOw.  Der  Freistaat  Nicaragua  in  Mittel-Amerika,  und 
seine  Wichtigkeit  fiir  den  Welthandel,  den  Ackerbau  und  die 
Colonisation.  Nach  eigener  Anschauung  und  mit  besonderer 
Bezugnahme  auf  die  Berliner  Colonisations-Gesellschaft  fiir 
Central-Amerika  dargestellt.  Nebst  einer  Karte  von  Nicaragua 
und  einer  Colonisations-Plan.  Berlin:  Hempel.  1849.  8vo,  pp. 
xii,  139.  c.  9151 

Bulow.  Karte  des  Isthmus  von  Nicaragua  und  Panama  in 
Mittel-Amerika,   mit  den  verschied.  Canal  Projecten  zur   Ver- 


BUNGAY. 


"3 


bindung  des  Atlantischen  und  Stillen  Oceans  nach  J.  Daily  und 
den  besten  Quellen  zusammengestellt.  Berlin:  Besser's  Verl. 
1851.    Folio.  9152 

BuMA  (Johannes  Acronius  van).  Argo  Belgica,  sive  dc  Ex- 
peditione  Belgica  in  Africa  et  America,  sub  Propraefcctura 
Celeberrimi  Herois  Michaelis  Ruteri,  Carmen  Chronicum,  An- 
num Congruum  mdlxv  Literis  Chronicis  accurate  dcsignans. 
Daventria.    1688,    8vo.  9^53 

BuMPUS  (A.)  A  Series  of  Letters,  written  by  Amaziah 
Bumpus,  and  addressed  to  Gov.  John  Davis.  Originally  pub- 
lished in  the  Norfolk  Democrat Dedham.    1842.    8vo, 

pp.  40.  H.  9154 

BuMSTEAD  (Geo.)  [Sale]  Catalogue  of  Books,  &c.  relating 
to  ...  America.  Chronologically  Arranged.  London.  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  23.    +  [Another  Catalogue.]     London.    1864.    8vo.       9155 

BuMSTEAD.  ...  A  Catalogue  of  ...  Books  and  Pamphlets 
relating  to  ...  America,  ...  containing  many  Curious  Articles  Un- 
known to  American  Bibliographers,  Chronologically  Arranged. 
On  Sale,  ...  by  George  Bumstead,  ...  London,  mdccclxvi. 
8vo.  9156 


BuNCE  (O.   B.)      Reconstruction. 
New  York.      1862.    8vo,  pp.  11, 


By    Oliver   B.    Bunce. 
9157 


BuNCE.  The  Romance  of  the  Revolution ;  being  a  History 
of  the  Personal  Adventures,  Heroic  Exploits,  and  Romantic 
Incidents,  as  enacted  in  the  War  of  Independence.  Edited  by 
Oliver  B.  Bunce.  With  Plates.  New  York.  1852.  8vo,  pp. 
454.  9158 

Bunch  [Mr.)  North  America.  Correspondence  respecting 
the  Withdrawal  by  the  Government  of  the  United  States  of  Mr. 
Bunch's  Exequatur  as  Her  Majesty's  Consul  at  Charleston. 
London:  Harrison  and  Sons.    Folio,  pp.  27.  9^59 

[BuNDY  (J.  M.)]  State  Rights  and  the  Appellate  Jurisdic- 
tion of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.  A  Constitu- 
tional Argument.  By  a  Member  of  the  Rock  County  Bar. 
Beloit:   Journal  and  Courier  Print,   i860.    8vo,  pp.  50.  H. 

Bungay  (G.  W.)  The  Bobolink  Minstrel :  or.  Republi- 
can Songster,  for   i860.     Edited  by  George  W.  Bungay,  ...   . 

VOL.  III.  14 


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I        -i 


**  Lincoln  and  Liberty."  ...   .  New  Tork:   O.Hutchinson,    i860. 
24010,  pp.  72.  H.  9161 

Bungay.  Crayon  Sketches  and  OfF-Hand  Takings  of  Dis- 
tinguished American  Statesmen,  Orators,  Divines,  Essayists. 
Editors,  Poets,  and  Philanthropists.  By  George  W.  Bungay, 
Boston:   Stacey  l^  Richardson.   1852.    i2mo,  pp.  408.     Portraits. 

Reprinted  as  "Off-hand  Takings;  or  Crayon  SIcetchza  of  the  Noticeable  Men  of 
our  Age.  By  George  W.  Bungay,  Embellished  with  Twenty  Portraits  on  Steel," 
Ne-w  York.    [1854.]     I2mo,  pp.  408,     B. 

Bungay.  Pen  and  Ink  Portraits  of  the  Senators,  Assembly- 
men, and  State  Officers  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Albany  : 
J.  Munseliy  Printer.   1857.    8vo,  pp.  83.  9163 

BuNGENER  (F.)  Lincoln  —  sa  vie  son  ceuvre  et  sa  mort  par 
F.  Bungener.     Lausanne:   Georges  Bride/.   1865.    i2mo,  pp.  49. 

BuNGENER.  Lincoln.  Zijn  leven,  werk  en  dood.  Naar  het 
Fransch.  Utrecht:  J.  J.  H.  Kremer.  1866.  Post  8vo,  pp.  4, 
118.  9165 

Bungener.  Abramo  Lincoln  Com'  ei  visse,  qual'opera  corn- 
pie,  qual  fu  la  sua  morte  Firenze  tipograjia  Claudiana.  1866. 
i6mo,  pp.  J!8.  H.  9166 

Bunker  (E.  S.)  A  Reply  to  "  The  Proceedings  and  Min- 
utes" of  the  "  New  York  and  Boston  Steam-boat  Company." 
By  Elihu  S.  Banker.  [Motto.]  New-Tork:  printed  by  George 
F.  Nesbitt.     1 83 1.     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  9167 

Bunker's  Hill.  Extract  from  the  Third  Book  of  '  Wash- 
ington,' a  national  Poem,  awaiting  Publication.  [Boston:  J.  H. 
Bang.,  printer. '\    n.  d.     8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  9168 

Bunker  Hill  Monument.     Boston.   1844.    i6mo,  pp.  8.    9169 

Bunker  Hill  Declaration.  September  10,  1840.  [n.  p.  n. 
d.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  9170 

An  Account  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle  and  Monument.  Boston : 
John  Sey.    1843.    i2mo,  pp.  36.  Qi?' 

Annual  Addresses  and  Reports  read  before  the  Bunker  Hill 
Soldiers'  Relief  Society.  April  19,  1862,  &  April  20,  1863. 
[Vignette.]  Charlestown:  JVilliam  H.  De  Costa.  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  26.  9172 


HUNKER. 


IIS 


Bunker  Hill.  The  Monument.  [A  description  of  the  Mon- 
ument, and  an  account  of  the  battle  it  commemorates.]  {[^New 
Tork']  IVeekly  Herald^  Jt*ne  lO,  1843.)  H.  9173 

Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association.  Act  of  Incorportion, 
By-Laws,  and  a  List  of  the  Original  Members.  ...  with  a  State- 
ment shewing  the  Magnitude  and  Progress  of  the  Work.  Bos- 
ton: printed  by  Samuel  N.  Dickinson.    1 830.     8vo,  pp.  74.  H. 

Alsn  :  Address  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association,  to  the  Selectmen  of 
the  several  Towns  in  Massachusetts.  Boston:  A.  Sampion,  ...  '^-inter,  1824.  i8mo, 
pp.  12.  H.  +  Address  to  the  Public  Relative  to  the  Progres-  of  the  Monument, 
Charleuonvn,  [1830.]  8vo,  pp.  17.  —  Ceremonies  ...  on  the  Displaying  of  the  Na- 
tional Flag  from  the  Monument,  June  17,  1861.  With  the  Annual  Proceedings  of 
the  Association.  [Vignette.]  Boston:  George  C.  Rand  &  Avery,  Printers.  1S61. 
8vo,  pp.  44.  H.  —  Celebrations,  ...  of  the  Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill, 
in  1850  and  1857,  Boston.  1858.  8vo.  Portraits.  +  Circular  of  the  Directors. 
Boston.  1824.  8vo.  B.  —  Inauguration  of  the  Statue  of  Warren,  by  the  Bunker  Hill 
Monument  Association.  Boston.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  224,  j.  Plate.  +  Petition  ... 
to  the  Mayor  and  Aldermen  of  Charlestown  to  lay  out  a  Street  from  City  Square  to 
Monument  Square,  with  a  Plan  of  the  same.  \^Boston.']  ...  mdccclxviii.  8vo,  pp.  12. 
Plan.  H.  +  Proceedings  ...  June  17,  1862.  Boston:  Geo.  C.  Rand  &  A-very, 
Printers,  1862.  8vo,  pp.  20.  h.  +  Proceedings  ...  on  the  Occasion  of  their  For- 
tieth Anniversary,  June  17,  1863.  [Vignette.]  Boston:  Press  0/  Geo,  C.  Rand  & 
A-very.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  —  Proceedings  of  ...  On  the  occasion  of  their  Forty- 
first  Anniversary,  June  17,  1864.  [Vignette.]  Boston:  Press  of  Geo,  C,  Rand  Gf 
A-very.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  31.  —  Proceedings  of...  at  the  Annual  Meeting,  June  17, 
1865;  with  the  President's  Address,  ...  and  other  Incidents  of  the  Anniversary. 
Boston  :  ...  mdccclxv.  8vo,  pp.  8z.  h.  —  Proceedings  of  ...  at  the  Annual  Meeting, 
June  17,  1867;  ...  And  the  Reception  of  the  President  of  the  United  States.  Bos- 
ton: ...  M  Dccc  Lxvii.  8vo,  pp.  64.  H. —  [Report  and  Address  of]  a  Committee  of 
the  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association  [signed]  Joseph  E.  Sprague,  Sec'y.  Salem, 
{Mass,)  February  15,  1829.  Folio,  pp.  (3).  h.  —  Report  of  the  President,  Vice- 
Presidents,  and  several  Directors,  ...  From  June  1831  to  June  1832.  Boston,  1832. 
8vo,  pp.  15. 

Battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  A  Dramatic  Poem.  See  [Bracken- 
ridge  (H.  H.)],  Vol.  II.,  No.  7184,  and  [Burk  (John)],  Vol.  iii. 
No.  9269. 

In  the  catalogue  of  A.  G.  Greene's  library,  I  found  the  following  title  :  "  Battle  of 
Bunker's  Hill.      By  a  Lieutenant  Colonel  in  the  Continental  Army," 

Circular  [respecting  the  Bunker-Hill  Monument,  Sept.  20, 
1824.     Boston.   1824.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  9^75 

Colonne  de  Bunker  Hill,  Monument  eleve  a  la  Memoire  des 
Patriotes  Americains,  morts  sur  le  champ  de  Bataille  ou  fut 
remportee  le  premiere  victoire  de  I'lndependance.  Paris.  1825. 
8vo,  pp.  40.  9176 

"  This  pamphlet  is  composed  of  a  Discourse  by  Mr.  Webster,  and  another  by  M. 
Keratry."  —  Rich, 


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A  Full  and  Correct  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill, 
Fought  June  17,  1775.     Boston:  June  17,  1825.     pp.  8.     9177 

History  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle  and  Monument.  Charlestown. 
1843.     ^v"»  PP"  ^^'  9^7^ 

Names  of  Subscribers  to  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument,  1830. 

A  Particular  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Bunker,  or  Breed's  Hill, 
on  the  17th  of  June,  1775.  By  a  Citizen  of  Boston.  Second 
Edition.  Boston:  Cummings^  Hilliard  iff  Company.  1825.  8vo, 
pp.  27.  9180 

By  Aldcn  Bradford.     See  Vol.  ii.,  No.  7228. 

Panoramic  View  from  Bunker  Hill  Monument.  Engraved 
...  from  a  drawing  by  R.  P.  Mallory.  [A  folded  Engraving, 
with  Letterpress  description.]  Boston :  Redding  i5f  Co.  ...  1848. 
4to,  pp.  16.  BA.  918 1 

Services  on  Bunker  Hill,  for  .7  June,  1825.  [n.  p.  1825.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.  9182 

Sketches  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle.     See  [Ellis  (George  E.)] 

BuNKLEY  (J.  M.)  The  Testimony  of  an  Escaped  Novice 
from  the  Sisterhood  of  St.  Joseph,  Emmetsburg,  Maryland,  the 
Mother-House  of  the  Sisters  of  Charity  in  the  United  States. 
By  Josephine  M.  Bunkley.  New  Tork:  Harper  &  Brothers. 
1855.    i2mo,  pp.  338.  c.  9183 

BuNN  (A.)     Old  England  and  New  England,  in  a  Series  of 
Views  taken  on  the  Spot.     By  Alfred  Bunn.     London:  Richard 
Bentley.     1853.    ^  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  xxi,   313;    viii,  328,    + 
Philadelphia:  reprinted  by  ^.  Hart.  1853.    i2mo,  pp.  xv,  13-315. 

Bunn  (M.)  Short  Narrative  of  the  Life  and  Sufferings  of 
Matthew  Bunn  after  his  Arrival  at  the  British  Garrison  at  De- 
troit, April  30,  1792,  from  his  Indian  Captivity.      1797.  i2mo. 

Reprinted  as  below  : 

Bunn.  Narrative  of  the  Life  and  Adventures  of  Matthew 
Bunn,  (of  Providence,  R.  L)  In  an  Expedition  against  the 
North- Western  Indians,  in  the  years  1791,  2,  3,  4,  and  5.  [7th 
edition,  revised  —  4000  copies.]  Batavia:  Printed  for  the  Juthor^ 
by  Adams  and  Thorf.   1828.    i2mo,  pp.  59.  9186 


HUONFIGLfO. 


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Bunnell  (D.  C.)  The  Travels  and  Adventures  of  David 
C  Bunnell,  During  twenty-three  years  of  a  Sea  faring  Life  ; 
Containing  an  Accurate  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Lake  Erie. 
Under  the  Command  of  Com.  Oliver  H.  Perry:  Together  with 
Ten  Years*  Services  in  the  Navy  of  the  United  States.  Also 
Service  Among  the  Greeks.  Imprisonment  Among  the  Turks, 
&c.,  &c.  Written  by  Himself.  Palmyra^  N.  T. :  E.  B.  (hau- 
din.   1 83 1.    i2mo,  pp.  199.     Map.  9'^? 

BuNNER  (E.)  History  of  Louisiana,  from  its  First  Discovery 
and  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  By  E.  Bunner.  New 
York:  Harpers.  1841.  iimo,  pp.  xxxi,  14-267.  ba.  +  New 
Tork.   1846.    i2mo.  9188 

Forms  Vol,  176  of  Harper's  "Family  Library," 

Bunner  (R.)  A  Discourse  ...  on  the  8th  Day  of  October, 
1834,  ...  on  the  Genius  and  Spirit  of  the  People,  and  the  Age 
that  colonized  the  Free  States  of  North  America.  By  R.  Bun- 
ner.    New-Tor k:   G.  F.  Hopkins  W  Son.   December .^  '834,    8vo, 

pp.   22.  B,,  C,  H.  9189 

Bunsen  (C.  C  J.)  The  Law  of  Slavery  in  the  United  States. 
By  Christian  Charles  Josias  Bunse"  ...  .  Boston:  Little.,  Brown 
and  Company.    i^^63.    i2mo,  pp.  12.  ba.  9 190 

Extracted  tVom  his  "  Hippolytus  and  his  Age.      London.    1854." 

BuNSTER  (G.)  Observations  on  Capt.  F.  B.  Head's  Reports, 
Relating  to  the  Failure  of  the  Rio  de  la  Plata  Mining  Associa- 
tion. By  Lieut.  Grosvenor  Bunster,  R.  N.  London.  1827. 
8vo.  9191 

Bunting  (R.  F.)  The  Mysteries  of  Providence.  A  Fast- 
Day  Discourse,  delivered  August  21st,  1863,  in  Camp  on  Silver 
Creek,  near  Rome,  Georgia.  By  Rev.  R.  F.  Bunting,  Chap- 
lain Terry's  Texas  Rangers  (Eighth  Texas  Cavalry).  Atlanta., 
G.:  J.  J.  Tooni^  Co.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  23.  9^92 

BuNTLiNE  (Ned),  pseudon.     See  Judson  (E.  Z.  C.) 

Buonaparte  in  the  West  Indies.  See  Louverture  (Tous- 
saint). 

BuoNFiGLio  CosTANzo  (Giuscppc).  Historia  Siciliana  ...  . 
Fenetia :  Ciera.  1604.  2  pts.,  410,  22  1.,  pp.  692.  +  Messina: 
Chiaramonte.    1738.      3   pts.,  folio,  4  1.,  pp.  463,  472,  lO  1. 

Containing  an  account  of  Columbus  and  his  discoveries  in  America,  including  the 
story  of  the  Egg. 


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RURCHARD. 


BuQCFLLOS,  pseudon.    See  [BlocqucI  (S.)],  Vol.  ii.,  No.  5946. 

BuRRANK  (C.)  Speech  of  Judge  Burbank,  in  the  Senate  of 
California^  February  7th,  1861,  on  the  Union  Resolutions. 
Sacramento:   y.  Anthony  l^  Co. y  printers.    1861.   8vo,  pp.  19.     H. 

BuRRANK.  Speech  of  Judge  Burbank,  in  the  Senate  of  Cali- 
fornia, Febuary  27,  1861,  on  the  Crittenden  Compromise  Reso- 
lutions.    Sacramento:   J.  Anthony  isf  Co.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Burbank.  Defence  of  Maj.  Gen.  Caleb  Burbank,  ...  before 
the  General  Court-Martial  ...  at  Worcester,  on  the  8th  day  of 
Sept.,  1818.  ...   IVorcester:   IVm.  Manning.   1819.    8vo,  pp.  60. 

Burbank  (Gardner).  Defence  of  [Lieut.  Col.]  Burbank 
before  a  Court  Martial,  at  Worcester,  Sept.  8,  18 18.  Worces- 
ter:  Wm.  Manning.   18 19.    8vo,  pp.  44.  9^97 

Burch  (S.)  a  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  the  Corporation  of  the 
City  of  Washington,  to  the  First  of  June,  1823;  With  an 
appendix,  containing  the  Acts  of  Cession  from  Maryland  and 
Virginia,  the  Laws  of  the  United  States  relating  to  the  District 
of  Columbia,  &c.  Compiled  by  Samuel  Burch.  Washington: 
"James  Wilson.   1823.    8vo,  pp,  364,  Index,  vii.     3  Tables. 

Burch.  General  Index  to  the  Laws  of  the  United  States, 
from  March  4th,  1789,  to  March  3d,  1827,  including  all 
Treaties  entered  into  between  these  periods.  ...  Compiled  by 
Samuel  Burch.  ...   Washington  City.   1828.     8vo.  c.  9199 

Burchard  (C.)  a  Statement  of  Facts  in  Relation  to  the 
Case  of  Rev.  Jacob  Knapp.  By  Charles  Burchard  ...  .  New 
York:  the  Author.    1846.    8vo,  pp.  45.  b.,  h.  9200 

Burchard  (J.)  Sermons,  Addresses  &  Exhortations,  by 
Rev.  Jededeah  Burchard:  With  an  Appendix,  containing  some 
account  of  Proceedings  during  Protracted  Meetings,  held  under 
his  Direction,  in  Burlington,  Williston,  and  Hinesburgh,  Vt., 
December,  1835,  and  January,  1836.  By  C.  G.  Eastman.  Bur- 
lington:  Chauncey  Goodrich.    1836.    i2mo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  119,  (l). 

"  Burchardism  "  made  a  religious  epoch  in  the  history  of  portions  of  Vermont. 

Burchard  (N.)  Address  on  Agriculture:  ...  6th  Sept., 
1847,  by  Hon.  Nathan  Burchard  ...  .  Accompanied  by  Re- 
marks on  the  Establishment  of  an  Agricultural  College,  ...  by 
Charles  L.  Fleischman  ...  .     New  Turk.   1847.    ^^o,  pp,  28. 


RURDELL. 


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BuRCHARD  (S.  D.)  Causes  of  National  Solicitude.  A  Ser- 
mon preached  in  the  Thirteenth  Street  Presbyterian  Church, 
New  York,  on  Thank  striving  Day,  Nov.  25,  1847.  ^V  R*-'v. 
Samuel  D.  Burchard.  Neiv  fori:  S.  W.  Benedict .  1848.  8vo, 
pp.  23.  H.  9203 

BuRCHELL  (W.  F.)  Memoir  of  Thoin.is  Burchell,  Twenty- 
two  years  a  Missionary  in  Jamaica.  By  his  Brother,  Wm. 
Fitzcr  Burchell.     London.   1849.    *2mo,  pp.  428.  P.  9204 

BuRCHETT  (J.)  A  Complete  History  of  the  most  remarkable 
Transactions  at  Sea,  from  the  Earliest  Accounts  of  Time  to  the 
Conclusion  of  the  last  War  with  France,  including  the  most 
considerable  Naval  Expeditions,  Sea  Fights,  Stratagems,  Dis- 
coveries, and  Maritime  Occurrences,  by  Josiah  Burchett.  Lon- 
don: J.  Waltoe.  lyio.  Folio,  28  1.,  pp.  799,  17  1.  8  Maps,  i 
Plate.  c.  9205 

Burchett  Memoirs  of  Transactions  at  Sea  during  the 
War  with  France;  Beginning  in  1688,  and  Ending  in  1697.  ... 
By  Josiah  Burchett  Esq ;  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty.  London. 
1703.    8vo,  22  1.,  pp.  408.  BA.,  N.  9206 

Contains  an  account  of  various  expeditions  to  the  West  Indies. 

Burchett.  Mr.  Burchett's  Justification  of  his  Naval  Me- 
moirs, in  answer  to  the  reflections  of  Col.  Lillingston  on  that 
part  which  relates  to  Cape  Francois  and  Port  de  Paix.  With 
some  short  Observations  on  our  West  India  Expedition.  Lon- 
don.  1704.    8vo,  pp.  166.  9207 

BuRCK  (August).  Magellan,  oder  die  erste  Reise  am  die 
Erde.  Nach  den  vorhanderen  Quellen  dargestellt.  Mit  Ma- 
gellan's Bilde.     Leipzig:  B.  Tauchnitz  jan.   1844.     8vo. 

BuRCK  (Wm.)     See  [Burke  (Edmund)]. 

BuRCKE.  La  Intolerancia  Politico-Religiosa  Vindicada  6 
Refutacion  del  Discurso  que  en  favour  de  la  Tolerancia  Re- 
ligiosa  Publicd  D.  Guil.  Burcke,  en  la  Gaceta  de  Caracas  del 
Martes  19  de  Febrero,  1811.     Reimpresso  in  Mexico.   1826.    8vo. 

The  Burdell  Case.  Closing  Argument  of  Charles  Edwards, 
advocate  for  infant  next  of  kin  of  Harvey  Burdell,  and  in  oppo- 
sition to  the  claim  of  Emma  Augusta  Cunningham,  for  letters 
of  Administration.  New  Tork:  J.  S.  Voorhies.  [1857?]  8vo, 
pp.  66.     Map.  9210 


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BuRDER  (G.)  The  Welch  Indians;  or,  a  Collection  of 
Papers,  respecting  a  people  whose  Ancestors  emigrated  from 
Wales  to  America,  in  the  year  1170,  with  Prince  Madoc,  (three 
hundred  years  before  the  First  Voyage  of  Columbus),  And  who 
are  said  now  to  inhabit  a  beautiful  Country  on  the  West  Side  of 
the  Mississippi.  Dedicated  to  the  Missionary  Society  by  George 
Burder.     London:   T.  Chapman.  [1797.]    8vo,  pp.  35.         921 1 

No  date  on  the  title,  but  the  dedication  is  dated  March  lo,  1797. 

BuRDETT  (C.)  The  Beautiful  Spy.  An  exciting  story  ot 
Army  and  High  Life  in  New  York  in  1776.  By  Charles 
Burdett.     Philadelphia:  J.  E.  Potter.    1865.    i2mo,  pp.  437. 

BuRDETT.  Life  and  Adventures  of  Christopher  Carson,  the 
celebrated  Rocky  Mountain  Hunter,  Trapper,  and  Guide.  Also, 
his  services  to  the  United  States  government,  as  guide  to  the 
expeditions  under  Colonel  J.  C.  Fremont  and  others.  By 
Charles  Burdett.     Philadelphia,    i860.    i2mo.  c.  9213 

Burdett.  Margaret  MoncriefFej  the  first  love  of  Aaron 
Burr.  A  romance  of  the  Revolution.  With  an  appendix  con- 
taining the  letters  of  Colonel  Burr  to  "Kate"  and  "Eliza,"  and 
from  "Leonora,"  etc.  By  Charles  Burdett.  New  York:  Derby 
&  'Jackson,   i860.    i2mo,  pp.  497.  c.  9214 

BuRDiCK  (W.)  Massachusetts  Manual :  or  Political  and 
Historical  Register;  and  Almanac.  ...  By  William  Burdick. 
No.  I.  January  i,  1814.  Boston:  Charles  Callender.  [1814.] 
i2mo,  pp.  67.    +  Vol.  I.     1814.    i2mo,  pp.  219.  9215 

Burdick.  An  Oration  on  the  Nature  and  Effects  of  the  Art 
of  Printing.  Delivered  in  Franklin-Hall,  July  5,  1802,  before 
the  Boston  Franklin  Association.  By  William  Burdick  ...  . 
Boston:  Printed  by  Munroe  &'  Francis.   i8o2.    8vo,  pp.  31.        H. 

Bureau  of  Refugees,  Freedmen,  and  Abandoned  Lands,  1867. 
Fourth  Semi-Annual  Report  on  Schools  for  Freedmen,  July  ist, 
1867.      By  J.  W.  Alvord.      Washington.    1867.    8vo,  pp.  96. 

Burford  (Robert).  Description  of  a  View  of  the  Falls  of 
Niagara.  Now  Exhibiting  at  the  Panorama,  Charles  Street, 
Boston.     Boston.   1837.    8vo,  pp.  12.  9218 

Burford.  Description  of  the  Panorama  of  the  Superb  City 
of  Mexico,  by  Robert  Burford.    New  Tork.   1828.   8vo,  pp.  16. 


+  B. 


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BuRGAiN  (Luis  Antonio).  Fernandes  Vieira,  ou  Pernambuco 
libertado:  drama  em  quatro  actos,  e  em  verso  ...  .  Rio  de  'Jan- 
eiro: typ.  Austral.   1845.    4to,  pp.  32.  9220 

BuRGAiN.  O  vaticinio :  drama  allegorico  em  um  acto,  e  em 
verso.     Rio  de  Janeiro  (?)  9221 

"  Refers  to  the  minority  of  the  Emperor  of  Brazil.  Was  first  printed  in  the  journal 
'  Despertador,'  and  afterwards  separately." —  Da  Silva. 

BuRGE  (William).  Extract  from  Mr.  Burge's  Printed  Letter 
to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Murray,  and  Observations  thereon; 
intended  as  a  Short  Exposition  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Gov- 
ernment, and  the  Supreme  Court  of  Jamaica,  in  the  case  of 
Lecesne  and  Escoffery.     [n.  p.    n.  d.  ?]     8vo.  9222 

BuRGE.  Jamaica.  The  Speech  of  VV.  Burge  ...  Agent  for 
Jamaica,  at  the  Bar  of  the  House  of  Commons,  against  the  Bill 
entitled  "  An  Act  to  provide  for  the  Enactment  of  certain  Laws 
in  the  Island  of  Jamaica."  ...  7th  June,  1839.  From  Hansard's 
Parliamentary  Debates,  Session  1839.  [n.  p.]  1839.  8vo, 
pp.  40.  H.  9223 

Burge.  Jamaica.  The  Speech  of  W.  Burge  ...  at  the 
Bar  of  the  House  of  Commons,  against  the  Bill  intituled  "  An 
Act  to  make  Temporary  Provision  for  the  Government  of 
Jamaica."  Monday,  22nd  April  1839.  London:  Calkin  ^ 
Budd^  [etc.'].     1839.     8vo,  pp.  89.  ba.  9224 

Burge.  A  Reply  to  the  Letter  by  the  Marquis  of  Sligo  to 
the  Marquis  of  Normanby,  relative  to  the  Present  State  of  Ja- 
maica, &c.  By  William  Burge,  Esq.,  One  of  her  Majesty's 
Counsel  and  the  Agent  for  Jamaica.  London :  Calkin  £5  Budd. 
1839.    8vo,  pp.  64.  9225 

Burger  (Ernest  Moritz).  Sendschreiben  und  die  evangel- 
ischen  Gemrinde,  zunachst  in  Wisconsin  Missouri,  Preussen 
und  Sachsen.     Leipzig:  Kbssling.    1846.     8vo.  9226 

[Burger  (Louis).]  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  to 
investigate  the  Capacities  and  Advantages  of  the  New  McCarty 
Gun.      New  y'ork :  S.  S.  Motley^  Printer.    1862.    8vo,  pp.  lo. 

Bttrges  (B.)  a  Short  Account  of  the  Solar  System,  and  of 
Comets  in  General ;  together  with  a  Particular  Account  of  the 
Comet  that  will  appear  in  1789.  By  Bartholomew  Burges. 
Boston:  B.  Edes  ^  Son.    1789.  i6mo,  pp.  16,  2  1.      H.,  N.  9228 


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BuRGES  (T.)  Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  with  Notices  of  Commo- 
dore Elliot's  Conduct  in  that  Engagement.  By  Hon.  Tristam 
Burges.  Providence:  Brown  &  Cady.  1839.  Iimo,  pp.  xv, 
132.  Diagrams.  +  Philadelphia :  JV,  Marshall  &  Co.  1839. 
i2mo,  pp.  XV,  117.  9232 

[Burges.]  Reasons  why  the  Hon.  Elisha  R.  Potter  should 
not  be  a  Senator  in  Congress.  By  One  of  the  People.  Provi- 
dence.  1834.    8vo,  pp.  12.  9233 

Burges.  The  Valley  of  Alvarado,  or  the  Spy  of  Tennessee; 
a  Legend  of  Mexico.  [A  poem.]  By  Tristam  Burges.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.   1847.    ^^°5  PP*  ^5'  ^'  9234 

Burges.  War  Necessary,  Just  and  Beneficial.  An  Oration 
pronounced  on  Commencement  at  Rhode  Island  College,  Sept. 

4,  1799.  By  Tristam  Burges,  a  Candidate  for  the  Second  De- 
gree.    Providence:   B.  Wheeler.    1 799.    8vo,  pp.  8.  w.  9235 

Also:  Address  before  the  Rhode  Island  Peace  Society,  June  29,  1819.  Pro-vi- 
dence  :  Jouph  KnotuUs.  1 849.  8vo,  pp.  20.  —  Address  to  the  Rhode-Island  Society 
for  the  Encouragement  of  Domestick  Industry  ...  at  Pawtuxet,  October  17,  1821.  ... 
Providence  :  Miller  and  Hutchens.  August,  1822.  8vo,  pp.  29,  I  1.  ba.  —  Address  to 
the  Landholders  and  Farmers  of  Newport  County,  delivered  at  a  meeting  of  the  friends 
of  Messrs.  Pearce  and  Burges,  ...  August  7,  1829.  Third  edition.  Providence :  Daily 
yJd-vertiser.   1829.    8vo,   pp.   22.  —  The  Art  of  Excelling;  an  Oration  ...  September 

5,  1798.  Providence :  "John  Carter^  J*'"'-  1799-  ^^"i  PP*  ^* — -^  Brief  of  the  Re- 
marks made  before  the  Committee  on  Rail-ways  and  Canals,  on  the  Petition  of  the 
Seekonk  Branch  Rail-road  Co.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  37.  h.  —  A  Brief  Sketch 
of  the  Remarks  delivered  at  East  Greenwich  at  a  Convention  of  National  Republicans, 
on  the  23d  August,  1832.  Providence:  Wm.  Marshall  &  Co.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  15. 
—  The  Cause  of  Man;  an  Oration,  together  with  Valedictory  Addresses,  pronounced 
at  the  Commencement  of  Rhode  Island  College,  Sept.  7,  a.d.,  1796.  Providence  : 
Carter  &  fVilkinson.  1796.  8vo,  pp.  17.  —  Liberty,  Glory  and  Union  or  American 
Independence  :  an  Oration,  pronounced  before  the  People  of  Providence,  July  4th,  a.d. 
1810.  ...  Providence  :  Dunham  &  Haivkins.  Printers.  [1810.]  8vo,  pp.  22.  h.  —  An 
Oration,  delivered  in  ...  Providence,  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1801  ...  .  Providence: 
John  Carter.  [1801.]  8vo,  pp.  22.  H.,  N.  —  An  Oration,  delivered  before  the  Rhode 
Island  Federal  Adelphi,  Sept.  9,  1831.  Providence  :  fVeden  &  Knoivles.  1831.  8vo,  pp. 
36.  —  An  Oration  pronounced  before  the  Citizens  of  Providence,  on  the  Fourth  of  July, 
1831.  ...  Providence:  fV.  Marshall  &  Co.  1831.  8vo,  pp.  32.  —  The  Plough  and 
the  Sickle,  or  Rhode  Island  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution  of  1776.  Providence  ;  B. 
T.  Albro,for  the  author.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  28.  [Relates  to  the  State  Debt.]  —  Re- 
marks sent  to  the  People  who  Celebrated  the  Fourth  of  July,  1 8 35,  at  Woonsocket 
Falls.  Woonsocket  Falls:  Sherman  &  Wilder,  iS^S-  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Remarks  ...  at 
the  Celebration  of  the  Fourth  of  July  in  Clayville,  R.  I.,  in  Reply  to  a  Sentiment 
expressed  at  the  Dinner  given  on  that  Occasion.  ...  Providence :  Daily  Advertiser 
Office.  1829.  8vo,  pp.  31. — Report  ...  From  the  Select  Committee  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  United  States,  to  which  was  referred  the  Memorial  of  the 
Officers  and  Soldiers  of  the  Rhode  Island  Brigade  ...  February  25,  1835.  Washing- 
ton. 1835.  8vo,  pp.  40.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Judiciary  Bill.  ...  Jan.  23,  1826. 
Washington:  printed  by   Gales  &  Seaton.   i8a6.    lamo,  pp.  24.  —  Speech  ...  on  the 


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Amendatory  Bills  for  Relief  of  the  Survivors  of  the  Revolutionary  Army,  ...  January 
4,  1827.  fVashin^ton  :  printed  hy  Gii/ex  &  iieaton.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  31.  h.  —  Speech 
...  Jan.  II.  1827,  on  Revolutionary  Claims.  Pro-vidence.  [1827.]  8vo.  w.  —  Speech 
...  on  the  State  of  the  Union,  March  29,  1828,  on  Mr.  Mallory's  Motion.  ... 
[^ff^as/iington.  1828.]  8vo,  pp.  37.  h.  4-  Second  Edition.  fVaihington.  [1828.] 
8vo,  pp.  42.  w.  —  Speech  ...  April  21st,  a.d.  1828.  on  the  Tariff'.  fVas'inglon; 
Way  and  Gideon.  1828.  8vo,  pp.  88.  —  Speech  ...  May  10,  1830.  on  the  Bill  for  the 
more  Etfectual  Collection  of  the  Duties  on  Imports,  ...  .  Pro'vidrnce.  1830.  8vo. — 
Speech  ...  on  the  ...  the  Salary  appropriated  for  the  Minister  to  Russia.  ...  February 
3,  1831.  fVashingion  :  printed  hy  Gales  &  Seaton.  1831.  Svo,  pp.  53.  H.  —  Speech 
...  at  the  Public  Dinner  given  him  by  the  Citizens  of  New  York,  March  30,  18  31, 
[1831.]  i2mo,  pp.  31.  —  Speech  ...  in  the  Case  of  Samuel  Houston,  charged  with  a 
Violation  of  the  Rights  and  Powers  of  the  House,  by  assaulting  the  Hon.  William 
Stanberry,  a  Member  from  Ohio,  for  Words  spoken  in  Debate.  Delivered  ...  May 
II,  1832.  JVashingtoii  :  printed  by  Gales  and  Seaton.  1832.  Svo,  pp.  32.  h.,  s. — 
Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to  reduce  and  otherwise  alter  the  Duties  on  Imports.  ...  Jan. 
28  and  29,  1833.  IVashington :  printed  by  Gales  and  Seaton.  1833.  Svo,  pp.  52.  h. 
—  ...  Speech  delivered  ...  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  March  18,  20,  &  26, 
1834,  wl-en  ...  Reasons  for  Removing  tiie  Public  Money,  were  under  Consideration 
...  .  TVashington  :  printed  hy  Gales  and  iSeaton.  1834.  Svo,  pp.  83.  h.  —  Speech  ... 
delivered  at  a  Meeting  of  his  Fellow  Citizens,  in  the  Town  House  in  Providence,  on 
Friday  Evening,  March  3,  1835.  \^Pro'vidence.'\  1835.  Svo,  pp.  16. — The  Spirit  of 
Independence  :  An  Oration,  delivered  before  the  Providence  Association  of  Mechanics 
and  Manufacturers,  at  their  Annual  Election,  April  14,  1800.  With  Odes.  Pro-vi- 
dence.  iSoo.  Svo,  pp.  28.  —  A  Statement  of  some  Leading  Principles  adopted  by 
General  Jackson,  and  of  the  Effects  of  these  Principles  and  Measures  on  the  Union, 
Prosperity  and  Constitution  of  the  American  People.  An  Address  to  the  Citizens  of 
Rhode  Island,  in  Answer  to  their  Call  on  the  Delegation  of  this  State  in  Congress. 
Pro-vidence :    IVm.  Marshall.    1832.    Svo,  pp.  12. 

Burgess  (C.)  The  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
With  some  lessons  from  his  Death.  A  Discourse  delivered  in 
the  M.  E.  Church  at  a  Union  Meeting  of  the  Baptist,  Metho- 
dist, and  Presbyterian  Congregations  of  Panama,  April  30th, 
1865.  By  Rev.  C.  Burgess,  Pastor  of  Presbyterian  Church. 
Published  by  request.  JamestowTty  N.  T.:  Bishop  Bra's.  1865. 
Svo,  pp.  :.o.  9236 

Burgess  (D.)  The  Craftsman ;  a  Sermon.  Composed  by 
the  late  Daniel  Burgess,  and  intended  to  be  preached  by  him  in 
the  High  Times  [j/V],  but  prevented  by  the  Burning  of  his 
Meeting  House.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  S.  Keimer.  [about 
1725.]    Sm.  4to,  pp.  21.  p.  9237 

At  the  end  :  "  Now  in  the  Press,  a  Dialogue  betwixt  a  Quaker  and  a  Hirling 
Priest.  Printed  in  England,  and  now  to  be  reprinted,  to  preven*  (if  possible),  the 
Spreading  of  the  Contagion  of  the  Priestly  Delusions  in  America." 

Burgess.     Rules  for  Hearing  the  Word  of  God By 

Daniel  Burgess  ...  .  The  Third  Edition.  Boston:  Thomas  Fleet. 
1742.    Svo,  2  1.,  pp.  18.  923S 

[Burgess  (Ebenezer),  d.d.]    Address  to  the  American  Society 


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for  colonizing  the  Free  People  of  Colour  of  the  United  States. 
...    Washington:  printed  by  Davis  and  Force.    1818.    8vo,  pp.  56. 

Burgess.  Burgess  Genealogy.  Memorial  of  the  Family  of 
Thomas  and  Dorothy  Burgess,  who  were  settled  at  Sandwich,  in 
the  Plymouth  Colony,  in  1637.  Boston:  Press  ofT.  R.  Marvin 
y  Son.    1865.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  196.     Portraits.  H,  9240 

[Burgess.]     Dedham  Pulpit:  or.  Sermons  by  the  Pastors  of 
the  First  Church  in  Dedham,  in  the   xviith  and  xviiith  Cen- 
turies ;    with   a   Centennial    Discourse   by   the  Present   Pastor. 
Boston:   Perkins  ^  Marvin.    1840.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  517.  9241 

[Burgess  (George).]  Pages  from  the  Ecclesiastical  History 
of  New  England,  during  the  Century  between  1740  ?nd  1840. 
Boston:  James  B.  Dow.  1847.  i6mo,  pp.  126.  -{-Boston:  Dut- 
ton  z^  Co.    1864.  i2mo.  m.  9242 

Burgess.  Poems  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  George  Burgess,  d.d. 
Bishop  of  Maine.  With  An  Introduction  by  [A.  C.  Coxer]. 
Hartford:  Brown  iff  Gross.  1868  [1867].  i6mo,  pp.  viii,  (2), 
276.  B.  9243 

"Patriotic  Poems,"  pp.  226-235.  Also:  Address  at  the  Funeral  of  Bishop  T- 
C,  Brownell,  d.d.,  ll.p.  ...  Camhrid^c.  1865.  4to.  —  A  Discourse  delivered  before 
the  Maine  Historical  Society,  at  Brunswick,  August  2,  1854.  By  George  Burgess,  d.d.. 
Bishop  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  M.iinL'.  Svo,  pp.  25.  (Included  in  the 
Maine  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  iv. )  —  A  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  St.  John's 
Church,  Hartford,  April  20,  1842.  Hartford.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  24. —  ...  A  Sermon, 
Oct.  28,  1853,  ...  at  the  Consecration  of  the  Rev.  W.  Ingraham  Kip,  d.d.,  as  Mis- 
sionary Bishop  of  California.  By  the  Right  Rev.  George  Burgess,  d.d.  Albany.  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  25.     8.  —  A  Sermon  ...  September  12,  i860,  at  the  Admission  of  the  Rev. 

Frederic  D.  Huntington,  d.d.  to  the  Holy  Order  of  Dea.  ons Boston  :   E.  P.  Dut- 

ton  and  Company,  i860.  8v().  —  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  Robert  H.  Gardiner, 
delivered  at  Christ  Church,  Gardiner,  Me.  ...  April  3,  1864.  Boston  :  printed  hy  John 
JVilson  and  Sun,    1864.    8vo,  pp.  20.      h. 

Burgess  (Wilson)  and  Candler  (John).  Narrative  of  a  Re- 
cent Visit  to  Brazil,  ...  to  present  an  Address  on  the  Slave 
Trade  and  Slavery,  issued  by  f^he  Religious  Society  of  Friends. 
London:   Edward  Marsh.    1853.    ^^°>    5 1  sheets.  9244 

[Burgh  (James).]  An  Account  of  the  First  Settlement, 
Laws,  Form  of  Government,  &  Police  of  the  Cessares,  a  People 
of  South  America.  In  Nine  Letters,  from  Mr.  Vander  Neck, 
one  of  the  Senators  of  that  Nar'-n  to  his  Friend  in  Holland. 
With  Notes  by  the  Editor.      London.    i'jbi\..    8vo.  c.  9245 

"  The  Cessares  are  a  race  of  white  Indians  in  Chile,  about  whom,  however,  very  little 
is  known.     The  present  work  adds  nothing  to  our  information  respecting  them,  being 


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merely  a  new  version  of  Sir  Thomas  More's  '  Utopia.'  It  was  written,  according  to 
Nichols,  by  the  celebrated  author  of  the  '  Dignity  of  Human  Nature,'  Mr.  Burgh."  — 
Rich.  The  booic  is  not  worth  the  space  it  occupies  here;  it  is  as  veracious  as  "  Peter 
Wilkins,"  but  not  so  imaginative. 

Burgh.  Political  Disquisitions;  or  an  Enquiry  into  public 
Errors,  Defects,  Abuses,  Illustrated  by  and  established  upon 
Facts  and  Remarks,  extracted  from  a  Variety  of  Authors,  An- 
cient and  Modern.  Calculated  to  draw  the  timely  Attention  of 
Government  and  People,  to  a  due  Consideration  of  the  Neces- 
sity, and  the  Means,  of  Reforming  those  Errors,  Defects,  and 
Abuses;  of  Restoring  the  Constitution,  and  Saving  the  State. 
By  J.  Burgh.  ...  London.  1774-  3  vols.,  8vo.  +  Philadelphia : 
Robert  Bell.  m,dcc,lxxv.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxiii,  (viii),  486 ; 
vii,  (vii),  477;  xii,  460,  Index,  (53).  ba.,  s.  9246 

"  Burgh's  Political  Disquisitions  are  said  so  have  produced  a  great  effect  upon  the 
mind  of  tlie  American  colonists  during  the  Revolution." — W.  Gowans. 

BuRGOA  (Francisco  de).  Historia  Geografica  descripcion  de 
la  parte  Septentrional,  del  polo  artico  de  la  America,  y  nueva 
Iglesia  de  las  Indias  Occidentales.     Mexico.   1674.    Folio. 

BuRGOA.  Palestra  historial  de  virtudes,  y  exemplares  apostol- 
icos,  fundada  del  zelo  de  heroes  de  la  orden  de  Predicadores  en 
el  nuevo  mundo  de  la  America  en  las  Indias  Occidentales. 
Mexico:  hnprenta  de  "Juan  Ruyz,.  1670.  Folio,  Frontispiece,  li 
1.,  text,  269  1.,  Index,  4  1.  9248 

A  very  rare  book.  The  author  was  a  native  of  Antequera  de  Oaxaca,  and,  during 
his  early  life,  was  missionary  amongst  the  Indians,  and  afterwards  Provincial  of  his 
Province. 

BuRGOYNE  (J.)  Condolence  ;  |  An  '  Elegiac  Epistle  |  from  | 
Lieut.  Gen.  B-rg-yne,  |  Captured  at  oaratoga,  Oct.  17.  1777, 
I  To  I  Lieut.  Gen.  Earl.  C-rnw-U-s,  |  Captured  at  York-Town, 
Oct.  17.  1781.I  With|Notes  by  the  Y.d\\.ox.  \  London  :  \  Print e a 
for  T.  Evans^  ...  mdcclxxxii.  |    410,  pp.  32.  9249 

BuRGOYNE.  The  Dramatic  and  Poetical  Works  of  the  Late 
Lieut.  Gen.  J.  Burgoyne;  to  which  is  prefixed  Memoirs  of  the 
Life  of  the  Author.  Embellished  with  Copper-Plates.  London: 
printed  by  C.  Whittingham.  1808.  2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  235;  244. 
5  Plat(S.  BA.,  p.  9250 

Also  on  large  paper,  8vo.  The  Memoirs  include  a  sketch  of  the  author's  campaign 
in  America.     See  M.  R.,  lvii.  99. 

Burgoyne.  A  Letter  from  Lieut.  Gen.  Burgoyne  to  his 
Constituents,  upon  his  late  Resignation;  with  the  Correspond- 


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ences  between  the  Secretaries  of  War  and  him,  relative  to  his 
return  to  America.  London:  "J.  Almon.  mdcclxxix.  8vo, Title, 
PP*  37-  +  Second  Edition,  c,  h.  \lbid?^  +  The  Fourth 
Edition.  [/^/W.]  +  The  Fifth  Edition.  {Ibid^.  h.  +  The 
Sixth   Edition.     London:    J.    JImon.    mdcclxxix.     8vo,  Title, 

PP-  37-  9251 

After  General  Burgoyne's  surrender,  he  was  allowed  to  return  to  England  on  parole. 
Thinking  himself  ill  treated  by  the  government,  and  having  been  elected  Member  of 
Parliament  for  Preston,  he  joined  the  opposition;  whereupon  an  official  order  was  sent 
to  him,  signifying  that  it  was  the  King's  pleasure  that  he  should  return  to  America 
and  rejoin  his  captive  army.  He  remonstrated,  and  was  again  ordered,  and,  in  conse- 
quence, resigned  all  his  civil  and  military  employments.  In  this  letter  he  gives  an 
explanation  of  his  conduct.     See  M.  R.,  lxi.  389;   Rich,  i.  278. 

BuRGOYNE.  The  Military  Opinions  of  General  Sir  John 
Burgoyne.  Collected  and  edited  by  Captain  the  Hon.  George 
Wrottesley.     London:   Bentley.    1859.    ^v°»  PP*  4^°'  9^52 

Burgoyne.  Orderly  Book  of  Lieut.  Gen.  John  Burgoyne, 
from  his  Entry  into  the  State  of  New  York  until  his  Surrender 
at  Saratoga,  i6th  Oct.,  1777.  From  the  Original  IVIanuscript 
deposited  at  Washington's  Headquarters,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
Edited  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan,  m.d.  [Motto.]  Albany^  N.  T.: 
J.  Mumell.    M.D.ccc.Lx.     410,  pp.  xxxiv,  221.    6  Plates. 

Munsell's  Historical  Series,  No.  vii.  One  hundred  copies  printed  on  fcap  4to,  and 
ten  copies  on  large  paper. 

[Burgoyne.]  The  Speech  of  a  General  Officer  in  the  House 
of  Commons,  February  20,  1775.    [n.  p.    n.  d.]  4to,  pp.  8.    w. 

Burgoyne.  A  State  of  the  Expedition  from  Canada,  as  laid 
before  the  House  of  Commons,   by  Lieutenant- General  Bur- 

foyne,  and  verified  by  Evidence;  with  a  Collection  of  Authentic 
)ocuments,  and  an  Addition  of  many  Circumstances  which 
were  prevented  from  appearing  before  the  House  by  the  Proro- 
gation of  Parliament.  Written  and  Collected  by  Himself,  and 
dedicated  to  the  Officers  of  the  Army  he  commanded.  "J. 
Almon.  MDCCLXxx.  4to,  pp.  viii,  140,  Appendix,  pp.  62,  i  1. 
Maps  and  Plans.  H.  +  The  Second  Edition.  London :  J. 
Almon.  MDCCLXXX.  8vo,  pp.  ix,  (2),  191,  Appendix,  cix.  6 
Maps  and  Plans.  9255 

" General  Burgoyne  writes  well.  His  very  inteiesting  story  is  told  in  a  masterly 
manner,  and  the  materials  of  which  it  is  composed  will  be  held  in  great  estimation  by 
historians,  who  shall  record  the  events  of  the  unhappy  war,  to  which  they  owe  their 
birth."  —  M.  R.,  lxii.  247. 

Burgoyne.     A  Supplement  to  the  State  of  the  Expedition 


A'*f 


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127 


from  Canada,  containing  General  Burgoyne's  Orders,  respecting 
the  Principal  Movements,  and  Operations  of  the  Army  to  the 
Raising  of  the  Siege  of  Ticonderoga,  London :  jf.  Robson. 
MDCCLXXX.  4to,  Title,  pp.  26.  -|-  New  Tork :  Privately  Re- 
printed [^for  F.  S.  Hoffman'].   1865.    Rl.  4to,  pp.  26.  9256 

The  New  York  editicm  was  printed  mostly  for  presentation.  The  work  was  origin- 
ally published  without  Gen.  Burgoyne's  authority.     See  M.  R.,  xlii.  492. 

BuRGOYNE.  The  Substance  of  General  Burgoyne's  Speeches, 
on  Mr.  Vyner's  Motion,  on  the  26th  of  May;  and  upon  Mr. 
Hartley's  Motion,  on  the  28th  of  May,  1778.  With  an  Ap- 
pendix, containing  General  Washington's  Letter  to  General 
Burgoyne.  &c.  London:  J.  Almon.  mdcclxxviii.  8vo,  2  1., 
pp.  42,  Appendix,  3  1.  -f  The  Second  Edition.  [Ibid.~ 
+  The  Third  Edition.  [Ibid.]  +  The  Fourth  Edition.  '/&;>/. 
8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  42,  Appendix,  3  1.  +  The  Fifth  Edition,  ybid. 
+  The  Sixth  Edition.  [^Ibid.]  mdcclxxviii.  +  Dub/in.  1778. 
8vo.  c.  9257 

See  M.  R.,  lviii.  476. 

Burgoyne.  A  Brief  Examination  of  the  Plan  and  Conduct 
of  the  Northern  Expedition  in  America,  in  1777.  And  of  the 
Surrender  of  the  Army  under  the  Command  of  Lieutenant-Gen- 
eral  Burgoyne.  London:  T.  Hookham.  M  DCC  Lxxix.  8vo, 
pp.  52.  9258 

See  Monthly  Review,  First  Series,  lix.  320. 

Burgoyne.  Briefe  des  Generals  Lee,  und  des  Generals  Bur- 
goyne bey  Gelegenheic  der  Ankunft  des  letztern  in  Boston. 
Braunschweig.    1777.    8vo,  pp.  8.  c.  9259 

Burgoyne.  An  Enquiry  into,  and  Remarks  upon  the  Con- 
duct of  Lieutenant  General  Burgoyne.  The  Plan  of  Operation 
for  the  Campaign  of  1777,  the  instructions  from  the  Secretary 
of  State,  and  the  Circumstances  that  led  to  the  Loss  of  the 
Northern  Army.  London:  Matthews.  1780.  8vo,  pp.  50, 
Advertisement,  i  1.  9260 

See  M.  R.,  lxii.  174.  A  poetical  piece,  called  the  "Blockade  of  Boston,"  has  been 
attributed  to  General  Burgoyne.  See  McFingal,  c.  iv.  For  Burgoyne's  Original  Let- 
ters, jee  Mass.  Hist.  Coll.,  v.  2j  for  a  Proclamation  dated  July  10,  1777,  lee  N. 
Hamp.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  v.  2. 

Burgoyne.  Essay  on  Modern  Martyrs :  With  a  Letter  to 
General  Burgoyne.  [Motto.]  London:  Messrs.  Paynes  and  R. 
Faulder.    M  DCC  Lxxx.    8vo,  Half-Title,  Title,  pp.  52.  ba. 

Supposed  to  be  written  by  a  Mr.  Dallas. 


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BuRGOYNE.  The  Lamentations  of  General  Burgoyne,  After 
he  became  the  Prisoner  of  the  Rebels,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i8mo, 
pp.  8.  9262 

A  satirical  poem. 


Burgoyne.  A  Letter  to  Lieut.  Gen.  Burgoyne,  on  his  Let- 
ter to  his  Constituents.  London:  T.  Becket.  1779.  8vo,  Title, 
pp.  35.  BA.  9263 

"  Instead  of  the  liberal  manner  of  a  gentleman,  this  writer  attacks  Mr.  Burgoyne 
with  the  ferocity  of  one  of  his  own  savages,  reeking  and  hot  from  the  murder  of  poor 
Miss  McRay"  [j/c].— M.  R.  lxi.  389. 

Burgoyne.  A  Letter  to  Lieut.  Gen.  Burgoyne,  occasioned 
by  a  Second  Edition  of  his  State  of  the  Expedition  from  Canada. 
London:   G.  KearsUy.   1780.    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  9264 

"  The  great  object  of  this  letter  is  to  defend  Lord  G.  Germaine,  and  Government 
in  general,  from  the  charges  brought  againbt  them,  in  the  prefatory  speech  to  the 
state  of  tl '1  expedition.  The  i,'ener.Tl  is  attacked  with  great  severity,  and  Sir  William 
Howe  comes  in  for  a  share  of  the  author's  keen  animadversion."  —  Rich,  i.  285.  See 
M.  R.,  January,  1781. 

Burgoyne.  Remarks  on  General  Burgoyne's  State  of  the 
Expedition    from    Canada.       [Motto.]       London :    G.    IVilkie. 

MDCCLXXX.      8vO,  pp.   60.  BA.   9265 

"A  criticism  in  defen.^  of  the  ministry,"  —  M.  R.,  lxi,  izz. 

Burgoyne.  A  Reply  to  Lieutenant  General  Burgoyne's 
Letter  to  his  Constituents.  ...  [Motto.]  London:  J.  IVilkie. 
MDCCLxxix.  8vo,  Half-Title,  Title,  pp.  46.  +  The  Second 
Edition.  London:  J.  Wilkie.  mdcclxxix.  8vo,  2  1,,  pp.  46. 
+  The  Third  Edition.     London :   J.  fVilkie.  mdcclxxix.    8vo, 


2  1.,  pp.  46. 


c.  9266 


"This  writer  merits  commendation  for  the  decent  and  candid  strains  in  which  he 
writes.  He  does  not,  like  the  general's  antagonist  above  mentioned,  assail  with  a 
blunted  tomahawk.  He  cuts  up  like  a  skillful  surgeon,  and  dissects  his  subject  with 
the  dexterity  of  an  able  anatomist."  —  M.  R.,  lxi.  389.  Attributed  to  Sir  John 
Dalrymple,  but  with  more  probability  to  George  Germaine,  Lord  Sackville,  who  was 
colonial  secretary  during  the  American  Revolution. 

Burgoyne.  Reponse  a  un  des  Articles  des  Annales  Politique 
de  M.  Linguet  concernant  la  Defaite  du  Gen.  Burgoyne  en 
Amerique.     Londres^  PJuteur^  1788.     8vo.  9267 

[BuRGWiN  (H.)]  Address  to  the  Parishioners  of  St.  Peter's 
Church,  Pittsburg,  [n.  p.]  ^.  G.  "Johnston  ts"  Co.,  Printers. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  9268 


SE39I 


BURKART. 


129 


BuRGY  (J.  J.)  Recueil  de  tares  et  usages  des  principales 
villes  de  commerce  de  I'Europe,  des  £tats-Unls  d'Am^rique  et 
d'figypte.     Mulhausen:  Risler.   1825.    8vo.  9269 

[BuRK  (Edward).]  The  Hurricane :  a  Poem,  by  an  Eye- 
witness. Also,  Historical  Notices  of  St.  Domingo,  from  the 
seizure  of  Toussaint  I'Ouverture  to  the  Death  of  Christophe. 
With  illustrations.     Bath.  1844.    Svo,  pp.  75.  c.  9270 

BuRK  (J.)  Bunker  Hill;  or,  the  Death  of  Gen.  Warren: 
an  Historic  Tragedy.  In  Five  Acts.  By  John  Burlc  ...  .  As 
performed  at  the  Theatres  in  America,  for  fourteen  nights,  with 
unbounded  applause.  Neiv  York:  P.  Greenleaf.  1797.  i2mo, 
PP-  55*    +  New  York:  D.  Longworth.   1817.    i2mo,  pp.  44. 

Another  edition  has  the  following  title  : 

BuRK.  Bunker-Hill ;  or  the  Death  of  General  Warren  ;  an 
American  Historical  Play  in  Five  Acts.     By  John  Burke  Sj'ic\ 

Printed  hy 


Author  of  the  History  of  Virginia,  etc. 
Richard  D.  Rider.  1808.    i2mo,  pp.  39. 


Baltimore , 


9272 


BuRK.  The  History  of  Virginia,  from  its  First  Settlement 
to  the  Present  Day.  By  John  Burk.  Petersburg^  Virginia:  the 
Author.  1804.  Vol.  I.,  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  iv,  348  ;  Vol.  11.,  Peters- 
burg^ 1805,  pp.  335,  Appendix,  Ixii ;  Vol.  in.,  pp.  469.  The 
History  of  Virginia,  commenced  by  John  Burk,  and  continued 
by  Skelton  Jones,  and  Louis  Hue  Girardin  ;  Vol.  iv.,  Peters- 
burg^ Virginia^  Printed  by  M.  IV.  Dunnavan^  for  the  Proprietors^ 
1816,  Svo,  pp.  538,  XV,  [i  1.]  H.,  N.  9273 

Complete  sets  are  very  scarce  —  the  greater  portion  of  Vol.  iv.  having  been  destroyed 
by  fire.  Sold,  at  New  York,  in  1864,  for  $90.  The  following  is  by  the  same 
author,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Daly. 

Burk  (J.  Daly).  Oration  at  Petersburg,  March  4,  1803,  to 
Celebrate  the  Election  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  By  John  D. 
Burk.     [n.  p.]    1803.    8vo.  c.  9274 

Burkart  (Joseph).  Aufenthalt  und  Reisen  in  Mexico  in 
den  Jahren  1825  bis  1834.  Bemerkungen  iiber  Land,  Produkte, 
Leben  und  Sitten  der  Einwohner  und  Beobachtungen  aus  dem 
Gebiete  der  Mineralogie,  Geognosie,  Bergbaukunde  ...  .  Mit 
einem  Vorworte  von  J.  Noggerath.  Stuttgart:  Schweizerbart, 
1836.    2  vols.,  8vo.    II  Plates.  9275 

Burkart.  Description  du  filon  et  des  mines  de  Veta-Grande 
pres  de  la  ville  de  Zacatecas  dans  r£tat  du  meme  nom  au  Mex- 
ique.     Paris:  impr.  de  Fain.  1835.    8vo,  pp.  35.  9276 

VOL.  III.  16 


11 


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t:.- 


BuRKART.  Report,  containing  the  Result  of  the  Preliminary 
Examination  of  the  Mines  in  the  possession  of  the  Real  Tlal- 
puxahua  Mining  Association,  and  Sketch  of  the  Mining  Opera- 
tions of  the  Company.  By  Joseph  Burkart.  London.  1826. 
8vo.  9277 

Burke  (iEdanus).  An  Address  to  the  Freemen  of  the  State 
of  South-Carolina.  Containing  Political  Observations  on  the 
following  Subjects  r.  On  the  Citizens  making  a  temporary  Sub- 
mission to  the  British  Arms,  after  the  reduction  of  Charlestown 
[sic]  in  1780.  ...  By  Cassius.  Supposed  to  be  written  by 
3)danus  Burke  Esquire,  one  of  the  Chief  Justices  of  the  State 
of  South-Carolina.  [Motto.]  Philadelphia:  Robert  Be//,  mdcc- 
Lxxxiii.    8vo,  pp.  32.  BA.,  H.,  p.  9278 

[Burke.]  Considerations  on  the  Society,  or  Order  of  Cin- 
cinnati ;  lately  instituted  by  the  Major-Genersils,  Brigadier-Gen- 
erals, and  other  Officers  in  the  American  Army.  Proving  that 
it  creates  a  race  of  Hereditary  Patricians,  or  Nobility.  Inter- 
spersed with  Remarks  on  the  Consequences  to  the  Freedom  and 
Happiness  of  the  Republic.  Addressed  to  the  People  of  South- 
Carolina  and  their  Representatives.  By  Cassius.  Supposed  to 
be  written  by  iEdanus  Burke  Esq.  One  of  the  Chief-Justices 
of  the  State  of  South-Carolina.  Phi/ade/phia :  Robert  Be//. 
M.DCC.Lxxxiii.  8vo,  pp.  16.  +  New  fork.  1783.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  P.  +  Hartford:  Basi/  IVebster.  1783.  8vo,  pp.  23.  -|- 
Hartford:  Hudson  b"  Goodwin.   1784.    8vo.  n.  9279 

Burke.  Observations  upon  a  late  Pamphlet  entitled  "  Con- 
siderations upon  the  Society  or  Order  of  the  Cincinnati,"  clearly 
evincing  the  Innocence  and  Propriety  of  that  Honourable  and 
Respectable  Institution.  In  answer  to  Vague  Conjectures,  False 
Insinuations  and  unfounded  Objections.  By  an  Obscure  Indi- 
vidual. ...  Phi/ade/phia:  R.  Be//.   M.DCC.LXXXiii.    8vo,  pp.  28. 

[Burke  (A.)]  Burke's  Guide,  or,  the  Visitor's  Companion 
to  Niagara  Falls,  its  Strange  and  Wonderful  Localities.  By  an 
Old  Resident.  Buffa/o:  Andrew  Burke.  1850.  i2mo,  pp.  106. 
Woodcut.  9281 

[Burke  (Edmund).]  An  Account  of  the  European  Settle- 
ments in  America.  In  Six  Parts,  i.  A  short  History  of  the 
Discovery  of  that  Part  of  the  World.  11.  The  Manners  and 
Customs  of  the  original  Inhabitants,  iii.  Of  the  Spanish  Set- 
tlements.    IV.  Of  the  Portuguese,     v.  Of  the  French,  Dutch, 


BURKE. 


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and  Danish,  vi.  Of  the  English.  Each  Part  contains  An  accu- 
rate Description  of  the  Settlements  in  it,  their  Extent,  Climate, 
Productions,  Trade,  Genius  and  Disposition  of  their  Inhabitants: 
the  Interests  of  the  several  Powers  of  Europe  with  respect  to 
those  Settlements  ;  and  their  Political  and  Commercial  Views 
with  regard  to  each  other.  In  Two  Volumes.  London:  Printed 
for  R.  and  J.  DodsUy  in  Pail-Mall,  mdcclvii.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
5  '•>  PP'  3~3^2,  Map  ;  2  1.,  pp.  3-300,  Contents,  10  1.,  Map.  ^ 
BA.,  c.  H-  The  Second  Edition,  with  Improvements.  London : 
P..  and  J.  Dodsley.  mdcclviii.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  viii,  3-324, 
Contents,  5  1 ;  pp.  xii,  13-308.  2  Maps.  c.  +  The  Third  Edi- 
tion, with  Improvements.  London:  R.  and  J.  Dodsley.  M  DCC  LX. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  5I.,  pp.  324,  5  1.;  6  1.,  pp.  308.  2  Maps.  h.  + 
The  Fourth  Edition,  with  Improvements.  London :  J,  Dodsley. 
MDCCXLV.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  XX,  3-324;  xii,  308.  4-  [Another.] 
Dublin:  Printed  for  Peter  Wilson,  m.dcc.lxii.  2  vols.,  i2mo, 
pp.  xiv,  319;  viii,  301  +  A  New  Edition.  London:  R.  Dodsley. 
vi  1766.  2  vols.,  i2mo.  +  The  Fifth  Edition,  with  Improve- 
ments. London  :  f.  DodsUy.  MDCCLXX.  2  vols.,  8vo,  4  1.,  pp. 
xii,  3-324  ;  xii,  3-308.  2  Maps.  +  The  Sixth  Edition,  with 
Improvements.  London:  f.  Dodsley.  m.dcc.lxxvii.  2  vols., 
8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  i-xii,  324  ;  i-xii,  308.  2  Maps.  h.  Some  copies 
on  large  paper.  +  [Reprinted.]  Dublin.  1777.  2  vols.,  8vo. 
4-  A  New  Edition,  illustrated  with  Maps  London.  1808.  2 
vols.,  8vo.  Also  on  large  paper,  rl.  8vo.  +  A  New  Edition. 
London:  J.  Stockdale.    1808.  4to,  pp.  482.     2  Maps.  9282 

Stockdale's  edition  was  printed  to  complete  Burke'c  works  in  quarto  and  octavo. 

Burke.  An  Account  of  the  European  Settlements  in  Amer- 
ica, ...  First  American  Edition.  Boston.  1835.  8vo.  +  Also 
his  Correspondence  with  Dr.  French.  Boston.  1851.  8vo,  pp. 
687.  9283 

The  authorship  of  this  book  has  been  attributed  to  Soame  Jenyns,  Richard  Burke, 
and  afterwards  to  Wm.  Bourke,  but  it  is  now  satisfactorily  decided  to  be  mainly  the 
work  of  Edmund  Burke,  assisted  by  his  brother  Richard,  and  his  friend,  William 
Bourke.  An  advertisement,  by  the  editor  of  the  quarto  edition,  now  very  scarce, 
places  the  question  beyond  doubt.  See  McCulloch's  "Lit.  of  Pol.  Economy,"  p.  88; 
M.  R.,  XVIII,  537.  Its  popularity  was  so  great,  that  it  was  translated  into  many 
languages,  as  below : 

Burke  (W.)  Histoire  des  Colonies  Europeennes  dans  I'Amer- 
ique  septentrionale,  en  six  parties.  Chaque  partie  contient  une 
description  de  la  colonic,  de  son  etendue,  de  son  climat,  de  ses 
productions,  de  son  commerce,  etc.,  traduite  de  I'anglols  de  M. 
William  Burck  [wV],  par  M.  E.  [Marc  Ant.  Eidous].     Paris: 


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BURKB. 


MtrVtn.  1767.    2  vols.,  i2mo,  Half-Title,  pp.  xvilj,  384;  2  1., 
pp.  352.     2  Maps.    +  Paris.   1780.    2  vols.,  i2mo.      M.  9284 

[Burke.]  Beknopte  en  zakclyke  beschryving  der  voor- 
naamstc  Kngclsche  volkplantingen  in  Noord-Amcrika,  neflfens 
aanmerkingen  over  den  oorsprong  en  voortgang  der  tegen- 
woordige  geschillen,  en  des  ocrlogs,  tusschen  Groot-Brittannie 
en  deszelfs  kolonisten.  Amittrdam :  P.  Conradi.  [n.  d.  ?]  2 
vols.,  8vo.  N.  9285 

[Burke.]  Beschreibung  der  Europaischen  Kolonien  in  Amer- 
ika  nach  der  sechsten  verbesserten  Ausgabe  aus  dem  Englischen 
ubersetzt  von  J.     Leipzig.   1778.     2  vols.,  8vo.     2  Maps. 

[Burke  (E.)]  Edmund  Burke's  Jahrbucher  der  neuern  Ge- 
schichte  der  Englischen  Pflanzungen  in  Nord  America,  seit  dem 
Jahre  1755,  bis  aus  jetzige  Zciten.  Dantzig:  Jobst  Herrmann 
Florke.  1777.  4  vols.,  i6mo,  Title,  7  1.,  pp.  396;  Title,  11  1., 
pp.  238 ;  Title,  3  1.,  pp.  486  j  Title,  3  1.,  pp.  588.  H.  + 
Dantzig.  1 78 1.     4  vols.,  i2mo.  9287 

[Burke.]  Geschichte  der  Englischen  Kolonien  in  Nord- 
America  von  der  esten  Entdeckung  dieser  Lander  durch  Sebas- 
tien  Cabot  bis  auf  den  Frieden  1763.  ...  Aus  dem  Englischen. 
[Vignette.]  Leipzig:  Caspar  Fritsch.  1775.  2  vols.,  i6mo. 
Title,  7  1.,  pp.  452  J  Title,  3  1.,  pp.  424,  4  1.  Map.  -\-  Leipzig. 
1778.    2  vols.,  8vo.  9288 

[Burke  (E.)]  Storia  degli  stabilimenti  europei  in  America 
divisa  in  sei  parti  ...  tradotta  in  Italiano  della  seconda  edizione 
inglese  ...  .  [Vignette.]  Venezia :  Jntonio  Graziosi,  e  yingiolo 
Pasinello.  M  Dcc  Lxiii.  2  vols.,  8vo,  Title,  pp.  xvi,  368  ;  368. 
3  Maps.  s.  9289 

Burke.  A  Letter  from  Edmur.^  Burke,  Esq;  One  of  the 
Representatives  in  Parliament  for  the  City  of  Bristol,  to  John 
Farr,  and  John  Harris,  Esqrs.  Sheriffs  of  that  City,  On  the  Affairs 
of  America.  Bristol:  Printed  by  tVilliam  Pine.  m,dcc,lxxvii. 
8vo,  pp.  79.  BA.  +  London:  J.  Dodsley.  M  DCC  Lxxvii.  8vo, 
pp.  75.  4-  The  Second  Edition.  London:  J.  Dodsley.  mdcclxxvii. 
8vo,  pp.  75.  +  The  Third  Edition.  London:  J.  Dodsley. 
M.DCC.LXXVii.  8vo,  pp,  79.  -f  The  Fourth  Edition.  London: 
J.  Dodsley.  MDCCLxxvii.  8vo,  pp.  79.  +  Dublin.  i^TJ.  8vo, 
pp.  55.  c.  9290 

Burke.     An  Answer  to  the  letter  of  Edmund  Burke,  Esq. 


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one  of  the  Representatives  of  the  City  of  Bristol,  to  the  Sheriffs 
of  that  City.  London:  T.  Cadell.  M.  Dcc.  lxxvii.  8vo,  Half- 
Title,  Title,  pp.  60.  4-  The  Second  Edition.  London:  T. 
Cadill.  M.  DCC.  LXXVII.   8vo,  2  I.,  pp.  60.  9291 

Perhaps  by  Dr.  Shebbeare.     Sti   M.   R.,  lvii.  85.      For  another  ••  Aniwer,"  11* 
Abingdon  (Ear/  of),  Vol.  i.,  No.  65. 

Burke.  Letter  from  Edmund  Burke  to  the  Committee  of 
Correspondence  for  the  General  Assembly  of  New  York,  re- 
specting the  effect  of  the  Quebec  bill  upon  the  boundary  of 
New  York.     New  Tork.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  14.  s.  9292 

Burke.  A  letter  from  the  Rt.  Hon.  Edmund  Burke  to  a 
noble  Lord.  ...  The  first  American  edition,  with  a  preface,  by 
Peter  Porcupine  [Cobbett].  Philadelphia:  Davies.  [1797.]  8vo, 
pp.  58.    4-  New  Tork.   1797.    8vo,  pp.  40.  p.  9293 

Burke.  Observations  on  a  Late  Publication,  entitled  "The 
Present  State  of  the  Nation."  London:  Dodsley.  mdcclxix. 
•4  Fifth  Edition.  London:  Dodsley.  mdcclxxxiv.  8vo,  2  1., 
pp.  155.  9294 

Burke.  Speech  of  Edmund  Burke,  Esq.,  on  American  Taxa- 
tion, April  19,  1774.  London:  J.  Dodsley.  mdcclxxiv.  4to, 
pp.  iv,  58.  +  London:  J.  Dodsley.  mdcclxxiv.  8vo,  pp.  96. 
s.  "I-  The  Second  Edition.  London:  J.  Dodsley.  mdcclxxv. 
8vo,  pp.  96.  H.  4- The  Th'rd  Edition.  London:  Printed  for  J. 
Dodsley.  mdcclxxv.  8vo,  pp.  96.  4-  The  Fourth  Edition. 
London:  J.  Dodsley.  MDCCLXXVi.  8vo,  pp.  96.  -f  Bristol,  jyy^.. 
i2mo.  4-  New  Tork:  Printed  by  James.  Rivington.  mdcclxxv. 
8vo,  pp.  63.    BA.    +  Philadelphia.   1778.    8vo.  9295 

See  M.  R.,  lii.  543  ;  lvi.  467,  469. 

Burke.  Answer  to  the  Printed  Speech  of  Edmund  Burke, 
Esq.    •S'^  [Shebbeare  (John).] 

Burke.  A  Letter  to  Edmund  Burke,  Esq.  See  [Cart- 
wright  (George)]. 

Burke.  Speech  of  Edmund  Burke,  Esq;  on  moving  his 
Resolutions  for  Conciliation  with  the  Colonies,  March  22,  1775. 
London:  J.  Dodsley.  mdcclxxv.  4to,  Title,  pp.  65.  ba.  4- 
The  Second  Edition.  London:  J.  Dodsley.  mdcclxxv.  8vo, 
Half-Title,  Title,  pp.  107.  h.  +  Third  Edition.  London:  J. 
Dodsliy.  mdcclxxv.   8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  107.    +  Dublin,  lyys-  8vo. 


f  d 


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BURKE. 


+  New  fork:  Printed  by  James   Rivington.  mdcclxxv.     8vo, 
pp.  71.  9296 

Contains  the  famous  sentence  :  "Whatever  England  has  been  growing  to  by  a  pro- 
gressive increase  of  government,  brought  in  by  varieties  of  people,  by  succession  of 
civilizing  conquest  and  civilizing  settlements,  in  a  series  of  seventeen  hundred  years, 
you  shall  see  as  much  added  to  hei  by  America  in  a  single  life!"  —  See  M.  R., 
uii.  73. 

Burke.  Edmund  Burke's  Reden:  On  American  Taxation 
und  On  Conciliation  with  America.  Zum  Schulgebrauch  mit 
einer  Einleitung  and  Anmerkungen  versehen  von  J.  C.  A. 
Winkelmann.     Gotha:   Opetz.   1864.   8vo,  pp.  iv,  203,       9297 

Burke.  A  Speech  of  Edmund  Burke,  Esq.  At  the  Guild- 
hall, in  Bristol,  Previous  to  the  late  Election  in  that  Citv,  upon 
certain  Points  relative  to  his  Parliamentary  Conduct.  London: 
J.  Dodsley.  m.dcc.lxxx.  8vo,  Half-Title,  Title,  pp.  68.  ba. 
-\-  The  Second  Edition.  London:  J.  Dodsley.  m.dcc.lxxx.  8vo, 
Half-Title,  Title,  pp.  68.  9298 

Burke.  A  Short  Account  of  a  late  Short  Administration. 
London.   1766.     8vo.  9^99 

Burke.  Speech  of  Edmund  Burke  ...  On  presenting  to  the 
House  of  Commons  (On  the  nth  February,  1780)  a  Plan  for 
the  Better  Security  of  the  Independence  of  Parliament,  and  the 
Economical  Reformation  of  the  Civil  and  other  Establishments. 
Lonaon:  J.  Dodsley.  m.dccc.lxxx.  8vo,  pp.  95.  ba.  -\-  Fourth 
Edition.  8vo,  pp.  95.  9300 

See  the  remarks  on  the  "  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies,"  and  the  "  Board  of 
Trade  and  Plantations,"  pp.  70-80. 

Burke.  Speeches  of  Hon.  Edmund  Burke,  with  Memoirs 
and  Historical  Introduction.     Dublin.  1854.    Post  8vo.       9301 

Burke.  Mr.  Edmund  Burke's  Speeches  on  his  Arrival  at 
Bristol,  and  at  the  Conclusion  of  the  Poll.  London.  1774. 
4to,  pp.  31.  9302 

See  M.  R.,  li.  394. 

Burke.  Thoughts  on  the  Causes  of  the  Present  Discon- 
tents. ...  London:  J.  Dodsley.  mdcclxx.  8vo.  +  The  Second 
Edition.  London:  ...  y.  Dodsley.  mdcclxx.  8vo,  pp.  118.  ba.  + 
Fifth  Edition.  London.  1775.  8vo.  +  Sixth  Edition.  London: 
Dodsley.  mdcclxxv.   8vo,  2  l.,pp.  118.    +  Dublin.    1770.    8vo, 

PP-  79-  9303 

Most  of  the  above  pieces  by  "  this  great  master  of  eloquence  "  are  reproduced  in  the 
various  editions  of  his  works,  which  are  too  numerous  to  recount  here.     We  note  only 


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135 


the  American  editions.  Botton,  1806-7.  4  vols.,  8vo.  +  New  Terk:  Eastburn^ 
Kirk  Gf  Co.  181 3.  3  vols.,  8vo.  +  Boston.  1826.  7  vols.,  8vo.  +  Reprinted. 
[Netu  Tork:']  Harper  &  Brothers.  1833.  3  vols.,  8vo.  +  Boston.  1839.  9  vols., 
Bvo.     And  lastly,  as  below  : 

Burke.  The  Works  of  the  Right  Honorable  Edmund 
Burke.  Revised  Edition.  [Edited  by  George  Nichols.]  Bos- 
ton: Little.,  Brown  isf  Co,   1866-67.    12  vols.,  i2mo.  9304 

Also,  on  large  paper,  of  which  one  hundred  copies  were  printed.  The  following 
works  may  be  consulted  with  some  advantage  :  Correspondence  of  the  Right 
Hon.  Edmund  Burke,  between  the  year  1744  and  the  period  of  his  decease  in 
1797.  Edited  by  Charles  William,  Earl  Fitzwilliam,  and  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  Richard 
Bourke.  London:  li.  Bttiilcy.  1844.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  518,  492,  537,  554.  Portrait 
after  Reynolds,  p.  —  A  Defence  of  the  Political  and  Parliamentary  Conduct  of  the 
Right  Hon.  Edmund  Burke.  London.  1794.  8vo,  pp.  35.  p. -—Review  of  Mr. 
Burke's  Conduct  as  the  Representative  of  Bristol  in  Parliament.  London.  1780. 
l2mo. — The  Beauties  of  the  late  Edmund  Burke,  selected  from  the  Writings,  &c.  of 
that  Extraordinary  Man,  alphabetically  arranged ;  ...  a  Sketch  of  the  Life,  ...  some 
Original  Anecdotes  of  Mr.  Burke.    London.  1798.    2  vols.,  8vo. 

Burke  (E.),  of  New  Hampshire.  The  Protective  System 
considered  in  connection  with  the  Present  Tariff,  in  a  Series  of 
Twelve  Essays,  originally  published  in  the  Washington  Union, 
over  the  Signature  of  "  Bundelcund."  Written  by  the  Hon. 
Edmund  Burke.      Washington.    1846.    8vo,  pp.  48.       ba.  9305 

Also  :  Speech  ...  on  the  Tariff  Bill  5  ...  in  the  House  ...  July  8.  1842.  Wash- 
ington. 1842.  8vo.  —  Speech  ...  in  the  House  ...  June  13,  1840,  on  the  Indepen- 
dent Treasury  Bill,  ...  .    \_TVashington.   1840.]      8vo. 

Burke  (E.)  The  Tobacco  Manufacture  in  the  United  States. 
A  Report  adopted  in  Convention  of  the  Trade,  held  at  Cooper 
Institute.  New  York,  December  7th  and  8th,  1864.  By  Ed- 
ward Burke.  New  Tork:  American  News  Company,  [1864.^ 
8vo,  pp.  33.  H.  9306 

Burke  (E.  P.)  Reminiscences  of  Georgia :  by  Emily  P. 
Burke,  [n.  p. :  James  M.  Fitch,'\  mdcccl.  i2mo,  pp.  viii, 
252.  9307 

Burke  (F.)  Trial  of  Francis  Burke  before  Baltimore  City 
Court,  on  an  Indictment  for  Manslaughter  by  Administering  to 
Benj.  M.  Hazelip,  certain  Thomsonian  Remedies.  Baltimore, 
1832.     8vo.  9308 

[Burke  (John).]  The  Burden  of  the  South,  in  Verse,  or. 
Poems  on  Slavery,  Grave,  Humorous,  Didactic,  and  Satirical. 
By  Sennoia  Rubek.  New  York:  Everardus  Warner,  [n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  96.  9309 

Sennoia  Rubek  is  the  anagram  for  Joannes  Burke. 


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BURKB. 


Burke.  Chivalry,  Slavery,  and  Young  America.  By  Sen- 
noia  Rubek.  New  Tork :  Frederic  A.  Brady.  1866.  8vo,  pp. 
183.  c.  9310 

[Burke.]  Stanzas  to  Queen  Victoria,  and  other  Poems  By 
Sennoia  Rubek.  New  York:  Frederic  A.  Brady.  1866.  8vo, 
pp.208.     Woodcut.  H.  9311 

Contains  "The  Burden  of  the  South,"  "Brooks  and  Sumner,"  etc. 

BuRKE  (Peter).  The  Public  and  Domestic  Life  of  the  Rt. 
Hon.    Edmund   Burke.     London:    Ingram^    Cooke  i^   Co.   1853. 


i2mo,  pp.  XVI,  315. 


2  Plates. 


c,  P.  9312 


Burke  (T.  A.)  Burke's  Weekly  for  Boys  and  Girls:  an 
illustrated  journal  of  instruction  and  entertainment.  T.  A. 
Burke,  editor.  July  6,  1867  to  June  27,  1 868.  Vol.  i. 
Macon^  Ga.:  J.  tV.  Burke  W  Co.  1868.    4to,  2  1.,  pp.  416.     C. 

Burke  (W.)  South  American  Independence:  or,  the  Eman- 
cipation of  South  America,  the  Glory  and  Interest  of  England. 
By  William  Burl'e,  Author  of  the  History  of  the  Campaign  of 
1805,  &c.     London:  J.  Ridgway.   1807.     8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  82. 

Burke.  Additional  Reasons  for  our  immediately  emancipat- 
ing South  America :  deduced,  from  the  New  and  Extraordinary 
Circumstances  of  the  Present  Crisis  :  and  containing  Valuable 
Information  respecting  the  Late  Important  Events,  both  at 
Buenos  Ayres,  and  in  the  Caraccas:  as  well  as  with  respect  to 
the  Present  Disposition  and  Views  of  the  Spanish  Americans  : 
being  intended  as  a  Supplement  to  "  South  American  Independ- 
ence." By  William  Burke,  Author  of  that  Work.  London:  y. 
Ridgway.  1807.  8vo,  pp.  91.  +  Second  Edition,  enlarged. 
London:  J.  Ridgway.   1808.     8vo,  pp.  xxxvi,  132.  H.  9315 

Burke  (W.)     Memoir  of  William  Burke,  a  Soldier  of  the 


Revolution.     Hartford.  1837.    i2mo,  pp.  126. 


9316 


Burke  (W.)  The  Mineral  Springs  of  Western  Virginia, 
with  remarks  on  their  use.  ...  By  William  Burke.  New  Tork: 
Wiley  i^  Putnam.  1842.   i8mo,  pp.  291.     Maps  and  Plates. 

Burke.  The  Mineral  Springs  of  Western  Virginia,  with 
Remarks  on  their  Use,  and  the  Diseases  to  which  they  are  Ap- 
plicable. Second  Edition.  To  which  are  added,  a  Notice  of 
the  Fauquier  White  Sulphur  Springs,  and  a  Chapter  on  Taverns. 


BURLEIGH. 


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Also  a  Review  of  a  Pamphlet  published  by  Dr.  T.  T.  Moorman. 
By  Wm.  Burke.  Nfw  York.  1846.  i2mo,  pp.  399.  c.  + 
Richmond.   185 1.  p.  9318 

Burke.  The  Virginia  Mineral  Springs,  with  Remarks  on 
their  Use,  the  Diseases  to  which  they  are  applicable,  and  in 
which  they  are  contra-indicated,  accompanied  by  a  Map  of 
Routes  and  Distances.  2d  Edition.  ...  enlarged.  By  W. 
Burke,  m.d.     Richmond.    1853.    i^mo.  93^9 

Burke  (W.  A.)     See  Boutelle  (J.  A.),  Vol.  11.,  No.  6942. 

Burke  (W.  S  )  Directory  of  ihe  City  of  Council  Bluffs,  and 
Emigrants'  guide  to  the  gold  regions  of  the  West.  By  W.  S. 
Burke.     Council  Bluff's.    1866.     8vo.     Map.  9320 

BuRKHART  (Gustav  Emil).  Kleine  Missionsbibliothek,  oder 
Land  und  Leute,  Arbeiter  und  Arbeiten,  Kampfe  und  Siege  auf 
dem  Gebiete  der  evangelischen  Heidenmission.  Bi ele field :  Vel- 
hagen  und  Klasing.   1857-62.    4  vols.,  8vo.  93^1 

ler  Bd.  contains  Amerika :  i.  Liel''g.  Die  evangelische  Mission  unter  den  Eski- 
mo 's  in  Gronland  und  Labrador,  pp.  vii,  87.  a.  Liefg.  Die  evangelische  Mission 
unter  den  Indianern  in  Nord-  und  Siid-Amerika.  pp.  269.  3.  Liefg.  Die  evan- 
gelische Mission  unter  den  Negern  in  Westindien  und  Siidamerika.     pp.  vi,  294. 

BuRKiTT  (Lemuel)  and  Read  (Jesse).  Concise  History  ot 
the  Kehukee  Baptist  Association,  from  its  Rise  to  the  Present 
Time.     Halifax^  N.  C:   A.  Hodge.   1803.     i6mo,  pp.  319.    c. 

Reprinted  as  below  ; 

BuRKiTT  and  Read.  A  Concise  History  of  the  Kehukee 
Baptist  Association,  from  its  Original  Rise  down  to  1803. 
Wherein  are  shown  its  first  Constitution,  Increase,  Numbers, 
Principles,  Form  of  Government,  Decorum,  Revolution,  Re- 
vivals, Ministers,  Churches,  Confession  of  Faith,  Times  and 
Hiciic?  when  and  where  Associations  have  been  holden.  Queries 
arui  t'  eii  Answers,  and  all  other  Useful  Articles  relative  to 
Cha,  :h  History.  By  Elders  Lemuel  Burkitt  and  Jesse  Read, 
Ministers  of  the  Gospel  in  Northampton  and  Halifax  Counties, 
North  Carolina.  Revised  and  Improved  by  Henry  L.  Burkitt : 
Philadelphia:  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  Co.    1850.    i6mo,  pp.  351. 

Burleigh  (C.  C.)  Reception  of  George  Thompson  in  Great 
Britain.  By  Charles  C.  Burleigh.  Boston:  J.  Knapp.  1836. 
i8mo,  pp.  238.  c.  9324 

Also:  Slavery  and  the  North,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp.  iz.  —  Speech  ...  at  the 
Annual  Meeting  of  the  Massachusetts  A.  S.  Society,  Friday,  January  z8.  1859.     Boi- 

VOL.    III.  17 


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fen.  1859.  l8mo,  pp.  32.  —  Thoughts  on  the  Death  Penalty.  ...  Philadelphia.  1845, 
j2ino.  B.  *  c.  +  Second  Edition,  revised.  Philadelphia:  Merrihew  and  Thompun. 
Printtri,    1 847.     Ilmo,  pp.  144.     h. 

Burleigh  (J.  B.)  The  American  Manual,  containing  a  Brief 
Outline  of  the  Origin  and  Progress  of  Political  Power  and  the 
Laws  of  Nations;  a  Commentary  on  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States,  and  a  Lucid  Exposition  of  the  Duties  and  Re- 
sponsibilities of  Voters,  Jurors,  Magistrates,  &c.  By  Joseph 
Bartlett  Burleigh,  A.M.  Philadelphia:  Grigg.^  Elliot  ^  Co.  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  287,  27.    +  Philadelphia.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  287,  27.     c. 

Also :  Legislative  Guide  for  conducting  business  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
the  Senate  of  the  United  States;  a  Synopsis  of  Jefferson's  Manual;  together  with  a 
concise  system  of  Rules  of  Order,  based  on  the  regulations  of  the  United  States  Con- 
gress. ...   Philadelphia.   1853.    8vo. 

Burleigh  (W.  A.)  Indian  Affairs.  Speech  of  Hon  Walter 
A.  Burleigh,  of  Dakota,  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  July 
21,  1868,  on  our  present  relations  with  the  Indian  Tribes  of  the 
country.     \_JVashington.   1868.]   8vo,  pp.  4.  h.  9326 

[Burleigh.]  Indian  Massacre  in  Minnesota.  Removal  of 
the  Sioux  Indians.  [Correspondence  of  Hon.  W.  A.  Burleigh 
and  others.     Washington.  1866.]    8vo,  pp.  14.  h.  9327 

Also  :  Management  of  Indian  Affairs.  Speech  ...  June  9,  1866.  \^fVashington. 
1866.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Territory  of  Wyoming.  Speech  ...  July  23,  1868,  On 
the  bill  to  provide  a  territorial  government  for  the  Territory  of  Wyoming.  [fVash- 
ingtott,  1868.]    8vo,  pp.  3.     H. 

Burleigh  (W.  H.)  Our  Country ;  its  Dangers  and  its  Des- 
tiny: A  Desultory  Poem.  ...  By  William  Henry  Burleigh. 
Allegheny.   1841.    i2mo,  pp.  43.  H.  9328 

Burleigh.  The  Republican  Pocket  Pistol,  a  Collection  of 
Facts,  Opinions  and  Arguments  for  Freedom.  New  Tork :  H. 
Dayton,   i860.    i2mo,  pp.  36.  93^9 

Burleigh.  No  Slave-Hunting  in  the  old  Bay  State.  New 
York  American  Anti-Slavery  Society,   i860.    i2mo,  pp.  23.     9330 


Burling  (Edward).  Some  Remarks  and  Observations  by 
way  of  Answer  to  a  small  Book  called  a  Lecture  Sermon, 
preached  at  New  Milford,  by  John  Graham. 
i6mo. 


New  York.   1724. 
w.  9331 


Burling  (William).     See  Lay  (Benjamin). 


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BuRLiNGAME  (A.)  Address  upon  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Washington,  delivered  by  Anson  Burlingame,  before  the  Brady 
and  Scott  Guards,  on  the  22d  of  February,  1843.  I^ttroit.  1843. 
i2mo,  pp.  25.  s.  9332 

BuRLiNGAME.  An  Appeal  to  Patriots  against  Fraud  and 
Disunion.  Speech  of  Hon.  Anson  Burlingame,  of  Massachu- 
setts. Delivered  in  the  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  March 
31,  1858.  fVashington^  D.  C:  Buell  &  Blanchard^  Printers. 
1858.    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  9333 

Also:  Defence  of  Massachusetts.  Speech  ...  in  the  ...  House  ...June  11,1856. 
Cambridge,  1856.  8vo,  pp.33.  +  [Another  Edition.]  8vo,  pp.  7.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
-)-  Boston  :  "John  P.  yewett  and  Company.  Neiu  York  :  Sheldon,  Blakeman  and  Com- 
pany. 1856.  iimo,  pp.  33.  Portrait,  h.,  m.  +  Speech  ...  delivered  in  the  Senate 
of  Massachusetts,  March  3,  1853.  [n.  p.  1852.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  Mr.  Burlin- 
game's  Sentiments.  The  Constitution  guarantees  Religious  Freedom.  Mr.  Burlin- 
game against  this.  (Extracts  from  an  Oration  delivered  by  Anson  Burlingame  on  the 
Fourth  of  July,  1854,  before  the  Citizens  of  Salem.)      [n.  p.    1854?]     Slip.     h. 

Burlington,  Iowa.  The  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Board 
of  Trade,  of  the  City  of  Burlington,  for  the  Year  1856.  By 
L.  H.  Shepard.  Burlington:  C.  Dunham.,  Printer.  1857.  ^^*^» 
pp.  20.  H.  9334 

Business  Directory,  and  Review  of  the  City  of  Burlington, 
Iowa.     Burlington.   1856.    8vo.  9335 

Burlington,  Mass.  Annual  Report  of  the  School  Com- 
mittee of  Burlington,  for  the  School  Year  1855-6.  Boston: 
William  White ^  Printer.    1856.    8vo.  pp.  19.  H.  9336 

Burlington  College,  A^.  y.  ...  Address  of  the  Trustees  j 
Prospectus  of  the  Preparatory  School.  [Motto.]  Second  Edi- 
tion. Burlington:  Edmund  Morris.,  Printer.  MDCCCXLVi.  i6mo, 
pp.  16,  Table.  Continued,  h.  -}-  Address  of  the  Trustees; 
[with  General  Statement,  etc.]  Burlington.  1848.  i2mo.  + 
By-laws  and  Catalogue  of  the  Burlington  Social  Library.  Bur- 
lington, [n.  d.]  i6mo,  pp.  8.  +  Fourth  of  July,  1850,  at  Bur- 
lington College Burlington:  Published  hy  the  College  Classes. 

1850.  8vo,  pp.  39.  H.  -f-  First  Fruits.  Burlington:  S.  C. 
Atkinson.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  72.  (Exercises  of  Commencement 
Day,  September  26,  1850.)  -f  Register  of  the  College.  Bur- 
lington, [v.  d.]  9337 

Burlington,  Ft.  ...  Address  of  Hon.  T.  E.  Wales,  Mayor, 
April  1st,  1867,  and  Annual  Reports  of  the  Officers  of  the  City 
of  Burlington,  Vt.,  for  the  Financial  Year,  ending  February  i, 


140 


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1868.     With  other  Papers  relating  to  the  Affairs  of  the  City. 
Burlington.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  106.    (City  Documents,  1868.)     h. 

The  Charter,  Ordinances,  and  Annual  Report  of  the  Officers 
of  committees  of  the  City  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  for  1866.     8vo. 

Jubilee:  1817-1867.  Services  in  Celebration  of  the  Fiftieth 
Anniversary  of  the  Dedication  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church  in  Burlington,  Vermont,  Wednesday,  the  Ninth  of  Jan- 
uary, 1867.     Burlington.    1867.    8vo,  pp.  53.  H.  9340 

Report  of  the  Selectmen  and  other  Officers  to  the  Town  of 
Burlington,  March  6,  i860.     Burlington,    i860.    8vo,  pp.  69. 

Burlington  Island  Association.  National  Armory.  Memorial 
of  Burlington  Island  Association.     8vo,  pp.  4.  934^ 

BuRMANNUs  (Johann).  Plantarum  Americanarum  Fasciculus 
Primus  —  Decimus,  Continens  Plantas,  quas  olim  Carolus  Plum- 
ierius  Botanicorum  Princeps  Detexit,  Eruitque,  Atque  in  Insulis 
Antillis  ipse  depinxit.  Has  primum  in  lucem  edidit,  Concinnis 
descriptionibus,  &  Observationibus,  ^neisque  Tabulis  illustravit 
Joannes  Burmannus,  m.d.  ...  Amsteladami :  in  Horto  Medico^ 
Atque  Apud  Viduam  Ss"  Filium  S.  Schouten.  Lugd.  Batav. :  Apud 
Gerard.  Potvliet.  &  Theodor.  Haak.  M.  Dcc.  lv.-[lx.]  Folio, 
4  1.,  pp.  262,  (4).  BA.  9343 

Stt  a  note  in  Rich,  i.  115,  from  Sir  J.  £.  Smith,  who  characterizes  the  plates  as 
accurate,  but  inferior  to  Plumier's ;  which,  considering  these  are  Plnmier's,  it  is  difli- 
cuU  to  understand. 

BuRMEisTER  (G.)     See  Buenos  Aires,  Vol.  iii..  No.  8993. 

BuRMEiSTER  (H.)  The  Black  Man.  The  Comparative 
Anatomy  and  Psychology  of  the  African  Negro.  By  Hermann 
Burmeister,  ...  Translated  by  J.  Friedlander,  Dr.  Phil,  of  Ber- 
lin, and  Robert  Tomes,  m.d.,  of  New  York.  (Republished 
from  the  Evening  Post.)  New  York:  William  C.  Bryant  y  Co., 
Printers.   1853.    8vo,  pp.  23.  ba.,  h.,  p.  9344 

Burmeister.  Geologische  Bilder  zur  Geschichte  der  Erde 
und  ihrer  Bewohner.  Von  Dr.  H.  Burmeister  ...  .  Zweite 
vermehrte  Auflage.  Leipzig:  Otto  fVigand.  1855.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  366,  (i);  2  1.,  pp.  378.  BA.  9345 

"Die  Obstsorten  Brasiliens;  Der  brasilianische  Organisationscharakter,"  11. 
277-378. 


BURMEISTER. 


141 


BuRMEisTER.  Landschaftliche  Bilder  Brasiliens  und  Por- 
traits einiger  Urvolker ;  als  Atlas  zu  seiner  Reise  durch  die 
Provinzen  von  Rio  de  Janeiro  und  Minas  Geraes  entworfen 
und  herausgegeben.  Berlin:  G.  Reimer.  1853.  Sq.  folio,  i  1., 
pp.  7.    II  Plates.  9346 

BuRMEisTER.  Rcisc  durch  die  la  Plata-Staaten  mit  beson- 
derer  Riicksicht  auf  die  physiche  BeschafFenheit  und  den  Kultur- 
zustand  der  Argentinischen  Republik.  Ausgefiihrt  in  den 
Jahren  1857,  1858,  1859  ""'^  i860.  Erster  Band.  Die  siid- 
lichen  Provinzen  ...  .  ||  Zweiter  Band.  Die  nordwestlichen 
Provinzen  und  die  Cordilleren  zwischen  Catamarca  und  Copiapo 
...  .  Nebst  einer  systemischen  Uebersicht  der  beobachteten 
Ruckgratthiere  und  Karte.  Halle:  H.  W.  Schmidt.  1861.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  vi,  504 ;  v,  539.     i  Plate  and  2  Maps.     c.  9347 

BuRMEiSTER.  Reise  nach  Brasilien,  durch  die  Provinzen  von 
Rio  de  Janeiro  und  Minas  Geraes.  Mit  besonderer  Riicksicht 
auf  die  Naturgeschichte  der  Gold-  und  Diamantendistricte. 
Berlin:   G.  Reimer.    1853.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  608.     Map.         9348 

BuRMEisTER.  Systcniatischc  Uebersicht  der  Thiere  Bra- 
siliens, welche  wahrend  einer  Reise  durch  die  Provinzen  von 
Rio  de  Janeiro  und  Minas  Geraes  gesammelt  oder  beobachtet 
wurden.  ...  Berlin:  G.  Reimer.  1854-56.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
X,  341  •■>  X,  526  ;  xiv,  466.  9349 

BuRMEisTER.  Ueber  das  Klima  der  Argentinischen  Repub- 
lik. Nach  dreijahrigen  Beobachtungen  vi^ahrend  einer  Reise 
durch  die  La  Plata-Staaten  Geschildert  und  mit  numerischen 
Angaben  der  gefundenen  Werthe  belegt.  Halle :  Schmidt. 
1861.    4to,  pp.  no.  c.  9350 

From  the  "  Abhandl.  d.  nat.  Ges.  zu  Halle." 

BuRMEisTER.  Ueber  das  Klima  von  Buenos  Aires.  Halle : 
Schmidt.    1863.    4to,  pp.  24.  c.  935 1 

From  the  "  Abhandl.  d.  naturf.  Ges.  zu  Halle."  Also  :  Beschreibung  eines  be- 
haarten  Qiirtelthiers  Praopus  hirsutus,  aus  d.  National-Museum  zu  Lima.  Mit  einer 
Abbildung.  1861.  4.  —  Erlauterungen  zur  Fauna  Brasiliens,  enthaltend  Abbildungen 
und  ausfiihrliche  Beschreibungen  neuer  oder  ungeniigend  bekannter  Thierarten.  Ber- 
lin :  G.  Reimer.  1856.  Folio,  pp.  viii,  115,  22  colored  and  10  uncolored  Plates,  c. 
—  Uebersicht  der  brasilianischen  Mutillen.  Halle:  Sc/imidt.  1854.  410,  pp.  12. 
(From  the  "  Abhandl.  d.  naturforsch.  Ges.  zu  Halle.") 

BuRMEisTER  (H.)  and  Giebel  (C.)  Die  Versteinerungen 
von  Juntas  im  Thai  des  Rio  de  Copiapo.  Nach  ihren  Lagerungs- 
verhaltnissen  und  physischen  Eigenschaften  geschildert.  Halle: 
Schmidt.   1861.    4to,  pp.  34.     2  Lithographs.  9352 


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BURNABY. 


Burn  (A.)  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  the  late  Major-General 
Andrew  Burn,  of  the  Royal  Marines ;  collected  from  his  Jour- 
nals  London:    IV.    IVtnchester.    1815.     2  vols.,  post  8vo, 

pp.  xxiii,  287  ;  248,  Subscribers,  55.     Portrait.  9353 

Contains  his  reflections  on  the  state  of  the  American  Indians,  travels  in  the  West 
Indies,  etc. 

Burn  (D.)  Colonial  Legislation  on  the  Subject  of  Educa- 
tion; Two  Letters  published  in  the  Hamilton  Gazette,  under 
the  Signature  of  Scotus.  By  David  Burn.  Toronto.  1841.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  9354 

Burn  (J.  L)  Case  of  the  Right  Hon.  Alexander  Earl  of  Stir- 
ling and  Dovan,  respecting  his  Lordship's  title  to  Nova  Scotia, 
and  other  Territorial  Possessions  in  North  America,  containing 
a  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  taken  on  his  Lordship's  behalf 
for  the  Restitution  of  his  Property,  with  Observations  thereon. 
By  J.  L  Burn,  Esq.  London:  J.  Hatchard.  1833.  8vo,  pp.  92. 
Map.  9355 

Burn  (J.)    Statistics  of  the  Cotton  Trade.    London.  1S4.J,  Svo. 

Burn  (J.  S.)  Registrum  Ecclesiae  Parochialis.  The  History 
of  Parish  Registers  in  England,  also  of  the  Registers  of  ...  the 
...  West  Indies  ...  Foreign  Countries  ...  .  By  John  Souther- 
den  Burn.  London:  Suter.  1829.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  246.  +  Second 
Edition.  ...  London:  John  Russell  Smith,  m.dccc.lxii.  8vo, 
pp.  vii,  (i),  296.  BA.  9357 

BuRNABY  (A.)  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  ...  House  of  Com- 
mons ...  February  21,  1781:  Being  the  Day  ...  for  a  General 
Fast.  By  Andrew  Burnaby,  d.d.  ...  London:  T.  Payne  &  Son. 
1781.    4to.  BA.  9358 

Burnaby.  Travels  through  the  Middle  Settlements  in  North 
America,  in  the  Years  1759  and  1760:  With  Observations  upon 
the  State  of  the  Colonies.  By  the  Rev.  Andrew  Burnaby,  a.m. 
...  London:  T.  Payne,  mdcclxxv.  410,  pp.  viii,  106,  Errata, 
I  1.  Maps  and  Plates,  Plan  of  New  York.  +  The  "Second 
Edition.  London:  T.  Payne,  mdcclxxv.  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  198, 
Erratum,  i  1.  +  Dublin.  lyyS-  i2mo.  +  Edition  the  Third: 
revised,  corrected,  and  greatly  enlarged,  by  the  Author.  Lon- 
don: T.  Payne.  1798.  4to,  pp.  xix,  209.  Engraving  of  Pas- 
saic Falls,  and  a  Map.  ba.,  h.,  p.  9359 

Valuable  as  exhibiting  a  view  of  the  colonies  immediately  preceding  the  Revolution- 
ary War.  Reprinted  in  Pinkerton's  Voyages,  Vol.  xiii.  See  M.  R..,  lv.  401,  and 
"  Biog.  Uaiverselle." 


BURNAP. 


H3 


BuRNABY.  Voyages  dans  les  colonies  du  milieu  de  I'Amerique 
Septentrionale,  fair,  en  1759  et  1760.  Avec  des  observations  sur 
I'etat  des  colonies.  Traduit  par  M.  Wild.  Lausanne.  1778. 
8vo.    ■\-  A  la  Hay e.    1778.  N.  9360 

BuRNABY.  Reisen  durch  die  Mittlern  Kolonien  der  Eng- 
lander  in  Nord-Amerika.  Von  M.  Andreas  Burnaby  aus  dem 
Englischen  ...  [von  Ch.  Dn.  Ebeling].  Hamburg  und  Kiel: 
Carl  Ernst  Bohn.    ijjb.    12010,  Title,  7  1.,  pp.  192.  9361 

Also:  A  Sermon  preached  in  Greenwich  Church,  on  Thursday,  July  29,  1784,  the 
day  appointed  for  a  General  Thanksgiving  ...  By  the  Rev.  Andrew  Burnaby,  d.d.  ... 
London.    1 784.     4to,  pp.  13. 

Burnaby  {Sir  W.)  Regulations  for  the  better  government 
of  His  Majesty's  subjects  in  the  Bay  of  Honduras.  Presented 
to  them  by  Sir  William  Burnaby.    London.   1809.    8vo,  pp.  143. 

Burnap  (G.  Washington).  Memoir  of  Henry  Augustus  In- 
galls.  By  Rev.  George  W.  Burnap,  of  Baltimore.  ...  [Motto.] 
New  Tork :  the  Metropolitan  Association.  1845.  i8mo,  pp.  224. 
H.    +  Boston:    "James  Munroe  and  Company.    1846.    i2mo,  pp. 

210.  BA.  9363 

Burnap.  Origin  and  Causes  of  Democracy  in  America :  A 
Discourse  By  George  W.  Burnap.  [Vignette.]  Delivered  in 
Baltimore,  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  on  its  Eighth 
Anniversary  Celebration,  December  20,  1853.  \_Baltimore :  John 
D.  Toy.,  Printer.    1853.]    ^^°>  PP*  -^9*  93^4 

Also  :   An  Address  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Henry  Payson,  on  Sunday,  December 

28,1845 Baltimore  :  printed  by  John  Murphy.    1846.    8vo,  pp.  8.     h. — Church 

and  State:  or  the  Privileges  and  Duties  of  an  American  Citizen.  A  Discourse,  ...  on 
Thanksgiving  Day,  December  12,  1844  ...  .  Baltimore :  printed  by  John  D,  Toy.  1 844. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H. — Commemorative  Discourse,  delivered  in  ...  Baltimore,  September 
17,  1843,  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Decease  of  the  Rev.  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood,  d.d.  ... 
Baltimore:  Printed  by  John  Murphy.  [1843.]  8vo,  pp.  16,  h.  —  The  Duties  of 
the  Citizen  Soldier.  A  Discourse  ...  in  ...  Baltimore  ...  July  21,  1844,  before  Mary- 
land Cadets,  and  their  Guests,  the  Boston  City  Greys.  By  George  W.  Burnap.  Bal- 
timore:  printed  by  John  Murphy.  8vo,  pp.  20.  ba.  —  Miscellaneous  Writings  of 
George  W.  Burnap.  Baltimore.  1845.  i2mo.  p. — The  Philosophical  Tendencies 
of  the  American  Mind.  An  Address  ...  Dickinson  College,  July  7th,  1852  ...  .  Bal- 
timore: printed  by  John  D.  Toy.  185a.  8vo,  pp.  31.  h.  —  The  Voice  of  the  Times; 
a  Sermon  in  ...  Baltimore  ...  May  14,  1837 
John  D.  Toy,  Printer.  1837.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
Sparks's  "  Amer.  Biog.,"  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  ix.) 

Burnap  (Jacob).  Discourse  at  Dunstable,  N.  H.  Sept.  8, 
1818,  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Joseph  Kidder,  a.m..  Senior 
Pastor  of  the  Church  in  that  place;  with  a  History  of  the 
Church  there,  by  Rev.  E.  P.  Sperry.  Amherst.,  N.  H. :  Richard 
Boylston.  18 19.    8vo.  93^5 


By  George  W.  Burnap. 
BA.  —  Life   of  Leonard 


Baltimore  : 
Calvert.     (In 


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144 


BURNET. 


BuRNAP.  Fast  Sermon  at  Merrimack,  N.  H.  April  25,  1799. 
From  Preston's  Printing  O^ce:  Amherst,  july^  •799«    8vo,  pp.  15. 

BuRNAP  (U.  C.)  Bible  Servitude.  A  Sermon,  delivered  in 
...  Lowell,  on  the  Day  of  Annual  Thanksgiving,  November 
30,  1843.  ^y  U.  C.  Burnap  ...  .  Lowell:  A.  E.  Neivton  and  A. 
O.  Ordway.   1843.    ^v°>  PP*  20.  h.  9367 

BuRNAY  (J.)  A  Sermon  preached  ...  before  ...  the  ...  Senate 
and  House    ...    of   ...    New   Hampshire.      By  Jacob  Burnay. 


Concord.   1801.   8vo. 


BM.  93 


^8 


BuRNEL  (N.   N.)     Supplement  a  I'ouvrage  de  J.  J.  Ayme. 


Paris.,  an  viii  [1800].    8vo. 

A  refutation  of  No 


9369 


2521,  Vol.  I. 

BuRNELL  (George  Pratt).  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Henry 
Clay,  of  Kentucky,  containing  a  brief  Reply  to  some  Statements 
of  Joseph  John  Gurney,  in  relation  to  Jamaica.  New  York, 
1840.    8vo.  N.  9370 

Burnet  (Gilbert),  Bp.  of  Salisbury.  A  |  Compleat  |  Collec- 
tion I  of  I  Papers.  |  In  Twelve  Parts :  |  Relating  to  the  Great  Revo- 
tionsjln  England  and  Scotland,  j  From  the  Time  of  the  Seven 
Bishops  I  Petitioning  K.  James  IL  against  the  [Dispensing  Power, 
June  8.  1688.  to  I  the  Coronation  of  King  William  |  and  Queen 
Mary,  April  11.  ib%C).\  London:  Printed  by  J.  D.for  R.  Clavel 
at  the  Peacock^  Henry  \  Mortlock  at  the  Phenix^  and  jfonathan  Rob- 
inson at  \  the  Golden  Lion  in  St.  Paul's  Church- Tard^  1689.  |    4to. 

Burnet.  A  Sixth  Collection  of  Papers  relating  to  the  Pres- 
ent Juncture  of  Affairs  in  England.  London:  R.  Janeway.  1689. 
4to,  pp.  34.  M.  9372 

The  sixth  collection  contains  a  narrative  of  the  miseries  of  New  England  by  reason 
of  an  arbitrary  government  erected  there.  Also  the  petition  and  address  of  John  Gib- 
son, aged  eighty-seven,  and  George  Willow,  aged  eighty-six,  on  behalf  uf  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Cambridge,  in  New  England;  and  another  petition  by  Increase  Mather,  and 
two  New  England  gentlemen. 

Burnet  (J.)  Notes  on  the  Early  Settlement  of  the  North- 
western Territory.  By  Jacob  Burnet.  Cincinnati:  Derby, 
Bradley  &  Co.  1847.  ^vo»  PP*  5°'*  Portrait,  ba.  +  New 
Tori:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.   1847.     [Ibid.']  9373 

See  N.  A.  R.,  lxv.  Also:  Speech  ...  in  the  Whig  National  Convention,  giving  a 
brief  history  of  the  life  of  Gen.  W.  H.  Harrison.  fVasAington.  1839.  8vo.  —  The 
Annual  Address,  delivered  before  the  Cincinnati  Astronomical  Society,  June  3,  1844, 
...  together  with  the  Act  of  Incorporation  ...  .   Cincinnati.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  46.     h. 


ii 


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BURNRTT. 


«4S 


The  Burnet  House  City  Guide  Book,  and  Railroad  and 
Steamboat  Directory  ...   .   Cincinnati.    1858.    24mo,  pp.  28.    H. 

Burnet  (M.)  An  Election  Sermon,  preached  at  Hartford, 
on  the  Day  of  the  Anniversary  Election,  May  12,  1803.  By 
Matthias  Burnet,  d.d.  Pastor  in  ...  Norwallc.  Hartford:  printea 
by  Hudson  ^  Goodwin.    1803.    8vo,  pp.  29.  ba.,  c,  w.  9375 

Burnet.  A  Sermon,  Preached  the  second  Lord's  Day  after 
the  Death  of  his  ...  Wife,  Mrs.  Ann  Burnet.  ...  By  Matthias 
Burnet,  a.m.  ...  in  Norwalk,  Connecticut.  New-Haven  : 
Printed  by  Thomas  and  Samuel  Green.  MDCCXC.    8vo,  pp.  24.   BA. 

[Burnet  (William).]  An |  Essay] on  |  Scripture-Prophecy, | 
Wherein  it  is  Endeavoured | To |  Explain  the  Three  Periods] 
Contain'd  in  the  xii  Chapter  of  the  |  Prophet  Daniel.  |  With 
some  Arguments  to  make  it  Probable,  |  That  the  First  of  the 
Periods  did  Expire  in  the  Year|i7i5.|  [Motto.]  |  Printed  in 
the  y'ear  mdccxxiv.  |    410.  jCBt.  9377 

Probably  printed  in  New  York  ?  by  Wm.  Bradford,  ike  Smith's  "  New  Jersey," 
pp.  417,  418,  and  Allen,  p.  193.  The  author  was  the  son  of  Bishop  Burnet,  and 
Governor  of  the  Colony  of  New  York.  It  is  introduced  here  on  account  of  the 
imprint. 

Burnet  A  Poem  presented  to  his  Excellency  W.  Burnet, 
Esq.,  on  his  arrival  at  Boston.     [^Boston.   1728.]   8vo.  937^ 

Burnett  (Alfred).  Incidents  of  the  War,  Humorous,  Pa- 
thetic, and  Descriptive.      Cincinnati.   1863.    i2mo.  c.  9379 

Burnett  (H.  C.)  Force  Bill.  Speech  of  Hon.  Henry  C. 
Burnett,  of  Kentucky,  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb. 
26,  1861.     [^Washington.    i86i.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  9380 

Also :  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to  regulate  Suffrage  in  the  City  of  Washington  :  in 
reply  to  Hon.  Humphrey  Marshall,  ...  and  Hon.  H.  Winter  Davis,  ...  House,  May 
15,1858.      [fVashington  !   T.  McGill,  Printtr.    1858.]      8vo,  pp.  i6.     h. 

Burnett  (H.  L.)  Reply  of  the  Judge  Advocate,  H.  L. 
Burnett,  to  the  Pleas  of  the  Counsel  for  the  Accused,  to  the 
Jurisdiction  of  the  Military  Commission,  convened  by  Major- 
General  Hooker,  commanding  Northern  Department,  in  the 
Case  of  the  United  States  vs.  Charles  Walsh,  Buckner  S.  Morris, 
Vincent  Marmaduke,  R.  T.  Semmes,  Charles  Travis  Daniel, 
George  E.  Cantril,  G.  St.  Leger  Grenfell,  Bemamin  M.  An- 
derson, charged  with  conspiring  to  release  the  Rebel  Prisoners 

VOL.  in.  18 


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:    ii 


at  Camp  Douglas,  Chicago,  Illinois,  and  to  lay  waste  and  destroy 
that  City.  Cincinnati:  Moore^  IVilstach  £jf  Baldwin^  Printers. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  44,  2  I.  H.  9381 

Burnett  (P.  H.)  The  American  Theory  of  Government 
considered  with  reference  to  the  Present  Crisis.  By  Peter  H. 
Burnett.  ...  New  Tori:  D.  Appletontsf  Co.i  London.  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  93.  BA.  4-  Second  Edition  ...  enlarged.  ...  New  Tori:  D. 
Appleton  Iff  Co.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  119.  H.  9382 

Burnett  {Sir  William).  An  Account  of  a  Contagious 
Fever  amongst  the  Danish  and  American  Prisoners  of  War  at 
Chatham,  in  the  Years  1813,  14.     London.   1831.    8vo.      9383 

Burnett  (W.  B.)  Synopsis  of  a  Report  made  to  the  Presi- 
dent and  Directors  of  the  Long  Island  Water  Works  Company, 
January,  1853.  %  Ward  B.  Burnett,  Civil  Engineer.  fVtl- 
liamsburgh  :  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Independent  Press,  South 
Seventh  Street.   1853.     ^^°>  PP*  ^4.  93^4 

Burnett,  Drake  &  Co.'s  Bank  Note  Reporter,  and  Coun- 
terfeit Detector.  For  January,  1864.  Boston:  Thomas  Groom 
y  Co.    [186-?]     Large  8vo,  pp.  33,  (3).  h.  9385 

Burney  (J.)  A  Chronological  History  of  the  North-Eastern 
Voyages  of  Discovery ;  and  of  the  Early  Eastern  Navigation  of 
the  Russians.  By  Captain  James  Burney,  f.r.s.  London: 
Payne  isf  Foss.   1819.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  310.     Map.         ba.,  s.  9386 

Burney.  A  Chronological  History  of  the  Discoveries  in  the 
Soath  Sea  or  Pacific  Ocean.  —  Part  i.  Commencing  with  an 
Account  of  the  earliest  Discovery  of  that  Sea  by  Europeans,  And 
terminating  with  the  Voyage  of  Sir  Francis  Drake,  in  1579. 
Illustrated  with  Charts.  By  James  Burney,  Captain  in  the 
Royal  Navy.  London:  G.  and  W.  Nicol.  1803-1817,  5  vols., 
4to,  Title,  pp.  xii,  (viii),  391;  v,  (xi),  482;  (x),  437;  xviii, 
580  i  vii,  236.     45  Maps  and  Plates.  ba.  9387 

Vol.  II.  was  printed  in  1806  (from  1579  to  i6ao)  ;  Vol.  111,  in  1813  (from  1620 
to  1688);  Vol.  IV.  in  1816  (from  1688  to  1723);  and  Vol.  v.  (to  the  year  1764) 
in  18 17.  "A  masterly  digest  of  the  voyages  in  the  South  Sea,  displaying  a  rare  union 
of  nautical  science  and  literary  research." — Siuarttrly  Review.  Hee  also  M.  R.,  xlii. 
414;  xLiii.  135J  Lxxxviii.  196. 

Burney.  History  of  the  Buccaneers  of  America.  By  James 
Burney,  f.r.s.  ...  London:  Payne  and  Foss.  i8i6.  4to,  pp.  xii, 
326.     3  Maps.  9388 

This  is  Vol.  IV.  of  the  preceding  work,  with  a  new  title-page. 


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BuRNEY.  A  Memoir  on  the  Geography  of  the  North-Eastcrn 
Part  of  Asia,  and  on  the  question  whether  Asia  and  America 
are  contiguous,  or  are  separated  by  the  Sea.  By  Captain  James 
Burney,  F.R.s.  From  the  Philosophical  Transactions.  London: 
fVilliam  B u Inter  ijf  Co.    i8l8,     4to,  Title,  pp.  15.  9389 

Burney.  A  Memoir  of  the  Voyage  of  d'Entrecasteaux,  in 
search  of  La  Perousc.  By  James  Burney,  Esq.  Of  the  Royal 
Navy,  and  F.R.s.  London:  Luke  Hansard  and  Sons.  1820.  8vo, 
pp.  21.  9390 

BuRNHAM  (A.)  A  Discourse  addressed  to  the  Congregational 
Church  and  Society  in  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  March  5,  1848.  By 
their  Pastor,  Rev.  Abraham  Burnham.  It  being  the  Fortieth 
Anniversary  of  his  Ministry.  Concord :  Asa  McFarland.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  9391 

Burnham  (A.  A.)  Who  are  the  Agitators.'  Speech  of  Hon. 
A.  A.  Burnham,  of  Connecticut.  Delivered  in  the  U.  S. 
House  ...   March  7,  i860,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.    h.  9392 

Burnham  (A.  W.)  Historical  Discour  <;  delivered  on  the 
Fortieth  Anniversary  of  his  Pastorate  in  Rindge,  N.  H.,  No- 
vember 14,  1861,  By  A.  W.  Burnham,  d.d.  With  Addresses, 
&c.  on  the  same  Occasion.  Boston:  Crosby  and  Nichols.  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  102.  BA.  9393 

Burnham  (George  P.)  The  History  of  the  Hen  Fever  (a 
Humorous  Record).  By  G.  P.  Burnham.  Boston.  1855. 
i2mo,  pp.  326.  c.  9394 

Burnham  (R.)  Pious  Memorials,  or  the  Power  of  Religion 
on  the  Mind  Exemplified  in  the  Experience  of  many  Eminent 
Persons,  with  their  Lives,  by  R.  Burnham.    Paisley.   1788.  8vo. 

Contains   many  American  biographies,  Mr.  Hutsun,  of  South  Carolina,  Governor 
Hopkins,  of'  Connecticut,  Dr.  Samuel  Mather,  Charles  Chauncy,  etc. 

Burnham  (W.)  God's  Providence  in  placing  Men  In 
their  Respective  Stations  &  Conditions  asserted  &  shewed.  A 
Sermon  Preached  before  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Colony 
of  Connecticut,  at  Hartford,  May,  10,  1722.  The  Day  for 
Electing  the  ...  Governour  ...  By  William  Burnham  ...  New- 
London:   T.  Green.   \']11.    i6mo.  Title,  pp.  41.  H.  9396 

Burnley  (W.  H.)  Observations  on  the  Present  Condition 
of  the  Island  of  Trinidad,  and  the  Actual  State  of  the  Experi- 
ment of  Negro  EmJincipation.  By  William  Hardin  Burnley. 
London:   Longman.    1842.    8vo,  pp.  177.  c.  9397 


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Burnley.  Opinions  on  Slavery  and  Emancipation  in  1823 
...  with  additional  observations  applicable  to  Hon.  £.  G.  Stan- 
ley's plan  for  the  extinction  of  Slavery.     London.    1833.    8vo, 


pp.  iv,  44. 


9398 

Burnley.  Observations  sur  la  situation  actuelle  de  I'ile  de 
la  Trinite.     Par  W.  Hardin  Burnley.     Paris.   1842.  9399 

Burns  (A.)  Boston  Slave  Riot,  and  Trial  of  Anthony 
Burns.  Containing  the  Report  of  the  Faneuil  Hall  Meeting  ; 
the  Murder  of  Batchelder;  Theodore  Parker's  Lesson  for  the 
Day ;  Speeches  of  Counsel  on  both  Sides,  ...  Judge  Loring's 
Decision;  and  Detailed  Account  of  the  Embarkation.  Boston: 
Fetridge  and  Company.   1854.    8vo,  pp.  86.  ba.,  c,  h.  9400 

Burns.  Rendition  of  Anthony  Burns.  Murderers,  Thieves, 
and  Blacklegs  employed  by  Marshal  Freeman !  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
Broadside.  9401 

Burns  (D.)  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Abel  Leonard,  at 
Woodstock,  by  David  Burns,  of  Scituate.  Boston :  Neiv  Eng- 
land.  1764.    8vo.  9402 

Burns  (J.)  Missionary  Enterprises  in  many  Lands.  By  the 
Rev.  Jabez  Burns.  Second  Edition.  32mo,  pp.  428.  +  Third 
Edition.     London:  Knight  &  Son.    1854.  94^3 

Burns  (J.)  Notes  of  a  Tour  in  the  United  States  and 
Canada  in  the  Summer  and  Autumn  of  1847.  ^7  J^bez  Burns. 
London:  Houlston.    1848,    i8mo,  pp.  180.  s.  9404 

Burns  (J.  R.)  Battle  of  Williamsburg,  with  Reminiscences 
of  the  Campaign,  Hospital  Experiences,  Debates,  etc.  By  James 
R.  Burns.     New  York:   The  Author.   1865.     24mo,  pp.  119. 

Burns  (J.  L.)  Report  of  the  Committee  recommending  that 
a  Pension  be  granted  to  John  L,  Burns,  of  Gettysburg.  \JVash- 
ington.  1864.]  8vo,  pp.  2.  (Sen.  Rep.  Com.,  No.  13,  38th 
Cong.,  I  St  Sess.,  '64.)  9406 

"  Mr.  Burns,  an  aged  citizen  of  Gettysburg,  was  the  only  person  of  that  place  who 
took  up  arms,  and  joined  the  Federal  army  in  its  defence." 

Burns   (R.)      Poems,  Chiefly  in  the  Scottish  Dialect.     By 

Robert    Burns.       Philadelphia :    Printed  for^    and  sold  by    Peter 

Stewart  and  George  Hyde.    1788.    i2mo,  pp.  304.  Portrait,    w. 

+  New  York.   1788.    8vo,  pp.  306.  94^7 

These  have  no  reference  to  America,  but  are  interesting  to  the  collector,  as  they 
both   claim    lO   be    the  fint  American    edition.      The    New    York    edition   contains 


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iome  Scottish  poems,  selecteil  from  Robe.  Ferguson.  The  following  are  partly  his- 
torical :  Bums  Celebration.  Celebration  of  the  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth 
of  Robert  Burns,  by  the  Boston  Burns  Club,  January  a5th,  1859.  Boston.  1859. 
izmo,  pp.  84. —  Burns  Club  of  Washington  City.  Celebration  of  the  Centennial 
Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Robert  Bur.-xs.      IVashington.    1859.     8vo.     c. 

Burns  {Rev.  Robert),  d.d.  Report  of  a  Visit  to  Canada  and 
Nova  Scotia.      Edinburgh.    1844.     pp.  50.  9408 

Burns  (R.  T.)  Lecture  on  the  Maine  Law.  Kingston. 
1853.     ^^°>  PP-  *  '•  9409 

Also:   Progress   and   Principle  of  the  Temperance  Reformation.      Kingston.    1857. 
i2mo,  pp.  12.     See  "Maple  Leaves." 

Burns  (W.  Scott).  Connexion  between  Literature  and  Com- 
merce :  in  two  Essays.  Read  before  the  Literary  and  Historical 
Society  of  Toronto.      Toronto.    1845.     8vo,  pp.  16.  94^0 

Burnside  (Ambrose  Everett).  Speech  of  General  Burnside 
[made  on  the  Eighth  of  February,  before  a  Meeting  of  the 
United  States  Christian  Commission,  in  New  York.  New  York. 
1853.]     ^^'P-  "•  94'' 

Burnside.  Report  of  Col.  A.  E.  Burnside,  commanding 
the  First  Regiment  Rhode  Island  Volunteers,  May  23,  1861. 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  94^2 

A'so  :   Proclamation  to  the  Citizens  of  North  Carolina,      [n.  p.    n.  d.J     Slip.     h. 

Burnside  (M.)  Oration,  ...  delivered  before  the  Officers 
and  Members  of  Merimack  Lodge,  Haverhill,  ...  By  M'Gregore 
Burnside,  a.b.  ...  Haverhill :  printed  by  Francis  Gould.  ...  'Jan. 
1K07.     8vo,  pp.  16.  9413 

Burnside  (S.  M.)  Oration  delivered  at  Worcester,  on  the 
Thirtieth  of  April,  a.d.  18 13,  before  the  Washington  Benovelent 
Society  of  the  County  of  Worcester,  in  Commemoration  of  the 
First  Inauguration  of  General  Washington  as  President  of  the 
United  States.  By  Samuel  M.  Burnside.  ...  Worcester:  printed 
by  Isaac  Sturtevant.    1813.     8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  9414 

Burnyeat  (J.)  An  Epistle  from  John  Burnyeat  to  Friends 
in  Pennsylvania  ;  to  be  disperced  by  them  to  the  neighbouring 
Provinces,  which  for  convenience  and  dispatch  was  thought  good 
to  be  printed,  and  so  ordered  by  the  Quarterly  Meeting,  of 
Philadelphia,  the  7th  of  the  4th  month,  1686.  Printed  and  sold 
by  William  Bradford^  near  Philadelphia.   1686.  4to,  pp.  4.    941 5 


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BuRNYEAT.  Journal  of  tb  Life  and  Gospel  Labours  of  John 
Burnyeat.     London:   Harvi    and  Darton.    1839.     8vo.         9416 

This  was  issued  with  William  Caton's  Journal  and  John  Croker's  Life,  and  forms 
Vol.  VI.  of  John  Barclay's  Select  Series.  Also  reprinted  in  "The  Friends'  Library," 
Vol.  XI. 

Burnyeat.  The  Truth  Exalted  in  the  Writings  of  that 
Eminent  and  Faithful  Servant  of  Christ  John  Burnyeat,  collected 
Into  this  Ensuing  Volume  as  a  Memorial  to  his  Faithful  Labours 
in  and  for  the  Truth.  ...  London:  Thomas  Northcott.  1691.  Sm. 
4to,  4  1.,  pp.  264.  BA.  9417 

Contains  an  account  of  his  travels  and  labors  in  various  parts  uf  America,  and  sundry 
epistles  addressed  to  the  Friends  in  Barbadoes,  Maryland,  New  Jersey,  etc.  Sec  Smith's 
"  Catalogue  of  Friends'  Books,"  i.  348-9. 

Burpee  (E.  R.)  Report  of  the  Survey  of  Extension  of  the 
European  and  North  American  Railway  to  the  American  Boun- 
dary, and  Branch  Line  to  Fredericton.  By  E.  R.  Burpee. 
[Vignette.]  Fredericton:  printed  by  "John  Graham.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  19,  Appendix,  i-xiv.  94^8 

Burr  {Rev.  Aaron).  A  discourse  delivered  at  New-Ark  in 
New- Jersey,  January  i,  1755.  Being  a  Day  set  apart  for 
solemn  Fasting  and  Prayer,  on  Account  of  the  late  Encroach- 
ments of  the  French,  and  their  Designs  against  the  British  Col- 
onies in  America.  By  Aaron  Burr,  President  of  the  College  of 
New  Jersey.  [Motto.]  Neiv  York:  Hugh  Gaine.  m,dcclv. 
4to,  pp.  41.  H.  9419 

Burr.  ...  A  Funeral  Sermon,  Preached  At  the  Interment  of 
...  Jonathan  Belcher,  Esq;  Governor  of  ...  New- Jersey  ...  .  By 
the  late  Reverend  Mr,  Aaron  Burr  ...  .  New-Tork:  [n.  d.] 
4to,  pp.  V,  iv,  22.  +  Boston^  N.  E. :  Re-printed  and  Sold  by 
Edes  and  Gill.  m,dcc,lviii.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  iv,  23.  ba.  9420 

Burr.  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  David  Bostwick.  New 
York.   1745.    8vo.  9421 

[Burr.]  The  Supreme  Deity  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 
maintained,  in  a  Letter  to  the  Dedicator  of  Mr.  Emlvn's  "  In- 
quiry  into  the  Scripture  Account  of  Jesus  Christ,"  Inscribed  to 
the  Reverend  the  Clergy  of  all  Denominations  in  New-England. 
Wherein  Mr.  Emlyn's  Objections  are  fairly  answered,  and  shown 
to  have  no  Validity,  by  the  late  Rev.  Aaron  Burr,  President  of 
the  College  in  New-Jersey.  [Mottoes.]  Boston,  N.  E.:  J. 
Draper.  1757.  8vo,  pp.  92.  +  Boston:  Re-Printed  by  Edward 
E.  Powars.  mdccxci.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  61.  b.,  ba.  9422 

See  Webster's  "  Presbyterian  Ch.  in  America,"  l.  52. 


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Burr.  The  Watchman's  Answer  to  the  Question,  What  of 
the  Night  ?  &c.  A  Sermon  Preached  before  the  Synod  of  New 
York,  Convened  at   Newark    in   New-Jersey,   September   30. 

1756.  By  Aaron  Burr,  a.m.  President  of  the  College  of 
New-Jersey.  Published  by  the  Desire  of  the  Synod.  New 
York.  1756.  8vo,  pp.  43.  +  The  Second  Edition.  [Motto.] 
New  York :  Printed.     Boston  :  Re-printed  and  sold  by  S.  Kneeland. 

1757.  8vo,  pp.  46.  BA.  +  The  Third  Edition.  Boston:  S. 
Kneeland,    1 757.    8vo,  pp.  46.  94^3 

See  "Gentleman's   Magazine"  for  1855. 

Burr  (A.)  The  Private  Journal  of  Aaron  Burr,  during  his 
Residence  of  Four  Years  in  Europe;  with  Selections  from  his 
Correspondence.  Edited  by  Matthew  L.  Davis,  Author  of 
"Memoirs  of  Aaron  Burr,"  &c.  ...  New-York :  Harper  ^ 
Brothers.    1838.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  451  ;  Title,  9-453.     Plate. 

Reprinted    [on  thinner  paper],     Neiu  York.  -1856. 

Burr.  Burr's  Conspiracy  Exposed,  and  Gen.  Wilkinson 
Vindicated.     See  [Wilkinson  (J.)] 

Burr.  The  Conspiracy  of  Colonel  Aaron  Burr:  a  Histori- 
cal Romance.     New  York.   1854.    i6mo,  pp.  311.  9425 

Burr.  The  Examination  of  Col.  Aaron  Burr,  before  the 
Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States,  upon  the  Charges  of  a  High 
Misdemeanor,  and  of  Treason  against  the  United  States;  to- 
gether with  the  Arguments  of  Counsel  and  Opinion  of  the  Judge. 
To  which  is  added  An  Appendix,  containing  the  opinion  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  delivered  by  Chief  Justice  Marshall,  in  the  case 
of  Bollman  and  Swartwout.  Richmond:  S.  Grantland.  1807. 
8vo,  pp.  46.  BA.  9426 

Burr.  An  Examination  of  the  various  Charges  exhibited 
against  Aaron  Burr.     S^^  [Van  Ness  (P.)] 

Burr.  A  Letter  to  Aaron  Burr,  Vice-President  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  on  the  Barbarous  Origin,  the  Criminal  Nat- 
ure and  the  Baneful  Effects  of  Duels;  occasioned  by  his  late 
fatal  interview  with  the  deceased  and  much  lamented  General 
Alexander  Hamilton.  By  Philanthropos.  New  York:  Printea 
for  the  Author.    1 804.    8vo,  pp.  32.  N.  9427 

Burr.  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States 
[Thomas  Jefferson]  transmitting  Information  touching  an  Illegal 


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Combination  of  Private  Individuals  against  the  Peace  and  Safety 
of  the  Union,  Jan.  22,  1807.  [^Washington.  1807.]  8vo,  pp. 
16.  M.  9428 

Case  of  Aaron  Burr's  conspiracy. 

Burr.  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States, 
[Thomas  Jefferson]  transmitting  a  Copy  of  the  Proceedings, 
and  of  the  Evidence  exhibited,  on  the  Arraignment  of  Aaron 
Burr  and  others  before  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States, 
held  in  Virginia,  in  1807.  Washington.  1807.  8vo,  pp.  554. 
(Pub.  Doc.)  9429 

Burr.  Particulars  of  the  late  Duel,  fought  at  Hoboken, 
July  II,  between  Aaron  Burr  and  Alexander  Hamilton,  Esqrs. 
in  which  the  latter  unfortunately  fell.  Containing  all  the  papers 
relating  to  the  Event;  together  with  the  Will  of  Gen.  Hamilton, 
and  the  Letters  of  Bishop  Moore,  and  the  Rev.  J.  M.  Mason. 
New  Tork :  A.  Furman.   1804.     8vo,  pp.  32.  N.  9430 

Burr.  A  Narrative  of  the  Suppression  by  Col.  Burr,  of  the 
History  of  the  Administration  of  John  Adams.  See  [Wood 
(John)]. 

Burr.  Strictures  upon  the  Narrative  by  the  Suppression,  by 
Col.  Burr,  of  Wood's  History  of  the  Administration  of  John 
Adams.     By  a  Yeoman,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  26.         9431 

Burr.  [Sale]  Catalogue  of  Revolutionary  Relics,  from  the 
Collection  of  Aaron  Burr.     New  York.    1852.     8vo,  pp.  24. 

Burr.  The  Trial  of  Colonel  Aaron  Burr,  on  an  Indictment 
for  Treason,  before  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States, 
held  in  Richmond,  (Virginia,)  May  Term,  1807;  including  the 
Arguments  and  Decisions  on  all  the  Motions  made  during  the 
Examination  and  Trial,  and  on  the  Motion  for  an  Attachment 
against  Gen.  Wilkinson.  Taken  in  Short-hand  by  T.  Carpen- 
ter. Washington  City:  Westcott  &  Co.  1807-8.  3  vols.,  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  147,  135;  465;  416,  Appendix,  i  1.        ba.,  c.  9433 

Burr.  Reports  of  the  Trial  of  Col.  Aaron  Burr,  (late  Vice 
President  of  the  United  States)  for  Treason,  and  for  a  Misde- 
meanor, in  preparing  the  means  of  a  Military  Expedition  against 
Mexico,  a  Territory  of  the  King  of  Spain,  with  whom  the 
United  States  were  at  peace.  In  the  Circuit  Court  of  the 
United  States,  Held  in  the  City  of  Richmond,  in  the  district  of 
Virginia,  in  the  Summer  Term  of  the  year  1807.     To  which  is 


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added  An  Appendix,  containing  The  Arguments  and  Evidence 
in  Support  and  Defence  of  the  Motion  afterwards  made  by  the 
Counsel  of  the  United  States,  to  Commit  A.  Burr,  H.  Blenner- 
hassett  and  J.  Smith,  To  be  sent  for  Trial  to  the  State  of 
Kentucky,  for  Treason  or  Misdemeanor,  Alleged  to  be  com- 
mitted there.  Taken  in  Short  Hand.  By  David  Robertson, 
Counsellor  at  Law.  In  Two  Volumes.  Philadelphia  :  Publishea 
by  Hopkins  and  Earle.  1808.  2  vols.,  8vo,  Title,  4  1.,  pp.  596; 
539-  CH.  9434 

Some  copies  are  labelled  "  Fine  Paper ;"    they  are   but  little  better  than  ordinary 
copies.      Uncut  copies  sell  for  about  $25. 

Burr.  The  Trial  of  Aaron  Burr  for  High  Treason,  ... 
1807.  Compiled  from  Authentic  Reports  made  during  the 
Trial.  To  which  is  added  an  Account  of  the  Subsequent  Pro- 
ceedings against  Burr,  Blennerhassett,  and  Smith,  in  the  same 
Court.  With  Notes  ...  .  By  J.  J.  Coombs,  ...  tVashington  : 
IV.  H.  isf  O.  H.  Morrison.,  Publishers.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  lii,  392. 

Burr.  View  of  the  Political  Conduct  of  Aaron  Burr,  Esq. 
See  [Wood  (John)]. 

Burr  (C.  C.)  The  History  of  the  Union,  and  of  the  Con- 
stitution. Being  the  Substance  of  Three  Lectures,  on  the 
Colonial,  Revolutionary,  and  Constitutional  Periods  of  Ameri- 
can History,  with  an  Appendix  containing  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States.  By  C.  Chauncey  Burr.  New  Tork :  Van  Evrie^ 
Horton  &  Co.  1862.  i2mo,  pp.  92.  +  [With]  the  Virginia 
and  Kentucky  Resolutions  of  '98.  ...  Third  Edition.  New 
Tork:  Van  Evrie,  Horton  &  Co.    1863.    i2mo,  pp.  92,  4.      9436 

Burr.  Notes  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  with 
Expositions  of  the  Most  Eminent  Statesmen  and  Jurists,  His- 
torical and  Explanatory  Notes  on  every  Article.  By  C.  Chaun- 
cey Burr.  New  Tork:  J.  F.  Peeks.  [1864.]  i2mo,  pp.  96, 
Index,  viii.  ba.  9437 

Also:  The  Nation.  New  Tork:  1855.  Imp.  8vo,  pp.  80.  —  Speech  in  the 
Peace  Convention,  New  York,  June  3,  1863.     pp.  4.      (And  other  speeches.) 

Burr  (D.  H.)  The  American  Atlas.  Exhibiting  the  Post 
Offices,  Post  Roads,  Rail  Roads,  Canals,  and  the  Physical  and 
Political  Divisions  of  the  United  States  of  North  America.  ... 
By  David  H.  Burr  ...  .  [n.  p.  184-.]  13  Maps.  Lithographic 
Views,  1  1.  BA.  9438 

The  maps  are  copyrighted  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  the  lithograph  views  were 
printed  at  Boston. 

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Burr.  Guide  to  Burr's  Map  of  New- York  ...  for  1834. 
New  Tori:  J,  H.  Colton.    i8mo.     Map.  9439 

Burr  (F.)  The  Field  and  Garden  Vegetables  of  America; 
containing  Full  Descriptions  of  nearly  Eleven  Hundred  Species 
and  Varieties ;  with  Directions  for  Propagation,  Culture,  and 
Use.  By  Fearing  Burr,  Jr.  Illustrated.  Boston:  Crosby  and 
Nichols.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  XV,  674.  c.  +  Second  and  enlarged 
Edition.    Boston:   J.  E.  Tilton^  Co.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  700.        H. 

Burr  (J.)  God's  Presence  removes  the  Fear  of  Death.  A 
Sermon,  preached  at  Barnstable,  February  14,  1807,  at  the 
Interment  of  the  Rev.  Oakes  Shaw  ...  who  departed  this  Life 
Feb.  II,  1807  ...  .  By  Jonathan  Burr  ...  .  Boston:  printed  by 
Manning  and  Loring.    1 807.    8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  9441 

Burr  (L.  S.)    A  Voice  from  Sing  Sing.    Albany.  1833.    8vo. 

Burr  (S.  J.)  The  Life  and  Times  of  William  Henry  Har- 
rison. By  S.  J.  Burr.  New  York:  L.  W.  Ransom.  1840. 
i8mo,  pp.  304.  Portrait,  h.  -}-  Eighth  Edition.  New  York: 
L.  W.  Ransom.   1 840.     pp.  300.     Portrait.  c.  9443 

Burr  (William).  Descriptive  and  Historical  View  of  Burr's 
Moving  Mirror  of  the  Lakes,  the  Niagara,  St.  Lawrence  and 
Saguenay  Rivers  embracing  the  Entire  Range  of  Border  Scenery, 
of  the  United  States  &  Canadian  Shores,  from  Lake  Erie  to  the 
Atlantic.  New  York:  printed  by  George  F.  Bunce.  1850.  8vo, 
pp.  48.  H.  9444 

Burr  Seminary,  Manchester,  Ft.  Catalogue.  1851.  8vo. 
Continued.  9445 

[BuRRAGE  (Henry  Sweetser).]  Brown  University  in  the 
Civil  War.  A  Memorial.  ...  Providence.  1868.  Sm.  410,  pp. 
xii,  (i),  380.  B.  9446 

[BuRRiEL  (A.  M.)]     De  la  Californie.     See  Venegas  (M.) 

BuRRiLL  (G.  R.)  An  Oration  pronounced  at  the  Baptist 
Meeting-House  in  Providence  ...  the  Seventh  of  January,  1800, 
at  the  Funeral  Ceremony  on  the  Death  of  Gen.  George  Wash- 
ington. By  Col.  George  R.  Burrill.  Providence:  Printed  by 
John  Carter.  [1800.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  BA.  9447 

Burrill.  An  Oration  delivered  ...  on  the  Fourth  of  July, 
A.D.  1797,  in  Commemoration  of  American  Independence.     By 


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George  R.  Burrill,  Esq.   ...   Providence :   Carter  and  Wilkinson. 
1797.    8vo,  pp.  18.  BA.  9448 

Also,  Oration  ...  April  11,  1796.  Providence:  Bennett  Wheeler  1796.  8vo, 
pp.  18.      N. 

Burrill  (Joseph).  Vindication  of  the  Bank  of  Credit  pro- 
jected in  Boston  from  the  Aspersions  of  Paul  Dudley,  Esq. 
\Boston^  1 7 14'    i6nio.  m.  9449 

BuRRiNGTON  (G.)  Seasonable  Considerations  on  the  Expe- 
diency of  a  War  with  France,  and  a  Comparison  between  the 
British  and  French  Dominions.  By  George  Burrington.  Lon- 
don.  1743.    8vo.  9450 

Relates,  in  part,  to  the  American  colonies. 

BuRRiTT  (E.)  A  Plan  of  Brotherly  Copartnership  of  the 
North  and  South,  for  the  Peaceful  Extinction  of  Slavery,  By 
Elihu  Burritt.  New  York:  Dayton  and  Burdick.  1856.  i2mo, 
pp.  48.  BA.  9451 

Burritt.  Thoughts  and  Things,  at  Home  and  Abroad ;  By 
Elihu  Burritt,  with  a  Memoir  by  Mary  Howitt.  Boston.  1854. 
i2mo,  pp.  364.  P.  9452 

Burritt.  The  Year-Book  of  the  Nations,  for  1855.  2d 
Edition.  By  Elihu  Burritt.  London.  1855.  Post  8vo.  +  For 
1856.     New  Tork:   D.  Jppieton  ^  Co.   1856.   i2mo,  pp.  iv,  50. 

Burritt.  The  Works  of  Elihu  Burritt:  containing  ' Sparks 
from  the  Anvil,'  *  Voice  from  the  Forge,'  and  'Peace  Papers  for 
the  People.*     London:  A.  W.  Bennett.   1848.  c.  9454 

Each  of  these  works  were  also  published  separately.  Also :  The  Proposition  of  a 
Universal  Ocean  Penny  Postage.  By  Elihu  Burritt.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  4.  —  Sparks 
from  the  Anvil.  Worcester.  1846.  i6mo.  +  Illustrated  Edition.  London:  y.  Part- 
ridge. I2mu,  pp.  viii-150.  —  Twenty  Reasons  for  Total  Abstinence  from  Slave-Labor 
Produce,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.     h. 

[BuRROUGH  (E.)]  A I  Declaration  Of  the  Sad  and  Great  |  Per- 
secution and  Martyrdom  |  Of  the  People  of  God,  called  |  Quakers, 
in  New-England,  I  for  the  Worshipping  of  God.  |  Whereof  |  22 
have  been  Banished  upon  pain  of  Death.  1 03  have  been  Martyred. 
I  03  have  had  their  Right-Ears  cut.  1 01  hath  been  burned  in  the 
Hand  with  the  letter  H.I31  Persons  have  received  650  Stripes.] 
01  was  beat  while  his  Body  was  like  a  jelly.  |  Several  were  beat 
with  Pitched  Ropes.  |  Five  Appeals  made  to  England,  were 
denied  |  by  the  Rulers  of  Boston.  |  One  thousand  forty  four 
pounds  worth  of  Goods  hath  |  been  taken  from  them  (being  poor 


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men)  for  meeting  |  together  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord,  and  for  keep- 
ing the  |  Commands  of  Christ.  I  One  now  lyeth  in  Iron-fetters, 
condemned  to  dye.  |  Also,  |  Some  Considerations,  presented  to 
the  King,  which  is|in  Answer  to  a  Petition  and  Address,  which 
was  presented]  unto  Him  by  the  General  Court  at  Boston:  Sub- 
scribed bylJ.  Endicot,  the  chief  Persecutor  there;  thinking 
thereby  to  [cover  themselves  from  the  Blood  of  the  Innocent. 
[By  Edward  Burrough]]Zo«^o«;  Printed  /or  Robert  IVilson^  in 
Martins  Le  Grand. \[\boo]\    4to  pp.  32.  c.  9455 

The  pamphlet  is  signed  on  page  3a,  "  London,  the  15th  of  the  first  month,  i860.  E. 
B."  Contains  the  first  printed  account  of  the  execution  of  Mary  Dyer,  and  others,  of 
Boston.  Ser  «*  Hist.  Mag.,"  11.  119;  Sewell's  "Hist,  of  Quakers;"  Hazard's  Collec- 
tion, II,  594;   Hutchinson  Papers,  325-9';  Smith's  Catalogue,  i.  351. 

Burroughs  (C.)  Address  delivered  by  Request  of  the  City 
Government  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  High  School  House 
...  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  September  iv,  mdccclvi.  By  Rev. 
Charles  Burroughs,  d.d.  ...  Portsmouth :  Edward  N.  Fuller., 
Printer.   1856.     8vo,  pp.  31.  H.  9456 

Burroughs.  A  Discourse,  on  the  Preservation  of  Docu- 
ments as  the  Materials  of  History  ;  delivered  ...  in  Concord, 
N.  H.  before  the  New-Hampshire  Historical  Society,  at  the 
Celebration  of  their  Anniversary,  June  14,  1843.  ^7  ^^v. 
Charles  Burroughs,  D.D.  ...  Concord:  printed  by  Asa  Mc  Far  land. 
[1843.]    8vo,  pp.  29.  B.,  H.  9457 

Burroughs.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  the 
New  Aims-House  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Dec.  15,  1834,  on 
the  occasion  of  its  being  first  opened  for  Religious  Services. 
By  Charles  Burroughs,  d.d.,  ...  Portsmouth^  N.  H. :  J.  IV. 
Foster.   1835.    8vo,  pp.  108.  9458 

Burroughs.  Memoirs  and  Select  Papers  of  Horace  B. 
Morse,  a.b.  of  Haverhill,  N.  H.  who  was  drowned  near  Ports- 
mouth Harbor,  June  22,  1825.  By  Charles  Burroughs.  [Motto.] 
Portsmouth .^  N.  H. :  Printed  by  Miller  and  Brewster.  1829. 
i2mo,  pp.  vi,  203.  h.  9459 

Burroughs.  An  Oration  on  the  Moral  Grandeur  of  George 
Washington,  delivered  on  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  his 
Birth  Day,  February  xxii,  mdcccxxxii,  at  the  Request  of  the 
Citizens  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  By  Charles  Burroughs  ...  . 
Portsmouth:  Nathaniel  March  ^  Co.    1832.    8vo,  pp.  59.         h. 

Also:  Eulogy  delivered  ...  at  the  Interment  of  James  Hervey  Pierrcpont,  m.d. 
Sunday,  January  xxvii,  mdcccxxxix,  by  Request  of  the  Medical  Faculty Pom- 


BURROUGHS. 


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mouiA,  N.  II.!  y.  ly.  Fosur.  1839.  8v(i,  pp.  58.  h.  f  A  Funeral  Diicourae,  ... 
Newburyport  ...  April  xxviii,  mdcccxlii,  at  the  Interment  "f  the  Reverend  Jamei 
Morti,  p.i).  Rector  ...  whii  ilieil  ...  April  xxvi,  Mncccxi.ii.  ...  Portsmouth,  N.  H. :  y.  W. 
Foster.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  29.  H.  —  Memorial  of  Moody  Kent,  Esq.,  a  Munificent 
Benefactor  to  the  New  H.impahiie  Asylum  for  the  Ins.ine.  ...  Concord:  frinitd  by 
Cogiwe/l  &  Sturtf-vant.    j866.     8v(),  pp.  15.     h. 

BuRROUGH.s  (C.)  Rich  |  Nevves  |  from  |  Jamaica :  |  Of  |  Great 
Spoyl  made  by  the  English,]  upon  the  Enemy,  both |  by  |  Land,  & 
Sea.  I  Being  the  Substance  Of  a  |  Letter  |  from  |Cornelivs  Bvr- 
rovhs,  I  Steward  Generall,  Dated  |  from  |  Point-Cagway.  ]  ZaWow  ; 
Printed  by  M.  Simmons.    1689.  |     4to,  Title,  pp.  4.  94^1 

Burroughs  (E.)  The  Memorable  Works  of  a  Son  of 
Thunder  and  Consolation  :  Namely,  That  True  Prophet,  and 
Eaithful  Servant  of  God,  and  Sufferer  for  the  Testimony  of 
Jesus,  Edward  Burroughs,  VVho  Dyed  a  Prisoner  for  the  Word 
of  God,  in  the  City  of  London,  the  14th  of  the  12th  Moneth, 
1662.  Published  and  Printed  for  the  good  and  benefit  of  generations 
to  come.,  in  the  Tear  1672.    Folio,  pp.  (52),  806,  (8).  B.  9462 

"  To  the  churches  in  New-England,  Barbadoes,  and  other  Islands,  pp.  544-547; 
To  Friends  in  Barbadoes,  Virginia,  and  New-England,  &c.,  pp.  548-550;  Answer  to 
a  Petition  of  the  General  Court  of  Boston,  presented  to  the  King  Feb.  Eleaventh, 
1660,  pp.  756-763." 

Burroughs  (J.)  The  Rare  Jewel  of  Christian  Content- 
ment. ...  Eighteen  Rules.  Added  a  few  Passages  from  Mr. 
Bolde's  Preparation  for  Death.  By  Jeremiah  Burroughs.  Bos- 
ton:   Benj.  Gray.    1731.     l2mo.  a.  9463 

Burroughs  (John).  Notes  on  Walt  Whitman  as  Poet  and 
Person.  By  John  Burroughs.  Neiv  Tork:  American  News  Co. 
1867.    i6mo,  pp.  108.  c.  9464 

Burroughs  (P.)  An  Oration  with  some  observations,  pro- 
nounced at  the  Congregational  Meeting  House  in  Tiverton,  on 
the  22d  Feb'y,  1800,  at  the  funeral  ceremony  on  the  Death  of 
General  George  Washington.  By  Peleg  Burroughs,  v.d.m. 
[With  a  Poem.]  Newport:  Henry  Barber.  1800.  8vo,  pp. 
13,  2.  9465 

Burroughs  (Stephen).  Memoirs  of  Stephen  Burroughs,  [by 
himself.  I  Copy  Right  Secured.  Printed  at  Hanover.,  Newhamp- 
shire:  printed  by  Benjamin  True.  MDCCXCVlii.  8vo,  pp.  vii, 
7-296.  BA.,  H.  -I-  Otsego:  E.  Phinney.  1810.  l8mo,  pp.  ICO. 
+  Memoirs,  with  notes  and  an  appendix.  Albany.  181 1.  lamo, 
pp,  396.     c.     -f-  Sketch  of  his  Life.     New-York.   1811.    iSmo. 


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BURROWS. 


Burroughs.  Memoirs  of  the  Notorious  Stephen  Burroughs : 
containing  many  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  this  Wonderful  Man  ... 
Stereotype  Edition  ...  .  Boston:  Charles  Gaylord.  1832.  i6mo, 
pp.439.  -\-  Boston:  Charles  Gaylord.  1832.  i8mo,  pp.  356,  (4). 
4-  Boston.   1835.    2  vols.,  i2mo.  c,  h.  9467 

The  subject  of  these  memoirs  was  a  notorious  swindler. 

Burroughs  (S.)  Sermon  at  Rutland,  Mass.  on  a  Haymow, 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  10.  w.  9468 

Burrowes  (T.  H.)  Pennsylvania  School  Architecture.  A 
Manual  of  Directions  and  Plans  for  grading,  locating,  construct- 
ing, heating,  ventilating  and  furnishing  Common  School  Houses. 
Thomas  H.  Burrowes,  Editor.  Published  by  authority.  Har- 
risburg :  printed  by  A,  Boyd  Hamilton .  1855.  8vo,  pp.  276. 
Plate  and  Woodcuts.  c,  H.  9469 

Burrowes.  State  Book  of  Pennsylvania,  Containing  an 
account  of  the  Geography,  History,  Government,  Resources, 
and  Noted  Citizens  of  the  State  ;  With  a  map  of  the  State  and 
of  each  County.  By  Thomas  H.  Burrowes.  Philadelphia : 
Uriah  Hunt  Isf  Son.    1847.    i2mo,  pp.  314.  c.  9470 

Burrows  (E.  J.)  The  Great  Rebellion  of  1861.  Twelve 
Months'  History  of  the  United  States.  Showing  what  a  Re- 
public can  Do.  Skirmishes  and  Battles.  What  the  Rebels 
have  done  to  Destroy  the  Union.  The  Lessons  of  the  Year, 
Etc.  Etc.  Collected  and  Arranged  by  E.  J.  Burrows.  Phila- 
delphia:   C.  Sherman  and  Son.    1862.    8vo,  pp.  60.  947' 

The  cover  title  reads  :   Publishtd  hv  H.  Deroutse,  Philadelphia. 

Burrows  {Rev.  George).  A  discourse  delivered  in  the  First 
Presbyterian  Church  of  Easton,  Pa.,  on  the  day  of  the  Annual 
Thanksgiving,  Nov.  27,  1851.     Easton.^  Pa.    1852.   8vo.      9472 

Burrows  (J.  L.)  American  Baptist  Register,  for  1852. 
J.     Lansing  Burrows,   Editor.     Philadelphia :    1853.    ^^°i  PP* 


4911 


I  1. 


H.,  P. 


9473 


Contains  a  list  of  all  the  Baptist  ministers,  and  twenty-seven  plates. 

Burrows.  A  Christian  Merchant :  a  memoir  of  James  C. 
Crane.  By  J.  S.  Burrows,  d.d.  Charleston.^  S.  C:  Southern 
Baptist  Publication  Society.   1858.    i2mo,  pp.  90.     Portrait.        c. 

Burrows.  The  New  Richmond  Theatre.  A  Discourse, 
delivered  ...  February   8,  1863,   in  the  First   Baptist   Church, 


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Richmond,  Va.     By  J.  L.  Burrows,  d.d. 
Bailey  ^  Co.    1863.    8vo,  pp,  16. 


Richmond:  Smithy 
H.  9475 

Burrows.  Palliative  and  Prejudiced  Judgments  Condemned. 
A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Baptist  Church,  Richmond, 
Va.,  June  1,  1865,  The  Day  appointed  by  the  President  of  the 
United  States  Un  Humiliation  and  Mourning,  on  Account  of  the 
Assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  together  with  an  Extract 
from  a  Sermon,  Preached  on  Sunday,  April  23,  1865,  upon  the 
Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  By  J.  Lansing  Burrows, 
D.D.  ...  Richmond^  f^a.  :  Office  Commercial  Bulletin.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  12.  947^ 

A  small  edition  printed,  as  it  was  originally  intended  io\  private  distribution. 

Burrows  (R.  L.)  Remarks  of  Hon.  R.  L.  Burrows,  and 
Address  by  Hon.  Noah  Davis,  on  the  Occasion  of  the  National 
Obsequies  of  President  Lincoln,  at  Albion,  N.  Y.,  April  19, 
1865.  Rochester,  N.  T. :  C.  D.  Tracy  tff  C<J.,  Printers.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  9477 

Burrows  (S.  E.)  Important  Trial  for  Seduction  in  the 
Superior  Court  of  New  York,  before  Justice  Oakley.  Nancy 
Van  Hann  vs.  Silas  E.  Burrows,  27th  and  28th  November,  1833. 
\_New  y'ork.    1833.]    8vo,  pp.  20.  c.  9478 

Burs  (Willi:  m  P.)  An  Address  to  the  Legislature  and 
People  of  the  State  of  Connecticut,  on  the  Subject  of  dividing 
the  State  into  Districts  for  the  Election  of  Representatives  in 
Congress.  By  W.  Pitt  Burs.  New  Haven:  T.  iff  S.  Green, 
i-jc)!.    8vo,  pp.  37.  c.  9479 

Burt  (A.)  The  Coronation  ;  or,  Hypocrisy  Exposed.  Also, 
Sullivan  Island  :  a  Satirical  Poem,  with  Notes.  By  Adam  Burt. 
Charleston.,  S.  C.    1822.     i2mo,  pp.  71.  9480 

Burt  (F.)  Sketches  of  the  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  History 
of  Durham.  By  Rev.  Federal  Burt.  Concord:  Jsa  McFarland. 
1837.  9481 

See  "New  Hampshire  Historical  Collections,"  v.  129. 

Burt  (J.)  Earthquakes  the  Effects  of  God's  Wrath.  A 
Sermon  Preached  at  Bristol,  The  Lord's  Day  after  a  very  terrible 
Earthquake,  which  was  on  Tuesday,  November  18,  1755.  A 
few  minutes  after  four  o'clock  in  the  Morning.  By  John  Burt 
A.M.  Pastor  of  a  Church  in  Bristol.  Newport,  [n.  d.]  4to, 
pp.  17.  M.  9482 


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Burt.  The  Law  of  Christian  Rebuke;  a  Plea  for  Slave- 
Holders.  A  Sermon,  delivcrc«l  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  before 
the  Anti-Slavery  Convention  ot  Ministers  and  other  Christians, 
October  l8,  1843.  %  J-  ^"^t  ...  .  Hartford:  N.  IV.  Good- 
rich W  Co.    1843.     8vo,  pp.   20.  BA.,  M.  9483 

Burt  (J.  H.)  En  Stemme  fra  St.  Croix.  Kjohenhavn  Lost 
^  Delb.    1852.    8vo.  9484 

Burt  (N.  C.)  National  Character;  a  Thanksgiving  Dis- 
course, delivered  1855,  '"  ^^^  Franklin  Street  Presbyterian 
Church.  By  N.  C.  Burt,  d.d.  Baltimore:  John  D.  Toy.  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  c.  9485 

Burt  (Wm.  A.)  Report  on  Lake  Superior,  1846.  See 
Houghton  (J.) 

Burt  (W.  A.),  and  Hubbart  (Bela).  Report  on  the  Geo- 
graphy, Topography,  and  Geology  of  the  South  Shore  of  Lake 
Superior  for  1845.     Detroit.    1846.    i6mo,  pp.  109.  9486 

Burt  (William  L.)  [Circular  containing  proposed  amend- 
ments to  the  constitution  of  the  United  States,  in  regard  to 
slavery.     Dated  Boston,  November,  1862.]    Folio,  I  page.     H. 

BuRTis  (W.  R.  M.)  Essay.  New  Brunswick,  as  a  Home 
for  Emigrants;  with  the  Best  Means  of  promoting  Immigration, 
and  developing  the  Resources  of  the  Province.  By  W.  R.  M. 
Burtis.  St.  "Johns:  printed  by  Barnes  and  Company,  i860.  l2mo, 
pp.  50.  9488 

Also:  The  New  Uominion;  A  Foeni.  By  W.  :  M.  Burtis.  St.  John.  1867. — 
Prize  Essay  on  the  History  of  New  Brunswick.  Read  hefore  the  St.  John's  Young 
Men's  Debating  Society.      1857. 

Burton  (A.)  A  Journal  of  the  Cruise  of  the  United  States 
Ship  Susquehanna  during  the  Years  i860,  1861,  1862  and  1863. 
By  Amos  Burton.  New  Tork:  E.  O.  Jenkins.  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  177.  9489 

Burton  (A.)  A  Discourse  delivered  before  ...  Governor, 
...  Council,  etc.,  of  ...  Vermont,  ...  Oct.  8.  being  the  Day  oi 
General  Election.     By  Asa  Burton.     Rutland.   1795.    8vo. 

Also:  Sermon  at  the  Installation  of  Daniel  Breclc,  at  Hartland,  Vt.  Nov.  ii,  1789. 
fVindsor,  Vt.  1791.  8vo. — Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Benjamin  White.  Kcnnibunk. 
1811.  8vo.  —  Sermon  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  at  Dartmouth  College,  Aug.  26, 
l8oo.  Hanover.  1801.  8vo.  —  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Caleb  J.  Tenney,  to  the  Pastoral  Care  of  the  First  Congregational  Church  of  Christ,  in 
Newport,  R.  I.,  Sept.  12,  1804.    Newport ;  Mercury  Office.   [1804.]    8vo,  pp.  24.    w. 


BURTON. 


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—  ...  A  Sermon   preached  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Timothy  Clark,  to  the 

Paitural  Care  of  the  Church  of  Chriit  in  OreenAeld,  January  I,  1800 H^inJiar, 

l^irmont :  printid  by  jllJtn  Spoontr.    1800.     8vo,  pp.  24.      H.     f-   Nttuhurypart.    1806. 
ivo,  pp.  14. 

Burton  (C)  The  Waking  Dreams  of  a  Foreigner  During 
the  five  years  of  his  probation  written  in  his  leisure  hours,  for 
amusement.  By  C.  Burton,  Professor  of  Perspective.  New 
Tork:  printed  for  the  Juthor^  by  C.  N.  Baldwin.  1 820.  iimo, 
pp.  viii,  56.  9491 

Burton  (J.)  The  Duty  and  Reward  of  Propagating  Princi- 
ples of  Religion  and  Virtue  exemplified  in  the  History  of  Abra- 
ham. A  Sermon  preach'd  before  the  Trustees  for  Establishing 
the  Colony  of  Georgia,  in  America.  And  before  the  Associates 
of  Dr.  Bray  for  Converting  the  Negroes  in  the  British  Planta- 
tions ...  At  their  Anniversary-Meeting  ...  March  15,  1732. 
By  John  Burton.  ...  London:  Hatchard^  Mount  and  Page. 
M.DCC. XXXIII.    4to,  pp.  50.  H.  9492 

Burton  (J.  E.)  Essay  on  Comparative  Agriculture;  or  a 
Brief  Examination  into  the  State  of  Agriculture  as  it  now  Exists 
in  Great  Britain  and  Canada.  By  Rev.  J.  E.  Burton,  a.b. 
Montreal.   1828.    i2mo,  pp.  107.  9493 

Burton  (J.  H.)  The  Emigrant's  Manual;  containing, 
Australia,  New  Zealand,  America,  and  South  Africa:  with  a 
Preliminary  Dissertation.  By  John  Hill  Burton.  Edinburgh: 
fV.  (^  R.  Chambers.   1851.    i2mo.  9494 

Burton.  A  Narrative  of  Criminal  Trials  in  Scotland.  By 
John  Hill  Burton.  In  Two  Volumes.  London:  Chapman  and 
Hall.   1852.    2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  iv,  310;  319.  c.  9495 

Contains  an  account  of  the  Darien  expedition.  The  "  Book-Hunter,"  written  by 
the  same  author,  contains  some  notices  of  libraries  in  New  York,  extracted  from 
Dr.  Wynne's  "  Private  Libraries  of  New  York." 

Burton  (N.  J.)     A  Discourse  delivered  January  29th,  1865, 
in  Memory  of  Robert  H.  Gillette,  by  Nathaniel  J.  Burton  .  ... 
Hartford,  Conn.     Published   by    Request.     Hartford:    Press  of 
IViley^  Waterman  ^  Eaton.   1865.    i2mo,  pp.  44.  H.  9496 

Burton  (R.  F.)  The  City  of  the  Saints  and  across  the 
Rocky  Mountains  to  California.  By  Richard  F.  Burton  ...  . 
London:  Longman,  [^/f.]  1861.  8vo,  pp.  x,  (2),  707.  3  Maps. 
BA.  +-  Second  Edition.  London:  Longman.  1862.  8vo,  pp. 
707.  Map  and  Plates,  c.  +  New  Tork  :  Harper  fff  Brothers^ 
1862.    8vo,  pp.  574.  9497 

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Burton.  Explorations  of  the  Highlands  of  the  Brazil ;  with 
a  Full  Account  of  the  Gold  and  Dianiond  Mines.  AIjo,  Canoe- 
ing down  1500  Miles  of  the  Great  River  Sao  Francisco,  from 
Sahara  to  the  Sea.  By  Captain  Richard  F.  Burton,  f.r.g.s., 
etc.  ...  London:  Tinsley  Brothers.  1869.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii, 
443 ;  viii,  478.     Map  and  Woodcuts.  ba.,  c.    9498 

The  "  Mission  to  Gelele,  King  of  Dahome,"  by  the  same  author,  includes  an  account 
of  the  •*  Present  State  of  the  Slave  Trade,  and  the  Negro's  Place  in  Nature.  London  ; 
Tinsley.   1864."    2  vols.,  post  8vo. 

B[urton]  (R[obert)].  The  English  |  Empire  |  in  |  America :  | 
Or  a  Prospect  of  His  Majesties  Dominions] in  the  West-Indies. 
Namely,  |  Newfoundland  |  New-England  |  New-York|  Pennsyl- 
vania I  New-Jersey  |  Maryland  |  Virginia  |  Carolina]  Bermuda's 

1  Barbuaa  |  Anguilla  I  Montserrat  |  Dominica  |  St.  Vincent  |  Antego  | 
Mevis,  Or  I  Nevis  I S.  Christophers  |  Barbadoes  [Jamaica  |  With  an 
account  of  the  Discovery,  Scituation,  |  Product,  and  other  Ex- 
cellencies of  these  Countries.  |  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Relation 
of  the  first  Discovery  |  of  the  New  World  called  America,  by  the 
Spaniards.  I  And  of  the  Remarkable  Voyages  of  several  English- 1 
men  to  divers  places  therein.  |  Illustrated  with  Maps  and  Pictures. 
|ByR.  B London:  Printed Jor Nath.  Crouch.  ...  1685.  i2mo, 

2  1.,  pp.  209.  Map,  and  2  Plates.  +  The  Second  Edition.  Lon- 
don: N.  Crouch.  1692.  i2mo.  c.  +  The  Third  Edition.  Lon- 
don: Printed  /or  N.  Crouch.  ...  1698.  +  The  Fourth  Edition. 
London.  1 704.  +  The  Fifth  Edition.  London:  Nath.  Crouch. 
171 1.  i8mo,  pp.  191.  +  Sixth  Edition.  London:  A.  Betts- 
ivorth.  1728.  i8mo,  pp.  192.  +  The  Seventh  Edition.  Dublin: 
1729.  i2mo.  +  Dublin.  1735.  i2mo.  -f  [Another]  Seventh 
Edition.     London.    1739.    i2mo.  w.  9499 

"  A  name  placed  in  the  title-pages  of  a  number  of  books  by  Nath'l  Crouch,  a  book- 
seller, who  is  supposed  to  have  written  them  himself."  —  Watt. 

B[urton]  {R[obert]).  The  |  English  Heroe :  |  or,  |  Sir  Francis 
Drake  Revived.  |  Being  a  full  Account  of  the  Dangerous  Voyages, 
I  Admirable  Adventures,  Notable  Discoveries,  |  and  Magnani- 
mous Atchievements  of  that  |  Valiant  and  Renowned  Comman- 
der. As,  1 1.  His  Voyage  in  1572.  to  Nombre  de  Dios  in  |  the 
West-Indies,  where  they  saw  a  Pile  of  Bars  of  Silver  |  near 
seventy  feet  long,  ten  feet  broad,  and  12  foot  high.]  11.  His 
incompassing  the  whole  World  in  1 577.  |  which  he  performed  in 
Two  years  and  Ten  months,  |  gaining  a  vast  quantity  of  Gold 
and  Silver,  (hi.  His  Voyage  into  America  in  1585.  and  [taking 
the  Towns  of  St.  Jago,  St.  Domingo,  Carthagena,  |  and  St.  Au- 


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gustine.  I  iv.  His  last  Voyage  into  those  Countreys  in  |  1595. 
with  the  manner  of  his  Death  and  Burial.]  Recommended  as  an 
Excellent  Example  to  all|Heroick  and  Active  Spirits  in  these 
days  to  endeavour  I  to  benefit  their  Prince  and  Countrey,  and  Im- 
mortalize |  their  Names  by  the  like  worthy  Undertakings.  Re- 
vised, Corrected,  very  much  Inlarged,  reduced  into  Chap-  ters 
with  Contents,  and  beautified  with  Pictures.]  By  R.  B.|  Licensed 
and  Entred  according  to  Order,  |  March  30.  1687.  I  i^ondon: 
Printed  for  Nath.  Crouch  at  the  Bell  in\the  Poultrey  near  Cheap- 
side.  16^7.  j  i2mo,  I  1.,  pp.  206.  Portrait  of  Drake,  +  Fif- 
teenth Edition.  London:  C.  Hitch.  1756.  2  I.,  pp.  186.  -\- 
Sixteenth  Edition.   3  1.  pp.  162.  9500 

Other  editions  :    1695,  1702,  1706,  1710,  1716,  1739,  and  1762. 

Burton  (Robert).  Der  Englische  Held  und  Ritter  Francis- 
cus  Drake  in  einer  Beschreibung  von  dessen  Leben,  Thaten, 
und  See  Reisen.     Aus  dem  Englischen.    Leipzig.  [1690.]   8vo. 

Burton.  Wonderful  Prodigies  of  Judgment  and  Mercy.  By 
Robert  Burton.  Eighth  Edition.  London.  1729.  i8mo,  pp. 
189,  (3).  9502 

Contains  a  few  "Admirable  Deliverances  from  Danger  by  Sea  and  Land,"  in  New  Eng- 
land, etc.  The  following  contain  some  references  to  America :  Extraordinary  Adven- 
tures A  Discoveries  of  several  famous  Men.  1685.  lamo.  —  General  History  of  Earth- 
quakes, particularly  those  lately  in  ...  Jamaica,  and  Sicily,  y.  Hodges :  on  London 
Bridge.  1734.  i2mo.  —  Memorable  Accidents  and  Unheard-of  Transactions  (contains 
the  Adventures  of  French-men  in  the  Islands  of  Antilles ;  ...  )  Printed  on  London 
Bridges  1733.  isnio,  Frontispiece.  —  Miracles  of  Art  and  Nature;  or,  A  Brief  De- 
scription of  the  several  varieties  of  Birds,  Beasts,  Fishes,  Plants,  and  Fruits  of  other 
Countreys.  Together  with  several  other  Remarkable  Things  in  the  World.  ...  London  : 
fVilliam  Bo-wtel,   1678.    i8mo,  pp.  120. 

Burton  (Robert).  A  True  Exposition  of  the  Transactions 
which  led  to  the  Failure  of  the  late  Franklin  Bank,  etc.  New 
York.   1 83 1.    8vo.  N.  9503 

[Burton  (Warren).]  The  District  School  as  it  Was,  by 
One  who  Went  to  It.  Revised  Edition.  New  York.  1838. 
8vo.  +  Boston:  Phillips.^  Sampson  and  Company.  1850.  i2mo, 
pp.  206.  BA.,  c.  9504 

Burton.  The  District  School  as  it  was,  Scenery-Showing, 
and  other  Writings.  Boston:  T.  R.  Marvin.  1852.  i2mo,  pp. 
364.  c.  9505 

Burton.  Helps  to  Education  in  the  Homes  of  our  Country. 
By  Warren  Burton.  Boston:  Crosby  and  Nichols.  1863.  i2mo, 
pp.  viii,  368.  c.  9506 


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Burton.  The  Scenery-Shower;  with  Word  Paintings  of 
the  Beautiful,  the  Picturesque,  and  the  Grand  in  Nature.  Bos- 
ton.  1844.    i2mo.  9507 

[Burton.]  White  Slavery:  A  new  Emancipation  Cause, 
presented  to  the  People  of  The  United  States.  By  the  author  of 
"The  District  School  as  it  was."  Worcester:  M.  D.  Phillips. 
Boston:   C.  C.  Little  l^  Co.   ...   1839.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  199.    ba.,  c. 

Burton  (William  E.)  Waggaries  and  Vagaries.  A  series 
of  sketches,  humorous  and  descriptive.  Philadelphia:  Carey  ^ 
Hart.    1848.    i2mo,  8  1.,  pp.  192.  c.  9509 

Burton.     See  Gentlemen's  Magazine. 

B[urtt]  (J[ohn)].  The  Young  Patriot,  and  other  Poems ; 
By  J.  B.,  a  Friend  of  the  Aborigines  Protection  Society.  Man- 
chester:  William  Irwin.  [1846.]    i6mo,  6  sheets.  95^0 

BuRWELL  (William  B.)  Mr.  Burwell's  Motion  [in  the  House 
of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America,  relative  to 
Armaments].    Feb.  8,  1808.     Washington.   1808.   8vo.    c.  9511 

BuRWELL.  Mr.  Burwell's  Motion  for  authorizing  the  Presi- 
dent immediately  to  employ  the  Public  Armed  Vessels,  for  the 
Purpose  of  convoying  the  Merchant  Vessels  of  the  United  States. 
January  19,  1810 Washington.    1810.    8vo,  2  1.     H.  9512 

BuRWELL  (W.  M.)  Address  delivered  before  the  ...  Univer- 
sity of  Virginia,  at  their  Annual  Meeting,  June  29,  1847.  ^Y 
William  M.  Burwell,  Esq.  Richmond:  Printed  by  Shepherd  and 
Colin.   1847.    8vo,  pp.  27,  7.  M.  9513 

BuRWELL.  Memoir  Explanatory  of  the  Transunion  and 
Tehuantepec  Route  between  Europe  and  Asia.  Prepared  for 
the  Company  by  William  M.  Burwell,  Esq.,  of  Virginia.  Wash- 
ington: Printed  by  Gideon  ^  Co.    1 851.    8vo,  pp.  36.      Map. 

[Bury  (Richard).]  A  Collection  of  Several  Messages  and 
Warnings,  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  City  of  Bristol,  concerning 
the  sad  Calamities  and  Overthrow  to  come  upon  them,  except 
they  speedily  Repent  ...  London.  1701.  4to,  2  sheets.  ||  A  Con- 
tinuation of  the  Messages  ...  .  1705.  4to.  -f-  [Both  Parts.] 
Second  Edition,  with  Additions.     London.   17 12.    4to.  9515 

Reprinted  with  the  title : 

Bury.     A  Collection  of  Sundry  Messages  ...  .  [First  Part, 


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comprising  the  Two  Former  Parts.]     London.    1 712.  ||  [Second 
Part.]     Bristol.    1728.  6516 

Part  II.  {Bristol,  1728)  cuntaiiii;  "  A  Collection  of  Earth-Quakes,  in  Foreign  Parts," 
including  Boston  in  New  England,  Jamaica,  and  Barbadoes.  See  Smitii't>  "  Catalogue 
of  Friends'  Books,"  i.  369-71. 

Bury.  Bury's  Genealogical  Account  of  the  Family  of  Leek 
or  Leake  of  Bedlington,  and  of  the  Charity  of  John  George 
Leake  in  New  York.    [n.  p.]   Privately  Printed    1844.    Rl.  8vo. 

Bury  {discount).     See  Keppel  (W.  C.) 

BusBEE  (Perrin).     Reports.      See  North  Carolina. 

BuscH  (M.)  Die  Mormonen,  ihr  Prophet,  ihr  Staat,  und  ihr 
Glaube.    Von    Dr.    Moritz    Busch.     Leipzig:     Carl  B.    Lorck. 

1855.  8vo,  I  1.,  pp.  158.    (Conversations-  und  Reisebibliothek, 
Band  viii.)  c.  9518 

Busch.  De  Mormonen.  Een  overzigt  van  het  ontstaan, 
de  inrigting  en  geloofsleer  dezer  sekte.  Uit  het  Hoogduitsch. 
Amsterdam:   H.  W.  Mooy.   1855.    8vo.  95^9 

Busch.  Geschichte  der  Mormonen  nebst  einer  Darstellung 
ihres  Glaubens  und  ihrer  gegenwartigen  socialen  un'^  politischen 
Verhaltnisse.      1859.    8vo.  95^9'' 

Busch.  Wanderungen  zwischen  Hudson  und  Mississippi, 
185 1  und  1852.  Von  Moritz  Busch.  Stuttgart:  Cotta.  1854. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  381.  (Reisen  und  Landerbeschreibungen, 
Lief.  39,  40.)  c,  p.  9520 

BuscHMANN  (J.  C.  E.)  Das  Apache  als  eine  athapaskische 
Sprache  erwiesen  5  in  Verbindung  mit  einer  systematischen 
Worttafel  des  athapaskischen  Sprachstammes,  von  Joh.  Carl 
Ed.  Buschmann.  Ei-.te  Abtheilung.  Aus  den  Abhandlungen 
der  Konigl.  Akademie  der  Wissenschaften  zu  Berlin  i860.  Ber- 
lin: Diimmler.    i860.    4to,  pp.  ()6.  9521 

Buschmann.  Der  Athapaskische  Sprachstamm,  dorgestellt 
von  Hrn.  Buschmani  Aus  den  Abhandlungen  der  Konigl.  Aka- 
demie der  Wissensch  ften  zu  Berlin  1855.      Berlin:  Diimmler. 

1856.  4to,  pp.  171.  c.  9522 

Buschmann.  Grammatik  der  sonorischen  Sprachen,  vorzug- 
lich  der  Tarahumara,  Tepeguama,  Cora  und  Cahita,  als  ix. 
Abschnitt  der  Spuren  der  aztekischen  Sprache  ausgearbeitet. 
Erste  Abtheilung.  Das  Lautsystem.  Aus  den  Abhandlungen 
der  Konigl.  Akademie  der  Wissenschaften  zu  Berlin  1863. 
Berlin:  Diimmler.   1864.    410,  pp.  85.  c.  9523 


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BuscHMANN.  Die  Lautveranderungen  aztekischer  Worter 
in  den  sonorischen  Sprachen  und  die  sonorische  Endung  AME 
dargestellt  von  Joh.  Carl  Ed.  Buschmann.  Aus  den  Abhand- 
lungen  der  Konigl.  Akademie  der  Wissenschaften  zu  Berlin  aus 
dem  Jahre  1856.    Berlin:  Diimmler.    1857.   410,  pp.  118.  c. 

Kayser  gives  the  number  of  pages  as  25;   another  authority  as  126. 

Buschmann.  Die  Pima-Sprache  und  die  Sprache  der  Ko- 
loschen,  dargestellt  von  Joh.  Carl  Ed.  Buschmann.  Aus  den 
Abhandl.  d.  k.  Akad.  der  W.  zu  Berlin  aus  dem  Jahre  1856. 
Berlin:  Diimmler.    1857.    4^°>  PP*  ^S^-  c.  9525 

Buschmann.  Die  Sprachen  Kizh  und  Netela  von  Neu- 
Californien,  dargestellt  von  Joh.  Carl  Ed.  Buschmann.  Aus 
den  Abhandlungen  der  Konigl.  Akademie  der  Wissenschaften 
zu  Berlin  1855.     Berlin:  Diimmler.    1856.    4to,  pp.  31.  c. 

Buschmann.  Die  Spuren  der  aztekischen  Sprache  im  nord- 
lichen  Mexiko  und  hoheren  amerikanischen  Norden.  Zugleich 
eine  Musterung  der  Volker  und  Sprachen  des  nordlichen  Mexi 
ko's  und  der  Westseite  Nordamerika's  von  Guadalaxara  an  bis 
zum  Eismeer.  Von  Joh.  Carl  Ed.  Buschmann.  (Zweiter 
Supplement-Band  der  Abhandlungen  der  Konigl.  Akademie  der 
Wissenschaften  zu  Berlin  1854.)    Berlin.    1859.   2  vols.,  410.   c. 

This  work  consists  of  two  volumes ;  for  the  portions  taken  from  it  and  published  as 
separate  treatises  will  have  to  be  added  to  it  as  a  second  or  supplementary  volume, 
according  to  the  author's  explanation  on  pp.  119  and  120.  Their  separation  from  the 
main  work  has  been  owing  to  practical  reasons ;  and  they  form,  as  shown  by  the  con- 
tinuous pagination,  essential  parts  of  the  work.  In  fact,  without  their  embodiment 
into  the  work,  the  use  ot  the  copious  geographical  index,  which  also  refers  to  them, 
would  be  made  nugatory.  These  treatises,  or  chapters,  should  be  added  to  the  second 
volume  in  the  following  order :  i.  Die  Lautveranderung  aztekischer  Worter  in  den 
sonorischen  Sprachen.  11.  Die  Pima  Sprache.  iii.  Der  Athapaskische  Sprachstamm. 
IV.  Die  Volker  und  Sprachen  Neumexicos.  v.  Die  Volker  und  Sprachen  des  britischen 
Ostlandes  (contained  in  the  October  part  of  185S,  of  "  Monatsberichte  der  Berliner 
Akademie,"  pp.  465  to  486).  vi.  Die  Sprachen  Kizh  und  Netela  von  Neu-Cali- 
fornien. 

Buschmann.  Systematische  Worttafel  des  athapaskischen 
Sprachstamms,  aufgestellt  und  erlautert  von  Carl  Ed.  Busch- 
mann. Dritte  Abtheilung  des  Apache.  Aus  den  Abhandlungen 
der  Konigl.  Akademie  der  Wissenschaften  zu  Berlin  1859. 
Berlin:   Diimmler.    i860.    4to,  pp.  88.  c.  9528 

Buschmann.  Die  Verwandtschafts-verhaltnisse  der  athapas- 
kischen Sprachen  dargestellt.  Zweite  Abtheilung  des  Apache. 
Aus  den  Abhandlungen  der  Konigl.  Akademie  der  Wissen- 
schaften zu  Berlin  1862.  Berlin:  Diimmler.  1863.  4to,  pp. 
60.  c.  9529 


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BuscHMANN.  Die  Volker  und  Sprachen  Neu-Mexiko's  und 
der  Westseite  des  britischen  Nordamerika's  dargestellt  von  Joh. 
Carl  Ed.  Buschmann.  Aus  den  Abhandlungen  der  Konigl. 
Preuss.  Akademie  der  Wissenschaften  zu  Berlin  1857.  Berlin: 
Diimmler.    1858.    4to,  pp.  204.  c.  9530 

Buschmann.  Uber  die  aztekischen  Ortsnamen.  Von  Joh. 
Karl  Ed.  Buschmann.  Erste  Abtheilung.  Berlin :  F.  Diimmler. 
1853.     4to,  pp.  205.  c.  9531 

From  the  «•  Abhl.  d.  k.  Akad.  d.  W.  zu  Berlin." 

BusEY  (S.  C.)  Immigration  ;  its  Evils  and  Consequences. 
By  Samuel  C.  Busey,  m.d.     New  York:   1856.    i2mo.  c. 

Bush  (G.)  Address  delivered  at  Hope  Chapel,  New  York, 
May  15th,  1857,  during  the  Celebration  of  the  First  Centenary 
of  the  Church  of  the  New  Jerusalem.  By  Rev.  George  Bush. 
New  York.   1857.    ^vo,  pp.  39.  H.,  s.  9533 

Bush  (J.  S.)  Death  of  President  Lincoln,  A  Sermon, 
Preached  in  Grace  Church,  Orange,  N.  J.,  Easter,  April  16, 
1865.  By  the  Rector  James  S.  Bush,  m.a.  Orange.^  N.  "J.: 
E.  Gardner^  Printer.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  8.  9534 

[BusHE  (Gervase  Parker).]     See  [Butler  (George  B.)] 

Bushel  (J.)  A  true  and  perfect  |  Narrative  |  of  |  The  late 
dreadful  fire  which  happened] at  Bridge-Town,  in  the  Barbadoes, 
April  18.  1688. 1  As  the  same  was  communicated  in  two  [Letters 
from  Mr.  John  Bushel,  and  Mr.  Francis  Bond, [two  Eminent 
Merchants  there,  to  Mr.  Edward  Bushel  |  Citizen  and  Merchant 
of  London.  |  Containing  the  beginning,  progress,  and  event  of 
that  ]  dreadful  fire  ;  with  the  estimation  of  the  |  loss  accrewing 
thereby,  as  it  was  delivered  |  to  his  Majesty,  by  several  Eminent 
I  Merchants  concerned  in  that  |  Loss.  |  Licenced  According  to 
Order.  |  London  :  Printed  by  Peter  LilHcrap^  Living  in  Clerken-  \ 
well  Close.  \    [1668.]    4to,  Title,  pp.  6.  9535 

BusHNELL  (A.)     A  Brief  Memorial  of  Rev.  Henry  Martyn 

Adams,  a  Missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M By  Rev. 

Albert  Bushnell.   ...  Boston:  Mass.  Sabbath  School  Society .    [n.  d.] 
i8mo,  pp.  69.     Plate.  H.  9536 

Bushnell  (C.  L)  An  Arrangement  of  Tradesmen's  Cards, 
Political  Tokens;  also.  Election  Medals,  Medallets,  etc..  Cur- 
rent in  the  United  States  of  America  for  the  last  Sixty  years. 


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Described  from  the  Originals,  Chiefly  in  the  Collection  of  the 
Author,  With  Engravings.  By  Charles  I.  Bushnell.  ...  Printed 
for  the  Author :  New  York.    1858.     8vo,  pp.  x,  119.     4  Plates. 

Twelve  copies  printed  on  larye  paper,  410. 

Bushnell.  Crumbs  for  Antiquarians:  Vol.  i.  Containing 
Early  New  York  Business  Tokens,  Memoirs  of  Samuel  amith, 
Journal  of  Solomon  Nash,  Memoirs  of  Tarleton  Brown,  Nar- 
rative of  Levi  Hanford,  Journal  of  R.  J.  Meigs  during  the  Ex- 
pedition against  Quebec.  New  Tork:  Privately  Printed.  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  17,  41,  65,  65,  80,  57.  12  Plates.  Vol.  11.  New 
York:  Privately  Printed.  1866.  8vo,  4  1.,  Narrative  of  Leggett, 
pp.  71,  Moody,  98,  Blatchford,  127,  Fletcher,  86.  9538 

The  above  is  a  general  title  for  a  series  of  tracts,  written  or  edited  by  Mr.  Bush- 
nell. For  the  titles  at  length,  see  under  the  names  of  the  authors.  About  a  hun- 
dred copies  were  printr:d,  and  complete  sets  have  become  scarce.  The  portraits, 
&c.,  were  engraved  by  Dr.  Anderson,  when  in  his  eighty-eighth  year.  Mr.  Bushnell's 
notes  on  these  authors  are  both  copious  and  minute,  and,  in  some  cases,  exceed  in 
volume  the  original  text. 

Bushnell.  A | Memoir] of  |  Eli  Bickford, | a | Soldier  of  the 
Revolution.  I  A71?it;  York:\Privately  Printed.\\%b%.\  8vo,  pp.  15. 
Woodcut.  9539 

Thirty  copies  printed. 

Bushnell.  An  Historical  Account  of  the  First  Three  Busi- 
ness Tokens  issued  in  the  City  of  New  York.  By  Charles  I. 
Bushnell.  New  York:  Privately  printed.  1859.  ^^o,  pp.  23. 
Plate,  -f  [Second  Edition.]  New  York :  Privately  Printed. 
1859.     8vo,  pp.  23.     Plate.  9540 

This  second  edition  forms  No.  i  of  Bushnell's  "Crumbs  for  Antiquarians,"  of  which 
fifty  copies  were  printed. 

Bushnell.  A  Narrative  of  the  Life  and  Adventures  of 
Levi  Hanford,  a  Soldier  of  the  Revolution.  By  Charles  L 
Bushnell.  New  York:  Privately  Printed.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  80. 
2  Plates.  9541 

Forms  No.  5  of  "  Bushnell's  Crumbs  for  Antiquarians,"  Vol,  i. 

[Bushnell  (Horace).]  California,"  its  Characteristics  and 
Prospects.  (From  the  New  Englander  for  February,  1858.) 
[n.  p.    1858.]    8vo,  pp.  42,  (i).  h.  9542 

Reprinted  as  "  Characteristics  and  Prospects  of  California  :  ...  San  Francisco.  1858." 
8vo. 

Bushnell.  The  Census  and  Slavery ;  a  Thanksgiving  Dis- 
course, delivered  in  the  Chapel  at  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  No- 


BUSHNBLL. 


169 


vember  29,  i860.  By  Horace  Bushnell.  Hartford:  Lucius 
E.  Hunt.    i860.    i2mo,  pp.  24.  h.  9543 

Bushnell.  A  Discourse  on  the  Slavery  Question.  De- 
livered in  the  North  Church,  Hartford  ...  Jan.  10,  1839.  By 
Horace  Bushnell.  (Published  by  Request.)  Hartford:  Printed 
by  CasCy  Tiffany  isf  Co.    1839.    8vo,  pp.  32.  9544 

Bushnell.  The  Fathers  of  New  England.  An  Oration 
delivered  before  the  New  England  Society  of  New  York,  De- 
cember 21,  1849,  *"^  published  at  their  Request.  By  Horace 
Bushnell.     New  York:   G.  P.  Putnam.    1850.    8vo,  pp.  44.     c. 

Bushnell.  Reverses  Needed.  A  Discourse  delivered  on  the 
Sunday  after  the  Disaster  of  Bull  Run,  in  the  North  Church, 
Hartford.  By  Horace  Bushnell.  Hartford:  L.  E.  Hunt.  186 1. 
8vo,  pp.  27.  H.  9546 

Bushnell,  Speech  for  Connecticut.  Being  an  Historical 
Estimate  of  the  State,  delivered  before  the  Legislature  and  other 
invited  Guests  at  the  festival  of  the  Normal  School  in  New 
Britain,  June  4,  1851.  By  Horace  Bushnell.  ...  Hartford: 
Bosw ell  and  Faxon.    1851.    8vo,  pp.  43.  h.  9547 

Bushnell.  Twentieth  Anniversary.  A  Commemorative 
Discourse  delivered  in  the  North  Church,  of  Hartford,  May  22, 
1853.  By  the  Pastor,  Horace  Bushnell.  Hartford:  Elihu 
Geery  Printer.  MDCCCLiii.    8vo,  pp.  32.  h.,  s.  9548 

Bushnell.  Women's  Suffrage  j  the  Reform  against  Nature. 
By  Horace  Bushnell.  New  Tork :  Charles  Scribner  and  Com- 
pany.  1869.    i2mo,  pp.  184.  BA.  9549 

Also  :  An  Address  before  the  Hartford  Co.  Agricultural  Society,  Oct.  *,  1846.  Hart- 
ford. 1846.  pp.  24.  c.  Barbarism  the  tirst  Danger.  A  Discourse  for  Home^Missions. 
Ne-w-Tork.  I'i^'].  8vo,  pp.  32.  h.  —  Common  Schools.  A  Discourse  on  the  Modifica- 
tions demanded  by  the  Roman  Catholics  ...  on  the  Day  of  the  late  Fast,  March  25,  1853. 
Hartford:  Press  of  Gate,  Tiffany  and  Company.    1853.    8 vo,  Title,  pp.  24.      h.  —  The 

Day    of  Kuads.     A    Discourse,  delivered   on  the   Annual  Thanksgiving,   1S46 

Hartford:  Elihu  Geer.  mdcccxlvi.  8vo,  pp.  35.  h. —  ...  .  Popular  Government  by 
Divine  Right.  [Delivered  on  the  late  National  Thanksgiving  in  Hartford,  Conn.] 
Hartford:  L.  E.^Hunt.  [1864.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  —  An  Oration  delivered  before  the 
Society  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  at  Cambridge,  August  24,  1848.  By  Horace  Bushnell. 
Cambridge:  George  Nichols.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  39.  h.  +  Second  Edition.  Cambridge. 
1848.    8vo.     +  Third  Edition.      Cambridge :   George  Nichols.    8vo,  pp.  39.      H.,  s. 

Bushnell  (W.)  Sermon  preached  at  the  Funeral  of  Dea. 
Elijah  F.  Woodward,  April  26,  1846,  in  the  Church  in  Newton 
Centre.  By  Rev.  Wm.  Bushnell  ...  .  Boston:  J.  Howe., 
Printer.    1847.    ^v°»  PP-  ^°'  "•  955° 


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BusHNBLL.  Sermon  preached  at  the  Funeral  of  Hon.  William 
Jackson,  March  2,  1855  ...  .  By  William  Bushnell.  Boston: 
S.  Chesm.  1855.    8vo,  pp.  23.  ba.  9551 

Bushnell  (  W.  H.)  The  Hermit  of  the  Colorado  Hills.  A 
Story  of  the  Texan  Pampas.  By  W.  H.  Bushnell.  New  Tork: 
S.  Tousey.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  46.  9552 

Bushnell.  White  Wolf.  A  Story  of  the  Sante  Fe  Trail. 
By  William  H.  Bushnell.  Boston:  Elliott^  Thomas  ^  Talbot. 
[1868.]    i2mo,  pp.  100.  c.  9553 

Business  and  Diversion  Inoffensive.    See  [Seccombe  (Joseph)]. 

Business  Directory  of  the  Principal  Southern  Cities,  with  a 
Business  Register  of  Northern  Firms  who  either  have  already 
or  desire  to  have  Business  Relations  with  the  Southern  Cities. 
1866  and  1867.  New  Tork:  Dunkley  ^  Woodman.  1866.  8vo, 
PP-  453-  c.  9554 

The  title-page  is  indicative  of  a  political  bias. 

Business  Directory  and  Gazetteer  to  the  Towns  on  the  Al- 
bany and  Susquehanna  Railroad,  and  of  Coopertown,  Delhi, 
Norwich,  Oxford,  etc.  Albany:  C.  Van  Benthuysen  (ff  Sons^ 
Printers.    1868-9.    8vo,  pp.  220.  9555 

Business  Register  of  Manufacturers  in  the  States  of  Massa- 
chusetts, Connecticut,  Rhode  Island,  and  New  Hampshire, 
and  the  Principal  Manufacturers  in  New  York,  New  Jersey, 
Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  Maine,  and  Vermont.  New  Tork:  Free- 
man, Cleary  &  Co.   1868-9.    410,  pp.  410.  955^ 

Busk  (H.)  The  Navies  of  the  World;  their  Present  State 
and  Future  Capabilities.  By  Hans  Busk.  ...  [Motto.]  ...  .  Lon- 
don: Routledge,  WarneSy  and  Routledge.  1859.  i6mo,  pp.  xvi, 
312,  Appendix,  127.     Woodcuts.  c,  h.  9557 

[Busk  (M.  M.)]  The  History  of  Spain  and  Portugal.  From 
B.C.  1000  to  A.D.  1 8 14.  ...  London:  Baldwin  and  Cradock. 
MDCCCXXXiii.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  xvi,  364.  ba.,  c.  9558 

Includes  notices  of  Brazil,  Mexico,  etc.     Published  under  the  superintendence  of  the 
Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge. 

[Buss  (F.J.)]  Ueber  die  Verfassungs-UrkundederVereinigten 
Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika.  Historischer  Theil,  nach  Story's 
Commentarien  bearbeitet.  Leipzig:  Hinrichs' sche  Buchhandlung. 
1838.  8vo.  9559 


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BussiERE  (Th.  de).  Le  Perou  et  saintc  Rose  de  Lima  (sainte 
Rose  de  Sainte-Marie).  Par  Ic  vicomte  M.  Th.  de  Bussiere. 
Paris:  Plan.    1863.    8vo,  pp.  478.  9560 

Bussiere.  L'Empire  mexicain,  histoire  des  Tolteques,  des 
Chichimeques,  des  Azteques  et  de  la  conquete  espagnole.  Par 
le  vicomte  Th.  de  Bussiere.  Paris:  Plan.  1 863.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp. 
427.  9561 

BusTAMANTE  (A.  Sanchez  de).  Geografia  del  Peru,  Bolivia 
y  Chile.     Lima.   1843.    8vo.  95^2 

BusTAMANTE  (Anastasio).  Manifiesto  a  la  Nacion.  Mexico. 
1830.    4to,  pp.  20.  9563 

BusTAMANTE.  Manifesto  dirige  a  sus  Compatriotas  come 
General  en  Gefe  del  ejercito  de  Operaciones  sobre  Tamaulipas 
y  demas  Departamentos  de  Oriente  y  Documentos  Justificativos. 
Mexico.   1839.   4to,  pp.  29.  9564 

Also:   DocumeiitoB  Justificativos.     Svo,  pp.  75. 

BusTAMANTE.  Reflecsiones  sobre  el  manifesto  de  D.  Anas- 
tasio Bustamente  dado  en  14  de  Agosto  de  1832.  Mexico.  1832. 
4to,  pp.  22.  9565 

BusTAMANTE  (C.)  El  Lazarillo  de  Ciegos  Caminantes  desde 
Buenos-Ayres,  hasta  Lima  con  sus  Itinerarios  segun  la  mas 
puntual  observacion,  con  algunas  noticias  utiles  a  los  Nuevos 
Comerciantes  que  tratan  en  Mulas ;  y  otras  Historicas.  Sacado 
de  las  memorias  que  hizo  Don  Alonso  Carrio  de  la  Vandera  en 
este  dilatado  Viage,  y  Comision  que  tubo  por  la  Corte  para  el 
arreglo  de  Correos,  y  Estafetas,  Situacion  y  ajuste  de  Postas, 
desde  Montevideo.  Por  Don  Calixto  Bustamante  Carlos  Inca, 
alias  Concolorcorvo  Natural  del  Cuzco,  que  acompafid  alreferido 
Comisionado  en  dicho  Viage,  y  escribio  sus  Extractos.  Con 
Licencia.     En  Gijon:  en  la  Imprenta  de  la  Rovada.  Am  de  1773. 


Sm.  8vo,  246  1. 


H, 


9566 


"  This  work,  bears  all  the  marks  of'  having  been  printed  in  Lima.  The  author  was 
a  descendant  Irom  the  ancient  Incas.  He  accompanied  Don  Alonso  Carrio  in  a  jour- 
ney from  Buenos  Ayres  to  Lima,  for  the  purpose  of  establishing  the  posts  between 
those  places,  in  the  humble  capacity  of  a  servant.  This  work  is  a  joco-serious  account 
of  the  expedition."  —  Rich,  i.  194. 

BusTAMANTE  (C.  M.)  La  Aparicion  de  Ntra  Senora  de 
Guadalupe  de  Mexico,  comprobada  con  la  refutacion  del  argu- 
mento  negativo  que  presenta  D.  Juan  Bautista  Muiioz,  fon- 
dandos  en  el  testimonio  del  P.-Fr.-Bernardino  Sahagun,  6  sea: 


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RUSTAMANTB. 


historia  original  de  este  jscritor  que  altera  la  publicada  en  1829, 
en  el  equivocado  concepto  de  ser  la  unica  y  original  dc  dicho 
autor.  Precediendo  una  discrtacion  sobrc  la  Aparicion  Guadalu- 
pana,  y  con  notas  sobrc  la  conquista  de  Mexico.  Mexico:  J. 
Cumplido.    1840.     12  1.,  pp.  247,  Table,  2  I.  c.  9567 

The  frontitpiece  repreienti  Our  Lady  uf  Guadeloupe. 

BusTAMANTE.  Apuntes  para  la  historia  del  gobierno  del 
general  D,  Antonio  Lopez  de  Santa-Anna,  desde  principles  de 
octubre  de  1 841  hasta,  6  de  diciembre  1844,  en  que  fiie  depuesto 
por  uniforme  voluntad  de  la  nacion.  Mexico:  Jose  M.  Lara. 
1845.    ^^^^  PP'  'ii>  ('  !')>  PP-  460.  c.  9568 

BusTAMANTE.  Campaflas  del  General  D.  Felix  Maria  Calleja, 
comandante  en  gefe  del  ejercito  real  de  operationes,  llamado  del 
centro.      Mexico.    1828.    8vo.  c.  9569 

BusTAMANTE.  Cronica  Mexicana.  Teomoxtli  o  Libro  que 
contiene  todo  lo  interesante  a  Usos,  Costumbres,  ...  de  los 
Indios  antiques  Tultecas  y  Mexicanos,  redactado  da  un  antique) 
Codice  di  Boiurino.     Mexico.    182 1 -2.    4t'        12  Maps.      9570 

BusTAMANTE.  Cuadro  Histdrico  de  la  Revolucion  de  la 
America  Mexicana,  comenzada  en  quince  de  Septiembre  de  Mil 
Ochocientos  Diez,  por  el  Ciudadano  Miguel  Hidalgo  y  Costilla. 
Primera  [y  Secunda]  Epoca.  Dedicada  al  Ciudadano  General 
Jose  Maria  Morelos.  Su  Autor,  Carlos  Maria  De  Bustamantc. 
Mexico.  1823.  Imprenta  de  la  Aguila.  2  vols.,  4to,  Title,  pp. 
360,  7  1. ;  Title,  pp.  420,  6  1,  c.  9571 

Of  this  valuable  work,  a  second  edition,  enlarged,  was  published  in  Mexico,  1843-47, 
6  vols.,  8vo. 

BusTAMANTE.  El  Gabinete  mexicano  durante  el  segundo 
periodo  de  la  administracion  del  exmo.  Sefior  Presidents  D.  An- 
astasio  Bustamante,  hasta  la  entrega  del  niando  al  exmo.  Seiior 
Presidente  interino  D.  Antonio  Lopez  de  Santa-Anna,  y  contin- 
uacion  del  Cuadro  Historico  de  la  Revolucion  mexicana.  Mexico: 
Jose  M.  Lara.  1842.  2  vols.,  sm.  410,  3  1.,  pp.  216,  Table,  viii ; 
249,  Table,  X,  pp.  46.  c.  9572 

BusTAMANTE.  Galena  de  antiguos  Principes  Mejicanos. 
Puehla.   182 1.    2  pts.,  4to.  a.  9573 

BusTAMANTE.  Historia  de  la  Compania  de  Jesus  en  Nueva- 
Espafia.     Mexico.    1841-2.    3  vols.,  8vo.  9574 

Set  Cavo  (D.  A.),  Ternaux  (H.),  and  Tocqueville  (A.  de). 


BUSTAMANTE. 


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BusTAMANTE.  Historia  del  imperador  D.  Agustin  do  Itur- 
bidc,  hasta  su  muertf  y  sus  consecucncias  ;  y  establirimierUo  dc 
la  Rcpublica  popular  federal.  Su  Autor  cl  Lio.  I).  Carlos  Maria 
Bustamantc.  Mexico:  imprenta  dt  J.  Cumplido,  1846.  Sm. 
4to,  pp.  vii,  293.  9575 

Thii  forms  a  rDntinuation  ■  '  "  Cuadro  Hiitorico,"  Ni.   <)S7a. 

BusTAMANTE.  Horribles  crueldades  dc  los  conquistadores 
de  Mexico  y  dc  los  Indios  que  los  auxiliaroii.      Mexico.    1829. 

BusTAMANTE.     Los  horores  dc  Coi  tes.     Mexico.    1821.   410. 

"  A  virulent  p.imphlct,  in  wliich  Uuitanunte  ciidravored  to  shdw  that  O'lJonoghiir 
(the  last  Vice-Rciy  ut'Mcxicu)  aurpasscd  even  Cortes  in  cruelty." —  Harrissi. 

BusTAMANTE.  Mafianas  de  la  Alameda  de  Mexico.  Pub- 
licalas  para  facilitar  a  las  Sefioritas  el  Estudio  dc  la  Historia  dc 
su  pais,  Carlos  Maria  Bustamantc.  Mexico:  Imprtnta  de  lu 
Tcstamentaria  de  Fa/des^  a  cargo  de  Jose  Maria  Gallego.  1835-6. 
2  vols.,  sm.  4to,  3  1.,  pp.  325  ;  2  1.,  pp.  xix,  309,    i  Plates,    c. 

This  work  relates  entirely  to  the  ancient  history  of  Mexico,  before  the  arrival  of 
rhe  Spaniards  ar  Vera  Cruz.  It  contains  two  steel  engravings,  one  of  whichr  epre- 
'.enfi  \  calendar  with  Mexican  inscriptions. 

BusTAMANTE.  Maiiifiesto  de  la  Junta  Guadalupaiia  a  los 
Mexicanos,  y  Disertacion  historico-critica  sobre  la  aparicion  de 
Nuestra  Sefiora  en  Tcpeyac :  escrita  por  el  lie.  D.  Carlos  Maria 
de  Bustamantc.      Mexico.    1831.    4to,  pp.  20,  22.  9579 

BusTAMANTE.  Martirologio  de  algunos  de  los  ptimeros 
insurgentes  por  la  libertad  e  independencia  de  la  America  Afrxi- 
cana,  Mexico,  1841.  ...  Necesidad  de  la  Union  de  Todos  los 
Mexicanos,  etc.      Mexico.    1826.  95^0 

BusTAMANTE.  Mcmoria  de  la  republica  di  Tlaxcalla,  Galeria 
de  los  principes  mexicanos,  por  Carlos  Maria  de  Bustamantc. 
Mexico.   18 — .  95^1 

BusTAMANTE.  Mexico  por  dentro  y  fuera  bajo  cl  gobierno 
de  los  Vireyes.  O  sea  enfermedades  politicas  que  padece  la 
capital  de  la  N.  Espana  en  casi  todos  los  cuerpos  de  que  se 
compone,  y  remcdi>)S  que  se  deben  aplicar  para  su  curacion. 
Manuscrito  inedito  que  da  a  luz  por  primer  Suplemcnto  al  tomo 
IV.  de  la  Voz  de  la  Patria  Carlos  Maria  de  Bustamantc. 
Mexico:   Alejandro  Vald'es.    183 1.     4to,  pp.  173.  9582 

A  very  important  work  on  the  history  of  the  Spanish  dominion  in  Mexico.  Con- 
tinuation of"  Cuadro  Historico,"  No.  9572. 


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BUSTAMANTI. 


Bu8TAMANTR.  Noticias  biograficas  y  juicio  critico  de  ms 
obras.     Mtxico.    1849.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  56.  QS^.i 

BusTAMANTK.  El  iiuevo  Bcrnal  Diaz  del  Castillo,  6  sea 
historia  de  la  invasion  de  los  Anglo-Americanos  en  Mexico. 
Mexico.    1847.     ^  vols.,  sm.  4(0.  95^4 

BusTAMANTE.  ...  La  Polltlca  dc  los  Kditores  del  Tiempo 
analizada  ante  la  Nacion.     Mexico.    1846.  9585 

The  catalogue  of  the  Andrade  (Maximilian)  collection  includei  a  liit  of  ievrr4l  other 
works,  written  nr  edited  by  thii  author,  who  wai  a  native  of  the  city  of  Antequeia  de 
Oaxaca.  Hi*  works  will  furnish  the  student  with  a  va>t  amount  of  instructive  docu- 
ments.     Set  Boturini,  Vol.  ii.,  No.  6835,  and  Murguia,  infra. 

BusTAMANTE  (Javicr  Aquiler).  Defcnsa  del  Breve  de  Mon- 
sefior  CIcmcnti.     Mexico.   1853.    4^°-  95^6 


FiuSTAMANTE. 

Mexico. 


matico. 


Defensayo  politico,  literario,  teoldgico  dog- 
1862.    4to.  9587 


BusTAMANTE.  Reprcscntacion  al  supremo  Magistrado  de  la 
Nacion,  manifestando  los  inconvenientos  que  presenta  la  ley  dc 
1 1  de  Abril,  sobre  derogacion  de  los  antiguos  derechos  parro- 
quiales.     Mexico.    1857.    ^^o,  pp.  24.  95^8 

BusTAMANTE  (J.  L.)  Biografia  del  Gobernador  y  Capitan 
General  Manuel  Guillermo  Pinto.     Escrita  por  Jose  Luis  Bus- 


tamante.     Buenos- /lires.,   1853.    ^^"'  PP'  ^'''^  44* 


9589 


BusTAMANTE.  Bosquejo  de  la  Historia  civil  y  politica  de 
Buenos  Ayres,  desda  la  batalla  Monte-Caseros,  por  Jose  Luis 
Bustamante.      Buenos  Ayres.    1856.    8vo,  pp.  360.     Portraits. 

BusTAMANTE.  Ensayo  historico  de  la  Defensa  de  Buenos- 
Aires,  contra  la  rebelion  del  Ex-Coronel  D.  Hilario  Lagos, 
Apoyada  y  sostenida  por  el  Gobernador  de  la  Provincia  de  Entre- 
Rios,  Brigadier  D.  Justo  Jose  de  Urquiza,  Director  provisorio 
de  las  Provincias  Argentinas  reunidas  en  Confederacion.  Por 
Jose  Luis  Bustamante.     Buenos  Ayres.    1854.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  660. 

A  volume  of  extreme  rarity. 

BusTAMANTE.  Los  cinco  errores  capitales  de  la  intervencion 
anglo-francesa  en  el  Plata.  Por  Jose  Luis  Bustamante.  Monte- 
video.    1849.    4to,  pp.  384.  9592 


tti; 


I  t 


BUTIL-DUMOMT. 


'75 


BusTAMANTK.  Memorial  sobrc  la  Revolucion  del  xi.  de  Sep- 
tiemhre  de  1852.  Por  \o$6  Luin  Hustamante.  Buinos  Aim. 
1853.    8vo,  pp.  270.  9593 

BusTAMKNTK  (J.  M.)  Dcscripcion  de  la  Serrania  de  Zacate- 
cas,  aumcntada  run  pUnes  etc.  por  C.  de  Berches.  Mijico, 
1834.    4to.  9594 

"  L'juteur  dit  dans  le  livre  qu'il  avalt  I'intention  de  donner  del  plant,  vuei  etc.  avec 
I'uuvrage,  man  (ju'il  ne  pouvait  pji  lei  faire  esicuter  au  Meiique  et  qu'il  y  a  rinonci." 

BusTAMENTR  (P.)  Relaciun  de  los  meritos  de  P.  Bustamentc. 
Orizava.   1 844.    8vo.  9595 

BusTEKD  (G.  W.)  The  Great  Railway  Enterprise,  from 
"Whitehaven"  Harbor,  on  the  Eastern  Coast  of  Nova  Scotia, 
to  the  Head  of  the  Bay  of  Fundy  i  or  a  Plan  to  shorten  the 
Passage  between  Europe  and  America,  and  also  to  give  a  Con- 
tinuous Land  Route  through  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  and 
all  the  United  States,  with  the  Canadas  also  included.  Boston: 
J.  E.  Farwell  and  Company^  Printers.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  10.         H. 

BusTEED.  Letters  to  the  Members,  comprising  the  Parlia- 
ment of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  complaining  of  the  most 
Atrocious  Cruelties  exercised  towards  the  Slaves  and  Free  People 
of  Colour  in  the  West  Indies.      Brooklyn.    1858.    8vo.  9597 

BusTEED  (R.)  Speech  of  Richard  Busteed,  delivered  at  Fan- 
euil  Hall,  Boston,  October  31st,  1862.  On  the  Issues  of  the 
War,  and  the  Duty  of  sustaining  the  Government.  New  Tork: 
C.  S,  IVestcott  iff  Co.    1862.    8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  9598 

Busteed.  An  Oration,  delivered  at  Huntington,  L.  I.,  New- 
York,  by  Richard  Busteed,  Esq.,  on  Friday,  July  4th,  1862. 
New  tori:    C.  S.  fVestcott  iff  Co.    1862.    8vo,  pp.  21.      H.  9599 

BusTos  (G.)  Espafioles  en  Chili.  Par  D.  Gonzales  Bustos. 
[n.  d.]  9600 

Ste  Ternaux-Compant,  page  81. 

Bute  (John),  3d  Earl  of.     See  Stuart  (J.) 

[BuTEL-DuMONT  (George  Marie).]  Histoire  et  commerce 
des  Antilles  angloises.  Ou  I'on  trouve  I'etat  actuel  de  leur 
population  &  quelques  details  sur  le  Commerce  de  contrebande 
des  Anglois  avec  les  Espagnols  dans  le  Nouveau  Monde.  On 
y  a  joint    T Histoire   des    Loix    principales   qui    concernent  les 


V   I 


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,•     I 


Colonies  Angloises  etablies  tant  dans  les  isles,  que  sur  le  con- 
tinent de  I'Amerique.  [_Parts.']  m.dcc.lvui.  i8mo,  pp.  x, 
284.     2  Maps.  c,  H.  9601 

[BuTEL-DuMONT.  I  HistoTc  et  commerce  des  colonies  an- 
gloises dans  I'Amerique  septentrionale.  Ou  Ton  trouve  I'etat 
actuel  de  leur  population,  et  des  details  curieux  sur  la  constitution 
de  leur  gouvernement,  principalement  sur  celui  de  la  Nouvelle 
Angleterre,  de  la  Pensilvanie,  de  la  Caroline,  &  de  la  Georgie. 
Londres^  et  se  vend  a  Paris:  Le  Breton.  1755.  l2mo,  pp.  xxiv, 
336.  B.,  c.  +  Nouvelle  edition.  La  Haye.  M,  d,  cc,  lv. 
i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  246.  H.  9602 

"The  Present  State  of  North  America,  Lo«</an,  1735,"  is  principally  translated  from 
this  work. 

[BuTEL-DuMONT.]  Historia  del  establecimiento  y  commercio 
de  las  colonias  Inglesas  en  la  America  Septentrional:  en  que  se 
da  noticia  del  estado  actual  de  su  poblacion  y  algunas  relaciones 
individuales  y  curiosas,  acerca  de  la  constitucion  de  su  gobierno, 
principalmente  de  el  de  la  Nueva  Inglaterra,  de  la  Pennsylvania, 
de  la  Carolina,  y  de  la  Georgia.  Traducido  del  Frances.  Madrid. 
i']t^.    Sm.  8vo.  9603 

[BuTEL-DuMONT.]  Geschichte  und  Handlung  der  englischen 
Colonien  im  nordlichen  Amerika.  Frankfurt  a.  M. :  Andrea. 
1758.    8vo.  9604 

[BuTEL-DuMONT.]    Conduite  des  Francois.    See  JefFerys  (T.) 

BuTEL-DuMONT.  Memoires  historiques  sur  la  Louisiane, 
Contenant  ce  qui  y  est  arrive  de  plus  memorable  cepuis  I'annee 
1687.  jusqu'a  present;  avec  I'etablissement  de  la  Colonic  Fran- 
^oise  dans  cette  province  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale  sous  la 
direction  de  la  Compagnie  des  Indes;  le  climat,  la  nature  &  les 
productions  de  ce  oays ;  Porigine  &  la  Religion  des  Sauvages  qui 
I'habitent ;  leures  moeurs  &  leurs  coutumes,  &c.  Composes  sur 
les  Memoires  de  M.  Dumont,  par  M.  L.  L.  M.  [I'abbe  Le 
Mascrier].  Paris:  Chez  CI.  J.  B.  Bauche.  m.dcc.liii.  2  vols., 
i2mo,  2  I.,  pp.  x,  261,  4  Plates  ;  2  1.,  pp.  338.    5  Plans,    ba.,  m. 

Written  by  an  officer,  who  served  twenty-five  years  in  Louisiana.  The  first  volume 
is  the  "Natural  History,"  erc.j  the  second  volume,  an  "Historical  Narrative  from 
the  death  of  La  Salle,  in  1687  to  1740."  Sec  Rich,  i.  104,  114,  146,  and  Fari- 
bault, 83.  For  a  translation,  see  Benjamin  F.  French's  "  Historical  Collections  of 
Louisiana,"  Part  v. 

BuTiN  (J.)     A  Compendious  Treatise,  containing  a  Proposal 


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to  preserve  the  Noblest  of  Vegetables,  and  the  most  Useful  to 
Mankind,  the  Wheat,  from  the  Smoth  ...  By  James  Butin, 
Farmer  in  the  Settlement  of  Casinovia,  N.  Y.  Jmsterdam: 
Printed  by  H.  Fan  Munster.    1803.    8vo,  pp.  8.  s.  9606 

Butler  (A.  P.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Andrew  P.  Butler,  of 
South  Carolina,  in  the  Senate,  Jan.  24,  185c,  Surrender  of  Fu- 
gitive Slaves.      Washington.    1850     8vo,  pp.  12.  s.  9607 

Also:  Speech   ...  on  the   Difficulty  of  Messrs.  Brooks  and  Sumner,  and  the  causes 
thereof.  ...   June  12-13,  '856.     JVashington.    1856.     8vo,  pp.  31.     h.,  m. 

Butler  (B.  F.),  Attorney-General.  Anniversary  Discourse, 
delivered  before  the  Albany  Institute,  April  23,  1830.  By 
Benj'n  Franklin  Butler.  ...  Albany:  priutid  by  Webster  ayid  Skin- 
ners.  1830.    8vo,  pp.  88.  s.  9608 

Butler.  The  Military  Profession  in  the. United  States  and 
the  Means  of  promoting  its  Usefulness  and  Honor;  an  Address 
...  [at]  West  Point,  at  the  Close  of  the  Annual  Examination, 

June    19th,   1839.     By  Benjamin   F.   Butler New   York: 

Samuel  Colman.  M  DCCC  xxxix.    8vo,  pp.  46.  H.,  N.  9609 

Butler.  Outline  of  the  Constitutional  History  of  New- 
York;  an  Anniversary  Discourse,  ...  November  19,  1847. 
By  Benjamin  Franklin  Butler.     [Motto.]     New  Tork:  Bartlett 


y  Welford.   1848.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  11-75. 


b«^   rii 


9610 


Butler.  Proceedings  and  Addresses  on  the  Occasion  of 
the  Death  of  Benjamin  F.  Butler,  of  New  York.  New  Tork: 
D.  Appleton^  Co,   1859.    8vo,  pp.  88.  9611 

Also  :  Mr.  Butler's  Letters  to  Harmanus  Bleecker,  Esq.  in  reply  to  Certain  Charges 
concerning  his  Conduct  as  Attorney-General  of  the  United  States,  originally  published 
in  the  New  York  Evening  Post  Of  the  20th  and  22d  Nov.  1841.  [New  Tork?^ 
fVm.  G.  Boggs,  printer.  8vo,  pp.  12.  — Jetfersonian  Democracy  Defined  and  Vindi- 
cated, in  opposition  to  its  definition  by  Daniel  Webster:  in  a  Speech  at  Tammany 
Hall,  New  York,  24th  Sept.,  1840.  8vo.  n.  —  Flan  for  the  Organization  of  a  Law 
Faculty  ...  in  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York  ...  .  New  Tork:  1835.  8vo, 
pp.  40.  H.,  B.  *  8.  —  Representative  Democracy  in  the  United  States:  an  Address 
delivered  before  the  Senate  of  Union  College,  on  the  26th  July,  1841.  ...  Albany  : 
printed  by  C.  Van  Benthuysen.   1841.    8vo,  pp.  43.      b.,  h. 

Butler  (B.  F.)  Argument  of  Benjamin  F.  Butler,  in  behalf 
of  the  Government,  in  the  Cases  of  Lambdin  P.  Milligan  and 
others.  Petitioners  for  a  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus,  before  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  at  Washington,  D.  C, 
December  Term,   1865.     Lowell:   Hildreth  &  Hunt^  Printers. 


1866.     8vo, 

VOL.    III. 


pp. 


86. 


H.  9612 


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J    . 


Butler.  General  Orders  from  Headquarters  Department  of 
the  Gulf,  issued  by  Major-General  B.  F.  Butler,  From  May 
ist,  1862,  to  the  present  time.  New- Orleans :  E.  R.  Wagner^ 
Printer.    1862.    8vo,  pp.  35.  H.  9613 

First  issued  on  a  series  of  sheets  of  note  paper. 

[Butler.]  Report  of  a  Speech  on  the  Increase  of  Bank  Capi- 
tal in  Massachusetts  and  the  General  Banking  Law,  delivered  in 
the  House  ...  March  31,  1853.     ["•  P*    '^53']    ^v°i  PP*  8* 

Butler.  Speech  of  Maj.-Gen.  Benj.  F.  Butler,  upon  the 
Campaign  before  Richmond,  1864.  Delivered  at  Lowell,  Mass., 
January  29,  1865.  With  an  Appendix:  The  Two  Attacks  on 
Fort  Fisher;  Speech  on  the  Treatment  of  the  Negro,  delivered 
at  Boston,  Mass.,  February  4,  1865;  Speech  of  Hon,  Geo.  S. 
Boutwell,  in  reply  to  Charges  of  Hon.  James  Brooks,  of  New 
York,  against  Gen.  Benj.  F.  Butler,  delivered  in  the  House  of 
Representatives,  January  24,  1865.  Boston:  Wright  iff  Potter^ 
Printers.    1865.  8vo,  pp.  88.  9615 

Also:  The  Candidature  for  the  Presidency  in  eight  years  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas. 
His  selfishness,  and  the  Duplicity  in  principle  of  his  fol'  wers.  Speech  ...  in  Lowell, 
August  10,  i860.  Lozuell.  i860.  8vo,  pp.  12.  h.  —  Character  and  Results  of  the 
War.  How  to  Prosecute  and  how  to  End  it.  A  Thrilling  and  Eloquent  Speech, 
...  New  York.  April  2,  1863.  8vo,  pp.  28.  +  Philadelphia.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
H.  +  Lcyal  Publication  Society,  No.  7.  8vo,  pp.  16.  c.  +  N.  T.  Tribune  TVar 
Tracts,  No.  z.  +  Cincinnati.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  The  Currency  Question.  Gen. 
Butler's  Letter  to  the  Editor  of  the  Boston  Daily  Advertiser,  [n.  p.  1867.]  8vo, 
pp.  4.  II.  —  Genuine  and  Bogus  Democracy.  Speech  ...  at  the  N.  Y.  Academy 
of'  Music  ...  April  2,  1863.  [n.  p.  1863.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h. —  How  we  may  Re- 
lieve ourselves  from  Taxation.  Speech  ...  delivered  in  the  House  ...  July  14,  1868. 
[Motto.]  TVasl.ing^ton.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  —  Impeachment  of  the  President. 
Speech  ...  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  February  24,  1868.  Tf^ashing- 
ton.  186S,  8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  —  Lecture  delivered  at  the  Brooklyn  Academy  of  Music, 
...  November  24th,  1866.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  20.  h.  —  Letter  from  General 
JButler  to  Hon.  Daniel  S.  Richardson.  [Dated  Lowell,  Feb.  3,  1862.]  8vo,  pp.  8. 
H.  —  Opening  Argument  of  Mr.  Butler,  of  Massachusetts,  one  of  the  Managers  on 
the  Impeachment  of  the  President.  Washington.  1X68.  8vo,  pp.  38.  h. —  ... 
Raising  of  Money  to  be  used  in  Impeachment.  ...  Report.  \_PFashington,  1868.] 
8vo,  pp.  48.  (40th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  House,  Report  No.  75.)  h.  —  Reduc- 
tion of  the  Currency.  Speech  ...  in  the  House  ...  November  26  and  27,  1867. 
[^Washington.  1867.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Remarks  ...  on  the  Exchange  of  Prison- 
ers;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  July  17,  1867.  Washington.  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  —  Speech  ...  Against  further  delays  in  the  Trial  of  Impeachment  in 
the  Senate  sitting  on  the  Trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  President  of  the  United  States, 
Thursday,  April  16,  1868  ...  [Washington.  1868.]  8vo,  pp.  7.  h.  —  The  Status  of 
the  Insurgent  States,  upon  the  Cessation  of  Hostilities.  The  Rights  of  the  Disloyal 
-  -  -  The  Duties  of  the  Loyal  States.  A  Speech  ...  before  the  Legislature  of  Penn- 
sylvania, [n.  p.  1866. J  8vo,  pp.  12.  ;..  —  Speech  ...  .  upon  his  Bill  To  Authorize 
the  Issue  of  a  National  Currency.  ...  January,  1869.  [Wc'shington.  1869.]  8vo,  pp. 
16. —  ...  The  Steamer  Gray  Jacket  and  Cargo,  Timothy  Meaher,  Claimant,  1"^.  the 
United  States.  ...  Appeal  from  the  District  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Eastern 
District  of  Louisiana.  Brief  of  Claimant.  ["  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States. 
December  Term,   1866."]  ^tfj^/«^<o»,  A  C.    [1866.]    8vo,  pp.  56. 


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Butler.    Correspondence  between  Gov.  Andrew  and  Major- 
Gen.  Butler.      Boston:   J.  S.  Dyer.   [7862.]  9616 

Butler.     The  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Major-General 
Butler,  the  Hero  of  New  Orleans.  ...  Philadelphia :   T.  B.  Peter- 


son y  Bros.  [n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  15,  108. 


H.  9617 


[Butler.]  Official  Documents  relating  to  a  "Chaplain's 
Campaign  (not)  with  General  Butler,"  but  in  New  York. 
Lowell:   Char  Us  Hunt.,  Printer.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  48.        H.  9618 

An  answer  to  [Hudson  (Henry  N.)]     5«  infra. 

[Butler.]  Ye  Exploits  of  Ye  Distinguished  Attorney  and 
General  B,  F.  B.  (Bombastes  Furioso  Buncombe),  [n.  d.] 
Imp.  8vo.     2  Plates.  9619 

A  series  of  "  Pen  and  Ink  Sketches." 

Butler.  The  American  Cyclops,  the  hero  of  New  Orleans, 
and  spoiler  of  silver  spoons,  dubbed  ll.d.  By  Pasquino  \_pseu- 
don.'].  Baltimore:  Kelly  ^  Piet.  1868.  Sm.  4to,  pp.  27.  12 
Plates.  c.  9620 

Butler  and  Bingham.  Debate  in  the  House  of  Represen- 
tatives between  Mr.  Butler,  of  Massachusetts,  and  Mr.  Bing- 
ham, of  Ohio,  on  the  Million  Appropriation  Bill  of  the  Senate 
for  the  relief  of  the  Southern  Reliels ;  and  the  amendment  of 
Mr.  Butler  that  a  like  sum  be  appropriated  to  the  relief  of  the 
Widows  and  Orphans  of  our  Soldiers  starved  in  rebel  prisons; 
or  that  the  rich  rebels  should  be  taxed  to  feed  their  own  poor. 
[^IVashington.   n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  9621 

[Butler  and  Peabody.]  The  Case  of  Thomas  C.  A.  Dex- 
ter. Military  Commission  at  A^obile.  Arguments  for  the  De- 
fendant before  the  President  of  the  United  States  [by  Genl.  B. 
F.  Butler  and  Hon.  C.  A.  Peabody.]  New  York:  IVm.  C. 
Bryant  l^  Co..,  Printers.    1866.    8vo,  pp.  57.  H.  9622 

[Butler  {Hon.  Caleb).]  A  Collection  of  Facts  and  Docu- 
ments relating  to  Ecclesiastical  Affairs  in  Groton,  Mass.  ... 
Boston:   Stephen  Foster.,  Printer.    1827.    8vo,  pp.  44.     c,  H.  9623 

Butler.  History  of  the  Town  of  Groton,  including  Pep- 
perell  and  Shirley,  from  the  First  Grant  of  Groton  Plantation 
in  1655,  with  Appendices  containing  Family  Registers,  Town 
and  State  Officers,  Population,  and  other  Statistics.  By  Caleb 
Butler.   ...  Boston:   T.  R.  Marvin.    1848.    8vo,  pp.  xx,  9-499. 


'     !f 


Map,  and  Plates. 


BA.,  c, 


9624 


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BUTLER. 


Butler.  A  Review  reviewed  in  a  Letter  to  David  An- 
drews, Nehemiah  Cutter,  Samuel  Farrer,  Arnold  Hutchinson, 
and  Vryling  Shattuck,  Committee  of  the  Church.  By  Caleb 
Butler.     Boston:   Benjamin  H.  Greene.    1850.    8vo,  pp.  36.      H. 

Butler.  Some  Account  of  Deacon  John  Butler  of  Pelham, 
N.  H.  and  of  his  descendants.  By  Caleb  Butler  of  Groton. 
[1S49.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  9626 

Butler  (C.  Moore).  Address  Delivered  by  Rev.  Clement 
M.  Butler,  at  the  President's  Mansion,  on  the  occasion  of  the 
Funeral  of  Abel  P.  Upshur,  T.  W.  Gilmer,  and  Others,  who 
lost  their  lives  by  the  explosion  on  board  the  Princeton,  February 
28,  1844.      fVashington.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  8.  c.  9627 

Butler.  Funeral  Address  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, delivered  in  the  Church  of  the  Covenant,  April  19,  1865, 
by  the  Rev.  C.  M.  Butler,  d.d.  Published  by  Request.  Phila- 
delphia: Henry  B.  Ashmead^  Printer.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  32.  H. 

Butler.  Our  Country  and  our  Washington.  A  Discourse, 
delivered  ...  February  22,  1852,  the  Birthday  of  Washington, 
in  the  Hall  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  by  the  Rev.  C.  M. 
Butler,  D.D.  ...  Washington:  printed  by  Jno.  T.  Towers.  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  c.  9629 

Butler.  Sermon  giving  an  Historical  Account  of  St.  John's 
Church,  Georgetown,  D.  C. ;  Delivered  October  17,  1843, 
and  an  Address  ...  Also  a  Farewell  Sermon,  delivered  April  7, 
1844  ...  .  By  Rev.  C.  M.  Butler.  ...  Washington.  1844.  8vo, 
pp.  40-  9630 

Also :  Mission  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  Boston.  A  Farewell  Sermon, 
delivered  in  Grace  Church,  February,  21,  1847.  ...  Boston:  'Jamti  B.  Doio.  1847. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  —  Our  Union  —  God's  Gift.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  ...  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  on  Thanksgiving  Day,  November  28,  1850.  ...  Washington  :  printed  by 
Jno.  T.  Toiuers.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  29.  h.  —  The  Ritualism  of  Law  in  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church  of  the  United  States.  By  the  Rev.  C.  M.  Butler,  d.d.  P/iiladel- 
fhia  :  J.  Hamilton.  1867.  i8mo,  pp.  180.  —  "  A  Wise  Man  is  Strong."  A  Sermon 
on  thr  Death  of  Daniel  Webster,  ...  Washington,  D.  C,  December  7,  1852,  ...  JVash- 
ington  :   JV.  M.  Morrison  £f  Co.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  32.    b.,  h.    See  also  Calhoun  (J.  C.) 

Butler  (David).  Sermon  at  the  Induction  of  the  Rev. 
Frederick  Van  Horn  into  St.  John's  Church  at  Balltown,  and 
the  Church  at  Charlton,  August  8,  1805.  Troy.  1805.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  N.  9631 

Also  :  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Stillwater,  before  the  members  of  Montgomery 
Lodge,  August  12,  1806.  ...  Troy:  printed  by  JVright^  Goodenow  0"  Stock-well.  ... 
1806.    8vo,  pp.  24.      BA. 


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Butler  (F.  A.)  Journal.  By  Frances  Anne  Butler.  Lon- 
don :  "John  Murray.  1835.  2  vols.,  post  8vo.  -j-  Reprinted. 
Philadelphia:  Carey ^  Lea  i5f  Blanchard.  1835.  2  vols.,  l2mo, 
3  1.,  pp.  13-252;   218.  c.  9632 

Also  reprinted  as:  "Journal  of  a  Residence  in  Amerita.  By  Frances  Anne  Butler. 
Paris,  1835."  8vo.  See  N.  A.  R.,  xli.  109.  "This  book  is  what  it  professes  to 
be  — '  my  personal  journal'  —  and  not  a  history  or  a  description  of  men  and  manners 
in  the  United  States."  —  Preface.     This  was  satirized  in  the  following  piece  : 

Butler.  My  Conscience  !  Fanny  Thimble  Cutler's  Journal 
of  a  Residence  in  America,  whilst  performing  a  Profitable 
Theatrical  Engagement :  Beating  the  nonsensical  Fanny  Kemble 
Journal  All  Hollow!!!  ...  Philadelphia :  Published  to  Purchase 
for  the  Authoress  A  IVedding-Goivn,^  Being  about  to  Honor  Pierce 
Cutler,^  Esq.  with  Her  Hand  in  IVedlock.    1835.     l8mo,  pp.  36. 

Butler  (F.)  A  Complete  History  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  embracing  the  whole  period  from  the  Discovery  ot 
North  America  down  to  the  year  1820.  By  Frederick  Butler, 
A.M.  In  Three  Volumes.  Hartford:  Printed  for  the  Author. 
1821.     3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  468,  Portrait;  459;  459.  c.  9634 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint:  Elizabethtoivn,  N.  y.  182a.  "One  of  the  most 
notable  productions  of  the  catch-penny  school  of  literature  that  hath  lately  appeared: 
entirely  destitute  of  any  literary  pretensions."  —  N.  A.  R.,  xvi.  156. 

Butler.  Memoirs  of  the  Marquis  De  La  Fayette,  with  his 
Tour  through  the  United  States.  By  F.  Butler.  Wethersfield. 
1825.    i2mo.     Plates.  9^35 

Butler  {Rev.  F.  E.)  Our  Prospects  and  Duties.  A  Ser- 
mon on  the  War,  preached  at  Patterson,  N.  J.,  April  28,  1861. 
Patterson:   Van  Deerhaven  i5f  Fish.    186 1.    8vo,  pp.  12.         9636 

[Butler  (George  B.j]  The  Case  of  Great-Britain  and 
America,  addressed  to  the  King,  and  both  Houses  of  Parliament. 
London:  T.  Becket  and  P.  A.  de  Hondt.  m.d.cc.lxix.  8vo,  2 
1.,  pp.  43.  +  The  Second  Edition.  \lbid.'\  c.  -f  The  Third 
Edition.  Dublin:  Printed  for  James  IVilliams.  mdcclxix.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  43.  C,  G.  +  Philadelphia :  Re-Printed  by  W.  T. 
Bradford,   mdcclxix.     8vo,  Title,  i  1,,  pp.  16.  9^37 

111  the  catalogue  of  the  Bodleian  Library,  this  work  is  attributed  to  Gervase  Parker 
Bushe. 

Butler  (G.  B.)  The  Conscript  Act.  A  Series  of  Articles 
communicated  to  the  Journal  of  Commerce,  By  George  B. 
Butler,  Esq.  of  New  York.  Loyal  Publication  Society.^  No.  40. 
1863.   Svo,  pp.  22.  c.  9638 


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Butler.  The  Currency  Question,  from  Strictures  on  the 
Pamphlet  of  James  Gallatin,  Esq. :  A  series  of  Articles  originally 
published  in  the  Evening  Post  and  Journal  of  Commerce,  by 
Geo.  B.  Butler.  New  Tori:  Sanford^  Harroun  iff  Co.y  Printers. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  30.  9639 

Butler  (H.  E.)  God's  Way  of  Leading  the  Blind.  A  Dis- 
course Commemorative  of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
delivered  by  Rev.  Henry  E.  Butler,  in  the  Congregational 
Church,  Keeseville,  N.  Y.,  April  23,  1865.  Burlhigton:  Free 
Press  Office.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  23.  9640 

Butler  (J.)  American  Bravery  Displayed  in  the  Capture  of 
Fourteen  Hundred  Vessels  of  War  and  Commerce  since  the 
Declaration  of  War  by  the  President.  Compiled  from  the  best 
authorities.  By  James  Butler.  Carlisle:  for  the  Author.  1816. 
i2mo,  pp.  322,  List  of  Subscribers,  4  I.  c.  9641 

Butler.  An  Eulogy  upon  the  Character  of  George  Swan. 
...    By  J.   Butler.     March,   1840.      [Mocto.]      Oxford^    Ohio. 

1840.     8vO,  pp.    15.  BA.  9642 

Butler  (J.  D.)  Deficiencies  in  our  History.  An  Address 
delivered  before  the  Vermont  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society 
at  Montpelier,  October  16,  1846.  By  James  Davie  Butler  ...  . 
Montpelier :   Eastman  &  Danforth.    1846.    8vo,  pp.  36.      Map 

Butler.  An  Address  Delivered  in  the  Representatives  Hall, 
Montpelier,  October  20,  1848  [on  the  Battle  of  Bennington], 
By  James  Davie  Butler,  of  Wells  River,  Vt.  Burlington.  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  40.  9644 

Also:   Sermon  at  Norwich,  Vermont,  F'ebruary  22,  1848,  duiing  the   Obsequies  of 
Truman  Ransom,  Colonel  of  the  Ninth  Regiment.      Hano-vtr.   1848.     8vo. 

Butler  and  Houghton  (G.  F.)  Addresses  on  the  Battle 
of  Bennington,  and  the  Life  and  Services  of  Col.  Seth  Warner; 
Delivered  before  the  Legislature  of  Vermont,  in  Montpelier,  Oc- 
tober 20,  1848.  By  James  Davie  Butler,  and  George  Frederick 
Houghton  ...   .   Burlington.   1849.    8vo,  pp.  99.     c,  H.,  M.  9645 

Butler  (J.  G.)  God  with  Us.  A  National  Thanksgiving 
Discourse,  by  the  Rev.  J.  Glentworth  Butler,  ...  Philadelphia, 
November,  1863.  Published  by  the  Union  League  of  the  Twenty- 
fourth  IVard^  Philadelphia.  [1863.]    8vo,  pp.  18.  9646 

Butler.    The  Martyr  President.    Our  Grief  and  Our  Duty. 


BUTLER. 


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By  J.  G.  Butler.  Pastor  of  St.  Paul's  Lutheran  Church. 
Washington^  D.  C. :  McGitl  l^  Witherow^  Printers.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  14.  9647 

Butler  (J.)  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  ...  House  of  Com- 
mons ...  December  13,  1776;  being  the  [Fast]  Day  ...  [on 
account  of  the  Troubles  in  America.]  ...  By  John  Butler,  ll.d. 
Archdeacon  of  Surrey  ...  .  London:  T,  Cadell.  mdcclxxvii. 
4to,  pp.  16.  BA.  6948 

Stt  "  Monthly  Review,"  i.vi.  78. 

Butler.  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  ...  House  of  Commons 
...  On  ...  February  17,  1758;  ...  [F  .st]  Day  [for  the  Rebel- 
lion in  America].  By  John  Butler,  ll.d.  ...  London:  J.  y  R, 
Tonson.  m  dcc  lvih.   4to,  pp.  24.  ba.  9649 

Butler.  The  Political  Fugitive;  being  a  Brief  Disquisition 
into  the  Modern  System  of  British  Politics,  etc. ;  written  during 
a  Voyage  from  London  to  New  York.  By  John  Butler.  New 
Tork:   T.  Greenleaf.    1794.    8vo,  pp.  115.  B.  9650 

Dedicated  to  General  Washington. 

Butler  (J.)  A  Sermon  Preached  before  the  Incorporated 
Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts ;  . . . 
February  16,  1738-9.  By  Joseph  Lord  Bishop  of  Bristol.  Ijon- 
don:  J.  y  P.  Knapton.   M  dcc  xxxix.    8vo,  pp.  91,  (i).        b.,  s. 

Butler  (M.)  An  Appeal  from  the  Misrepresentations  of 
James  Hall,  respecting  the  History  of  Kentucky  and  the 
West.  By  Mann  Butler.  To  which  is  annexed,  a  Chronology 
of  the  principal  Evejits  as  far  as  they  could  be  ascertained,  in  the 
History  of  the  West  rn  Country  of  the  United  States,  from  the 
Earliest  Spanish  and  French  Explorations  to  '806.  Frankfort., 
Ky. :  A.  G.  Hodges.    1837.    8vo,  pp.  32.  c.  9652 

Butler.  A  History  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Kentucky. 
By  Mann  Butier,  a.m.  Louisville.,  Ky.:  lVil:ox.,  Decker  •^an  bf 
Co.    1834.    i2n)o,  pp.  xi,  396.    Portrait  of  G.  R.  Clarke,     c,  H. 

Butler.  A  History  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Kentucky, 
from  its  Exploration  and  Settlement  by  the  Whites,  to  the  Close 
of  the  Northwestern  Campaign,  in  1813;  with  an  Introduction, 
exhibiting  the  Settlement  of  Western  Virginia,  from  the  First 
Passage  of  the  Whites  over  the  Mountains  of  Virginia,  in  1736, 
to  the  Treaty  of  Camp  Charlotte,  near  Chilicothe,  Ohio,  in 
1774.     By  Mann  Butler.     Second  Edition;  revised  and  enlarged 


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by  the  Author.     Cincinnati:  J.  A.  'Jama  and  C).   1836.    iimo, 
pp.  xvi :  xiii-lxxii,  551.  c,  H.  9654 

Some  copies  have  a  Louisville  imprint. 

Butler.  An  Oration  on  National  Independence,  delivered  ... 
on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1837,  at  Fort  Gibson,  Mississippi,  con- 
sisting principally,  of  a  Sketch  of  the  Rise  of  the  State  of  Missis- 
sippi, from  the  Exploration  of  De  Soto,  in  1539,  to  the  present 
time.  By  Mann  Butler.  Frankfort^  Ky.:  Jlbert  G.  Hodges. 
1837.    8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  9655 

Butler  (N.)  A  Lecture  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States,  delivered  in  the  Power  Valley,  Kentucky.  By  Noble 
Butler.     Louisville^  Ky.:   J.  P.  Morton.  [1862.'']    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Butler  (Pierce).  Mr.  Butler's  Statement,  originally  Pre- 
pared in  aid  of  his  Professional  Counsel,  including  Letters  from 
Mrs.  Butler,  now  Frances  Ann  Kemble.  \_Philadelphia :  pri- 
vately Printed.    1845.]    8vo,  pp.  188.  9^57 

Relates  to  the  divorce  case.      A  descriptive  list  of  Pierce  Butler's  slaves,  which  were 
told  in  i860,  was  published. 

Butler  (P.  M.)  Extracts  from  Reports  made  by  P.  M. 
Butler,  United  States  Agent  for  the  Cherokee  Indians.  [^Fort 
Gibson  F   1845.]    l2mo.  9658 

Butler  (R.  R.)  Speech  of  Hon.  R.  R.  Butler  ...  In  the 
House  ...  upon  the  Resolutions  introduc  ( d  by  Mr.  Bayless,  in 
reference  to  the  Harper's  Ferry  Insurrection,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  7.  9659 

Butler  (Samuel).  The  Emigrant's  Hand-book  of  Facts  con- 
cerning Canada,  New  Zealand  ...  [etc.]  with  the  Relative  Ad- 
vantages each  of  the  Colonies  offers  for  Emigration.  Glasgow. 
1843.    ^^°'  ^^'  9660 

Also:  The  Emigrant's  Complete  Guide  to  Canada.     London.   1858. 

[Butler  (W.  A.)]  Barnum's  Parnassus;  being  Confidential 
Disclosures  of  the  Prize  Committee  on  the  Jenny  Lind  Song.  ... 
New  Tork :  D.  Jppleton  isf  Company.  1 850.  l2mo,  pp.  52.  + 
Second  Edition.  \_Ibid.]   1850.  9661 

Butler.  Martin  Van  Buren:  Lawyer,  Statesman  and  Man. 
By  William  Allen  Butler.  New  Tork:  D.  Jppleton  &'  Company. 
1862.    24mo,  pp.  47.  H.  9662 

[Butler.]  Memorial  of  Charles  H.  Marshall.  New  Tork: 
D.  Appleton  and  Company.    1S07.    8vo,  pp.  96.     Portrait.  H. 


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[Butler.]  Nothing  to  Wear.  An  Episode  of  City  Life. 
(From  Harper's  Weekly.)  Illustrated  by  Hoppin.  New  Y'ork: 
RuddlsS  Carleton.  mdccclvii.    i6mo,  pp.  68.    8  Plates,     ba.,  c. 

Alio:  Two  Millions.  ...  Niiu  Tork :  D.  AppUton  (^  Co.   1858.    lamo,  pp.  93. 

Butler  (W.  O.),  of  Kentucky.  Speech  ...  on  the  proposi- 
tion to  restore  the  Fine  to  Gen.  Jackson,  delivered  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  Jan.  1 1,  1843.  \_fi^ashington.  1843.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  s.  9664 

Butler  Hospital.     See  Providence,  R.  I. 

BuTRON  (Jacinto  Miran  de).  La  Azucena  de  Quito,  que 
brato  en  el  Florido  campo  de  la  Iglesia  en  las  Indias  occiden- 
tales  (Vida  de  la  Virgin  Mariana  de  Jesus).    Lima,    1702.     9665 

Butterfield  (C.)  United  States  and  Mexican  Mail  Steam- 
ship Line,  and  Statistics  of  Mexico.  By  Carlos  Butterfield. 
New  Tork.    i860.    8vo,  pp.  109,  159.  9666 

Butterfield.  The  National  Debt  and  the  "Monroe  Doc- 
trine:" how  to  extinguish  the  one  and  establish  the  other.  A 
Practical  Plan  to  secure  the  Peace  and  Prosperity  of  the  Spanish- 
American  States,  an^  greatly  to  augment  the  Commerce  and 
Wealth  of  the  United  States.     \_New  Tork.   1866.]    8vo,  pp.  31. 

Butterfield  (C.  W.)  History  of  Seneca  County:  contain- 
ing a  Detailed  Narrative  of  the  principal  Events  that  haveoccured 
since  its  First  Settlement  down  to  the  Present  Time;  a  His- 
tory of  the  Indians  that  formerly  resided  within  its  Limits;  Geo- 
graphical Descriptions,  Early  Customs,  Biographical  Sketches, 
&c.,  &c.  With  an  Introduction,  containing  a  Brief  History  of 
the  State,  from  the  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi  River  down  to 
the  Year  18 17,  to  the  whole  of  which  is  added  an  Appendix, 
containing  Tabular  Views,  &c.  By  Consul  W.  Butterfield. 
Sandusky:  D,  Campbell  t^  Sons.    1848.    i2mo,  pp.  252.        H.,  B. 

Butterfield  (H.  Q.)  Christian  Commission.  A  Dele- 
gate's Story.  By  Rev.  H.  Q.  Butterfield.  [n.  p.  1863.]  i6mo, 
pp.  8.  H.  9669 

Butterworth.  Three  Years'  Adventures  of  a  Minor  in 
England,  Africa,  the  West  Indies,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia. 
By  Wm.  Butterworth.     Leeds.    [1823.]     8vo.     Portrait.         p. 

BiJTTNER  (J.  G.)  Briefe  aus  und  iiber  Nordamerika  oder 
Beitrage  zu  einer  richtigen  Kenntniss  der  Vereinigten  Staaten 

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und  ihrcr  Bewohner.  Dresden  und  Leipzig:  Arnoldsche  Buch- 
handhoig.  1845.  2  vols.,  8vo.  -f  [/6/</.]  1847.  2  vols,  in  I, 
8vo,  pp.  xiv,  440,  9671 

BiJTTNER.  Das  jedem  nach  den  Vereinigtcn  Staaten  von 
Noidamerika  Auswandernden  unenthbehrlichcs  Biichlein.  En- 
thaltend  :  Die  Unabhangigkeits-Erklarung,  nebst  der  Rede  dcs 
John  Adams,  die  Versassung  der  Vereinigten  Staaten,  Washing- 
ton's Abschicdsadrcsse  und  das  Hauptsiichlichste  aus  den  Ver- 
f.issung  der  Staaten  New- York,  Pennsylvanien,  Ohio,  Illinois, 
Indiana,  Missouri,  Michigan,  Kentucky,  Maryland,  Iowa  und 
Wisconsin.     Bayreuth :  Buchner.   1849.    8vo,  pp.  x,  69.     9672 

BuTTNER.  Die  hochdeutsche  rct'ormirtc  Kirche  in  den  Ver- 
einigten Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika,  von  ihrer  Griindung  bis 
aut  die  neueste  Zeit.  Nebst  4  Beilagen.  Nach  authcntischen 
Quellcn.      Sch/eiz :  Bockehnann.    1846.     8vo,  pp.  154.         9673 

BiJTTNER.  Nordamerikanischer  Krieger,  cine  Selbstbiogaphie. 
Camenz.   182H.     Portrait.  9^74 

BuTTNER.  Nordamerikanischc  Bilder  und  Zustande.  Ham- 
burg. 1842.  l2mo.  4-  Zweite  Auflage.  [^Ibid:"^  Gebcr.  1843. 
i2mo.  9675 

With  the  second  title  ;  Die  Enthaltsamkeits-Vereine  in  den  Nordamerilcanischen 
Freistaaten,  Fortsetzung  der  Baird'schen  Geschichte  der  Massigkeits-Gesellscliaft  in 
den  Vereinigten  Staaten  Nord-Amerika's,  his  zum  Jahre  1842, 

BiJTTNER  Warnungen  und  Rathschlage  der  deutschen  Ges- 
ellschaft  in  New-York  an  auswanderer,  Nebst  de  Preisen  der 
Inland-Passage.     Hamburg:   Tramburgs  Erben.   1845.     8vo. 

BiJTTNER.  Der  Staat  Ohio.  Eine  geograph.-  statist.-  topo- 
graphische  Beschreibung  fiir  Einwanderer  und  Freunde  der 
Lander-  und  Volkerkunde.     Leipzig.    1849.     ^^°>  PP*  ^'''>  2o6. 

BiJTTNER.  Die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika. 
Meine  Aufenthalt  und  meine  Reisen  in  denselben  vom  Jahre 
1834  bis  1841.  Hamburg:  Schuberth  iff  Comp.  1847.  ^  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  440  ;  450,  I  Table,  folio.  9^78 

BuTTRiCK  (Tilly),  Jr.  Voyages,  Travels  and  Discoveries 
of  Tilly  Buttrick,  Jr.  Boston:  the  Author.  1 83 1.  i2mo,  pp. 
58.  H.  9679 

Butts  (I.)  Brief  Reasons  for  Repudiation ;  applicable  to 
the  War  Debts  of  all  Countries.  By  Isaac  Butts  ...  .  Rochester^ 
N.  T.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  X,  100.  9680 


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Buxton  (C),  m.d.  An  Oratii^ni  Delivered  before  the  Society 
of  Black  Friars  in  he  City  of  New- York,  at  their  Aniiivcr- 
sarv  Festival  on  Tuesday  the  7'''  of  Nov.  1797.  By  Tharlcs 
Buxton,  M.D.  ...  New-l'ork :  Friar  APLean,  1798.  8vo,  pp. 
22,  Errata,  i  i.  9681 

Buxton  (C),  m.a.  Slavery  and  Freedom  in  i'  '-  British  West 
Indies.  By  Charles  Buxton,  m.a.  m.p.  ...  London:  Loyigtnariy 
Gretn^  Longman^  and  Roberts,    i860.     8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  92.        B.,  C 

Buxton  (C.)  Leben  des  Sir  Th.  Fowell  Bii  on  nach  dem 
Englischen  dcs  Charles  Buxton  deutsch  bearbtitt  von  Bcrnh. 
Brandi^.  Hamburg:  Agentur  des  Rauhen  Houses.  185-.  l2mo, 
pp.  viii,  381.  (Lebensbilder  aus  d.  Gcschichte  d.  inneren  n.is- 
sion,  Bd.  VIII.)  9684 

Buxton  (T.  F.)  The  African  Slave  Trade.  By  Tliomas 
Fowell  Buxton,  Esq.  London:  John  Alurray.  1839.  8vo,  pp. 
240.  -f  The  Second  Edition.  [  Ibid.']  -\-  First  American, 
From  Second  London  Edition.  With  An  Appendix.  PhiladeU 
phia:  Merrihew  and  Thompson.    1839.    l2mo,  pp.  188.         9685 

Buxton.  The  African  Slave  Trade  and  its  Remedy.  By 
Thomas  Fowell  Buxton.  London:  John  Murray.  1840.  8vo, 
pp.  viii,  582.     Maps.  c.  9686 

The  first  part  is  a  reprint  or  No.  9685. 

Buxton.  Abridgment  of  ...  "The  African  Slave  Trade  and 
its  Remedy."  With  an  Explanatory  Preface  and  an  Appendix. 
Second  Edition.      London:   John  Murray.    1840.    8vo,  pp.  71. 

Buxton.  Der  Afrikanische  Sklavenhandel  und  seine  Ab- 
hiilfe.  Aus  dem  Englischen  ubersetzt  von  G.  Julius.  Mit 
einer  Vorrede :  die  Niger-expedition  und  ihre  Bestimmung,  von 
Carl  Ritter.     Leipzig :  Brockhaus.    1841.    8vo,  33  sheets.    Map. 

Buxton.  A  Review  of  "The  African  Slave  Trade,  by 
Thomas  Fowell  Buxton,  Esq."  Reprinted  from  the  Leeds 
Mercury.  Birmingham:  Printed  by  B.  Hudson.  1839.  l2mo, 
1 1  sheets.  9689 

Buxton.  A  Letter  to  Lord  J.  Russell  ...  on  certain  Alle- 
gations recently  made  in  the  House  of  Commons,  in  the  Debate 
on  Sir  George  Strickland's  Motion  for  the  Abolition  of  Negro 
Apprenticeship.     London.   1838.    8vo.  9690 


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Trade.     London:   John  Murray.    1840.    8vo.  9691 

Appended  to  the  lecond  edition  o»  '•  The  Afticin  SUvf  Trade," 

Buxton.  Memoirs  of  Sir  Thomas  P'owell  Buxton,  Baronet ; 
with  selections  from  his  correspondence.  Edited  by  his  son, 
Charles  Buxton,  Esq.  London:  John  Murray.  1848.  8vo,  pp. 
510.  +  Third  Edition.  London:  John  Murray.  1849.  8vo,  pp. 
632.  +  Philadelphia.  1849.  ^^^'  +  Fourth  Edition.  185 1. 
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edition.    London^  Edinburgh  [^printed.'\   i860.    l2mo,  pp.  260. 

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Buxton.  Brief  Memoirs  of  T.  F.  Buxton  and  Elizabeth 
Fry.     London.   1845.    8vo.  bd.  9693 

Buxton.  Vie  de  Buxton  precedee  et  suivie  de  deux  notices 
sur  I'esclavage  et  sur  la  colonic  de  Liberia  ...  Traduit  par  M''^ 
Rilliet  de  Constant.  Paris:  Joel  Cherbuliez  [etc.']  1853.  ^v°> 
Title,  pp.  340.  B.  9694 

Buxton.  A  Letter  to  Tho.  Fowell  Buxton,  Esq.  on  ... 
his  Reported  Speech,  April  2d,  1835,  in  the  Debate  upon  Lord 
John  Russell's  Resolution.     London.   1835.    8vo.  bd.  9695 

Buys  (J.  F.)  Voorlezingen  over  de  circulatie-banken,  meer 
bijzonder  in  Frankrijk,  Groot-Brittannie  en  de  Vereenigde  Staten 
van  Noord-Amerika  ...  .  Haarlem:  A.  C.  Kruseman.  1856. 
8vo.  9696 

By  the  King.  A  Proclamation,  Declaring  the  Cessation  of 
Arms,  as  well  by  Sea  as  by  Land,  agreed  upon  between  His 
Majesty,  the  Most  Christian  King,  the  King  of  Spain,  the 
States  General  of  the  United  Provinces,  and  the  United  States 
of  America,  and  enjoining  the  Observance  thereof.  ...  Lon- 
don: Printed  by  Charles  Eyre  and  William  Strahan,  Printers  to 
the  King's  Most  Excellent  Majesty.  1783.  +  New-Tor k:  Re- 
printed by  James  Rivington^  Printer  to  the  King's  Most  Excellent 
Majesty.  1783.     Folio,  broadside.  p.  9697 

This  IS  headed  by  a  woodcut  of  the  royal  arms. 

By  the  Queen,  a  Proclamation,  For  Settling  and  Ascertaining 
the  Current  Rates  of  Foreign  Coins  in  Her  Majesties  Colonies 
and  Plantations  in  America.  [Colophon :]     London :  Printed  by 


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Prittttrs    tt   ihf    :^hhhi    mtst    HhctUtHt    Aiajtttw    1704.     Kulio, 
hruadHiiic.  gfx^ti 

Hyam  ((i.)     WaiulrrifJK*  m  *omv  ol  the  \Vci»t»Mn  R'*|niMic« 
of  America  ;   with  Rrm.uks  upmi  the  C'uitmj;  ol  ilir  CJ1r.11  Ship 
Canal  through  I'nitiai  Asv.'-iic.i.      Mv  Ciooi|:i'   M\am,      /,<•//■« 
7.  ff.  Parktr.    1 8 50.     Post  S\o,  pp.  276.      Plato.  4<>*>y 

BvAM.  VVandrnmgen  dtirch  Siiilamcrikanischc  Rrpuhlikcn, 
Aus  dcm  Englischcn  von  M.  H.  Lindau.  Dradett  Kunxt. 
1851.     8vo,  pp.  vi,  275.  9700 

Republished  with  the  titit : 

Byam.  Wandcrungcii  durch  Chile  und  Peru.  Von  Gca. 
Byam.  Aus  dcm  Englischcn  von  M.  H.  l.indau.  Ihesdtn: 
Kuntze.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  275.     3  Lithographic  Views.    9701 

Byam.  Wild  Life  in  the  Interior  of  Central  America.  By 
George  Byam  ...  .  London:  "John  IV.  Parker.  1849.  i6mo,  pp. 
viii,  253.  H.  9702 

Byam.  Wildes  Leben  im  Innern  von  Central-America.  Aus 
dem  Englischcn  von  M.  B.  Lindau.  Dresden:  Kunze,  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  208.  +  [^Ibid.']  1852.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  208.  Lith- 
ographic View.  9703 

[Byam  (Wm.)]  An  |  Exact  Relation|of  |  The  most  Exe- 
crable, Attempts  I  of  IJohn  AIIin,|  Committed  on  the  Person  of| 
His  Excellency  I  Francis  Lord  Willovghby  |of  Parham,  Captain 
General  of  the  Continent  of|  Guiana,  and  of  all  the  Caribby- 
Islands,  |  and  our  Lord  Proprietor.  |  London :  \  Printed  for  Richard 
Lowndes.   1665.  |    4to,  i  1.,  pp.  12,  Licence,  i  1.  c.  9704 

Byers  (J.)  References  to  the  Plan  of  the  Island  of  Dominica, 
As  surveyed  from  the  Year  1765  to  1773.  By  John  Byers, 
Chief  Surveyor.  London:  S.  Hooper,  mdcclxxvii.  8vo,  5  1., 
pp.  30.  9705 

Byers.  References  to  the  Plan  of  the  Island  of  St.  Vincent, 
As  surveyed  from  the  Year  1765  to  1773;  by  John  Byers, 
Chief  Surveyor.  London:  S.  Hooper,  mdcclxxvii.  8vo,  pp. 
viii,  8.  9706 

Byers  (W.  N.)  A  Hand-Book  to  the  Gold  Fields  of  Ne- 
braska and  Kansas :  being  a  Complete  Guide  to  the  Gold  Regions 


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(or  Joitph  SahiH,    1805.     4IH,  pp.  ij.  9709 

Kiliiinn,   ijo  copiei,   ul'  wlitch    jo  air  »n  Uigr   |i4|<cr.      Kormi  No.   I   ul  S«bin'i 
Rrpiinii,  quarto  leriei. 

BviNtiTON  {(1.)  Holisso  Aiuimpa  Tosholi :  An  Knglish  and 
Choctaw  Dctincr  \  for  the  Choctaw  Academics  and  School*. 
Hy  Cyrus  Byington.  First  Kdition,  1500  copies.  AVtf  'i'ork : 
y.  W.  Benedict.    1852.     24mo,  pp.  252.  s.  97 10 

Byles  (M.),  of  Boston.  The  Glories  of  the  Lord  of  Hosts, 
and  The  F'ortitude  of  the  Religious  Hero.  A  Sermon  Preached 
to  the  ancient  and  honorable  Artillery  Company  June  2.  1740. 
Being  the  Anniversary  of  their  B^lection  of  Officers.  By  Mather 
Byles,  A.M.  ...  Boston:  Thomas  Fleet  and  "Joseph  Edwards.  174O. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  BA.  -f  Third  Edition.  Boston:  Re- Printed  by 
Thomas  and  John  Fleet.   1769.    8vo,  pp.  26.  b.,  h.  97  ii 

Byles.  On  the  Death  of  the  Queen.  A  Poem.  Inscribed 
to  His  Excellency  Governor  Belcher.     By  the  Reverend  Mr. 


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AUet  Thr  OutMirr  ul  ilir  Pritrd  «nil  ('|<*'K'*'  M"*  ■••  ^  Ui*ct>ur«t  ...  t*tt*ti. 
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Buitun,  Miiy  ■\,  I7V>-  Si-ionJ  Edition.  liiiitn  :  HtpumeJ.  1760.  tvn,  pp.  11;. 
—  Thr  Uliiiiuui  Krtt  of  Hck^pii,  A  Sermon  i\  the  Tliuriday  Lrcturr  in  Bimtun, 
lin.  3,  1744-4;.  Boum.  I74v  l6mo,pp.  )i.  —  (iod  (iloiit>UH  in  the  Scrnt**  uf'lhc 
Winter.  A  Scrnmn,  Prejihrd  at  Uujton,  Uei .  aj,  1744.  Beil.n.  1-44.  l6nio,  pp. 
15. — God  the  Strrn^itli  and  Portion  oT  His  Fcopli",  ...  A  Funeral  Sciinon  on  llie 
Honourable  Mrs  Katherinr  Uumrner,  'I'lic  l..idy  ol  hit  Honour  William  Utimmrr, 
Etq;  Late  Lieutenant  Governor  and  commander  in  chief  over  thi>  Province.  Preacii'd 
■t  Boitun,  January  9,  175a,  the  Lord'i-Uay  alter  her  Dr.^th  and  Buiial.  lioiian  : 
frinuJ  hy  'Ji'hn  l)raf>er.  17^1.  8vo,  pp.  35.  —  The  Man  of  God  tlioroughly  furniihcd 
to  every  Good  Work.  A  Sermon  preached  .tt  the  Urdination  of  the  Kcv.  Mather 
Bylei,  tu  the  Pastoral  Office  in  the  lirst  church  of  Christ  in  New  London,  Nov,  18, 
•757'  To  which  is  added  the  charge  given  him  upon  that  occasion.  By  His  Father. 
New  London.  1758.  410,  pp.  23.  —  The  Nature  and  Necessity  of  Conversion.  Ser- 
mon. Boston.  173a.  8vo,  pp.  10.  +  Boston,  1769.  8vo. — Sermon  before  the  Exe- 
cution of  a  Young  Negro  Servant  for  poisoning  an  infant.  Boston,  1751.  8vo.  —  The 
Vitit  to  Jesus  by  Night.     An  Evening  Lecture.     Boston.   1 741.    a4mo,  pp.  24. 

Byles  (M.),  0/  New  London.  A  Sermon,  delivered  March 
Gth,  1760,  Being  a  Day  appointed  by  Order  of  his  Majesty,  as 
a  Public  Thanksgiving,  for  the  late  Signal  Successes  Granted 


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Al>»  'I'iir  I'liitittiin  M<li(ii<h  r«pl*iit»il  i«ni<  Mn41i«ifit.  In  «  Piitdut**  ..  i»\\i- 
i>t«4  JtN.  14,  f  v«  •  ^'^«  l.-liUi.  i-'^v  t«»«  |>r  >v  M.  A  Itrb^'r  t«ttwv»n  ihr 
Rtv,  Ml  Mtitt,  hit  l*«iiiii  uf  it»«  l^'tii  i'htiiili  in  Nrw  l.iinilon,  mi-l  ihc  Ripilnrn  nl 
tl-.ti  CltMith.  I?6ll  tttnui.  KrinxMi  driiirrirj  t\  Si.  |>i|ii)'i,  Nvm  Hiuniwuk,  a 
Uricmbci,   l?vllt  <"*  1'"   '*<'   Jt'l'xl   SkuikDii    |t**"i*<l   tu  Itii    M«j*ti)'k    Arntt,     St. 

HvNUM  (A.)  An  Oration,  ilclivprfti  ...  |at|  Columbia,  S.  C. 
on  the-  Koutth  of  JuK,  iKiH.  Hv  Allicil  Hynum,  E»i|.  CV- 
Ittmhitt:   D.  iJ  7-  '^*''  ^«»»"^    iHiS.     Hvt>,  pp.  24.  9719 


lUM  (JcHsp  A.)  Sprcch  of  Mr  Hynum  on  the  Motion  of 
Mr.  Wagner,  to  be  excused  from  serving  on  the  Iiivestigating 
t'ummittec,  to  examine  into  tbe  dcfalcatKui  of  S.  Swartwout  \ 
in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  1 839.  frashington,  1839. 
8vo,  9720 

Byrd  (W.)  The  VVestover  Manuscripts:  containing  the 
History  of  the  Dividing  Line  brtwixt  Virginia  and  North  Caro- 
lina J  a  Journey  to  the  Land  of  Eclcn,  a.».  1733  »  ^^^  ^  Progress 
to  the  Mines.  Written  fVom  1728  to  1736.  And  now  first 
Published.  Hy  William  Byrd  ...  .  Petersburg:  Edmund  and 
Julian  C.  Ruffin.    1841.    Imp.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  143,  (i).  c,  H. 

The  cci'ir  title  reads:  "Supplement  to  The  Farmers'  Register:  containing  the 
Westover  Manuscripts.      Pttertburg.   184a."     Reprinted  witfi  the  following  title : 

Byrd.  History  of  the  Dividing  Line  and  Other  Tracts. 
From  the  Papers  of  William  Byrd,  of  Wcstover,  in  Virginia, 
Esquire.      Richmond^  Va.    1866.    pp.  xix,  233;  3  1.,  pp.  276. 

Edition,  aoo  copie.<;,  of  which  20  are  on  large  paper ;  Printed  by  y.  Muntell, 
Albany.  Includes  a  "Journey  to  the  land  of  Eden,"  and  forms  Nos.  ii.  and  iii.  of 
the  "  Historical  Documents  from  the  Old  Dominion,"  of  which  Lewis's  "  Williams- 
burgh  Orderly  Book"  was  the  first.  The  introduction  and  notes  are  by  Thomas  H. 
Wynne,  Esq.     See  "  Notes  and  Queries,"  VjI.  ix.  229. 

Byrdsall  (F.)  The  History  of  the  Loco-Foco  or  Equal 
Rights  Party,  its  Movements,  Conventions  and  Proceedings, 
with  Short  Characteristic  Sketches  of  its  Prominent  Men.  By 
F.  Byrdsall.  New  York:  Clement  and  Packard.  1842.  l2mo, 
pp.  192-  H.  9723 

Byre  (J.)  A  Letter  to  a  Friend  at  Edinburgh  from  Rotter- 
dam, giving  an  account  of  the  Scots'  Affairs  in  Darien.  By 
James  Byre.     \_Edinburgh  ?'\  1702.   8vo,  pp.  171.  97^4 


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MvKNi-il*)  Trini  nf  Patrick  Mvrnc  toi  Mutiny.  Boforc  a 
Ctcncral  Court  Martul,  llcM  at  K«)rt  C(»lunilnis,  on  thr  221I  of 
May«  iKlj     Sintrncr  —  Death      /VVu'  Vork.    1813.    Hvo,  pp.  12. 

MYRNr  (\V.  S  )  Dirociorv  »>(  CJrass  Valley  IDwuship  tor 
l8f)5,  containing  ;>ii  Historical  Sketch  of  (Irass  Valley,  of  Allison 
Ranch  ;itul  Korest  Spiiii!".;  also,  .1  Description  of  the  Principal 
Mines,  all  the  (^)uart/  Mills,  Religious  and  other  Organizations, 
etc.  By  William  S.  Byrne.  [A'.;«  Fmncnco?^  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
114.  9728 

Al»i) !  Chirt  (if  thr  Cdloradn  River,  ...  drawn  irom  nctual  he.uingi  and  toundings 
by  Capt,  A.  IV  iiyrnr,  rngagcd  lor  (tic  p.int  ic\rn  yeart  an  a  pilot  and  ihipmaster  in 
the  navigation  of  that  river.      San  Frjnciico.    1864. 

Byrnes  (Daniel).  A  Short  Address  to  the  English  Colonies 
in  North-America,  [^ff^i/mingtony  bth  Mo.  20/A,  1775-]  Folio, 
pp.  2.  9729 

On  a  day  being  set  apart  for  faiting  and  prayer. 

Byron  (John).  The  Narrative  of  the  Honourable  John  Byron 
(Commodore  in  a  Late  Expedition  round  the  World)  containing 
an  Account  of  the  great  Distresses  Suffered  by  Himself  and  His 
Companions  on  the  Coast  of  Patagonia,  From  the  Year  1740, 
till  their  Arrival  in  England,  1746.  With  a  Description  of  St. 
Jago  de  Chili,  and  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Inhabitants. 
Also  a  Relation  of  the  Loss  of  the  Wager  Man  of  War,  One  of 
.Admiral  Anson's  Squadron.  Written  by  Himself,  And  now  First 
Published.  London:  S.  Baier  ...  ,  mdcclxviii.  Title,  2  1.,  pp. 
viii,  257.  Plate,  s.  -f  Second  Edition.  London:  Printed /or 
S.  Baker  and  G.  Leigh  and  T.  Davies.  mdcclxviii.  Svo,  pp. 
viii,  257.  Plate.  +  London.  1782.  i8mo,  pp.  xii,  264.  + 
London.   1785.    i6mo,  pp.  x,  193.  9730 

Admiral  Byron's  narrative  of  the  loss  of  the  Wager  is  one  of  the  most  thrilling 
accounts  in  the  language,  and  supplied  his  illustrious  descendant  with  many  particulars 
for  the  shipwreck  in  "  Don  Juan."  Other  editions  were  printed.  London.  1780. 
izmo.  Edinburgh.  181Z.  izmo.  London.  1832.  It  also  included,  in  Kerr's  Col- 
lection, Vol.  XVII.     Set  alto  Hawkeiworth  (John),  and  Ortega  (D.  C.) 


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BYRON. 


Byron.      Dcs    Commodore    Johann    Byron    Frzahlung   der 

grosscn  Ungiurksfalk',  die  cr  iicbst  sriner  Gcscllschaft,  von  dcm 
Jahrc  1740  an  bis  v.u  scinrr  Ankuiift  in  Finglaiui  1 746  auf  dfi 
Kiistc  vt)n  Patagonien  aiisgcstaiiden  hat,  nebst  cincr  Bcschreibung 
von  St.  Jago  in  Chili  und  den  Sittt-n  und  Gcbrauchen  der  Ein- 
wohncr  dieses  Landes.  Von  ihm  selbst  beschreibcn  und  aus 
dem  Knglischen  iibcrsetzt.     Niirnherg.    1769.    8vo,  14  sheets. 

Byron.  A  Voyage  round  the  World,  in  His  Majesty's 
Ship  the  Dolphin,  Commanded  by  the  Honourable  Commo- 
dore Byron.  In  which  is  contained,  A  faithful  Account  of 
the  several  Places,  People,  Plants,  Animals,  &c.  seen  on  the 
Voyage:  And,  among  other  particulars,  A  minute  and  exact 
Description  of  the  Streights  of  Magellan,  and  of  the  Gigantic 
People  called  Patagonians.  Together  with  an  accurate  Account 
of  Seven  Islands  lately  discovered  in  the  South  Seas.  By  an 
Officer  on  Board  the  said  Ship.  London:  Printed  for  y.  New- 
hery.  M  dcc  Lxvii.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  186.  3  Plates,  h.  -f  The 
Second  Edition.  London:  J.  Newhery.  M  dcc  Lxvii.  8vo,  2  1., 
pp.  186.     3  Plates.  s.  9732 

Sec  M.  K.,  XXXVI.  327  J  XXXIX.  309.  This  voyage  wati  satirized  in  a  squib,  called 
'•An  Account  of  the  Giants  lately  discovered  (in  Patagonia),  in  a  Letter  to  a  Friend 
in  the  Country.      1766."    i2mo. 

Byron.  Viage  del  commandante  Byron  al  rededor  del  Mun- 
do,  hecho  ultimamente  de  orden  del  Almirantazgo  de  Inglaterra. 
En  el  qual  se  da  noticia  de  varios  payses,  de  las  costumbres  de 
sus  habitantes,  de  las  plantas  y  animales  estranos  que  se  crian  en 
ellos ;  juntamente  con  una  descripcion  muy  circumstanciada  del 
Estrecho  de  Magallanes  y  de  cierta  Nacion  de  Gigantes.  Lla- 
mados  Patagones,  con  una  lamina  fina  que  los  representa,  &c. 
Traducido  del  Ingles  e  ilustrado  con  notas  sobre  muchos  puntos 
de  geographia,  de  physica,  de  botanica,  de  historia  natural,  de 
comercio,  &c.  y  con  un  nuevo  mapa  del  Estrecho.  Por  el  Dr. 
D.  Casimirode  Ortega.  Madrid.  1769.  4to,  pp.  xvi,  245.  s. 
+  Segunda  edicion,  en  que  se  anade  el  Resumen  historico  del 
viage  emprendido  por  Magallanes,  y  concluido  por  el  Capitan 
Espafiol  Juan  Sebastian  del  Cano.  ...  Madrid.  1769.  410,  pp. 
xvi,  176,  xii,  55.     Map.  9733 

A  translation  of  the  account  of  Byron's  voyage,  published  by  one  of  the  officers  of 
the  Pulphin,  in  1767.  To  the  second  edition  [see  C.  de  Ortega)  was  added  the 
following  : 

Byron.  Voyage  autour  du  monde,  fait  en  1764  et  1765,  sur 
le  vaisseau  de  guerre  anglois  Le  Dauphin,  commande  par  le  chef 


BYSTANDER. 


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d'escadre  Byron;  dans  lequel  on  trouvc  ...  une  description  cxactc 
du  detroit  dc  Magellan,  et  des  geans  appelles  Patagons,  ainsi  que 
des  sept  isles  nouvcllcment  decouvertcs  dans  la  mer  du  Sud. 
Traduit  de  I'anglois  par  M.  R***  [Suard].  Paris:  Molini. 
I'jb'j.    i2mo,  pp.  Ixviij,  335.     Plates.  9734 

Byron.  Voyage  a  la  mer  du  Sud,  completant  la  Relation 
du  Voyage  d'Anson,  avec  un  extrait  du  second  voyage  de  Byron 
autour  du  monde.  Traduit  de  I'Anglais  par  A.  de  Cantwell. 
Paris.   1799.    8vo.  9735 

Byron.  John  Byrons,  obersten  Befehlshaber  iiber  ein  eng- 
lischcs  Gcschwader,  Reise  um  die  Welt,  in  den  Jahren  1764 
und  1765,  nebst  einer  genauen  Beschreibung  der  Magellanischen 
Strasse,  der  patagonischen  Riesen,  und  der  ganz  neu  entdeckten 
Inseln,  in  der  Siidsee.  Mit  einem  Anhange,  worinn  eine  Be- 
schreibung der  patagonischen  Kiisten.  Frankfurt  und  Leipzig. 
1769.    8vo.  973^ 

Kayser  gives  the  imprint,  iVw/Cjfarr ;   MetzJer.    1769.    8vo.       8vo. 

Byron.  Erzahlung  der  Unglucksfiille  die  er  auf  der  Kiiste 
von  Patagonien  ausgestanden  hat,  nebst  einer  Beschreibung  von 
St.  Jago  in  Chili.     Niirnberg.    1769.    8vo.  9737 

Kayser  gives  the  imprint,  »SVw^/i^'-wr; ;   Meia/er.    1769. 

Byron.  Reizen  rondom  de  weereld,  ondernomen  op  bevel 
von  dan  ...  Koning  von  Groot  Brittanje,  door  den  Comman- 
deur  Byron,  Kaptein  Wallis,  Kaptein  Carteret  en  den  Lieu- 
tenant Cook.      Rotterdam:   R.  Jrrenberg.    1775.     4to.  9738 

Byron.  Reis  rondom  den  aardkloot  gedaan  in  de  jaren  1765 
en  1766.  Tweede  druk.  's  Hage:  H.  H.  van  Drecht.  1783. 
8vo.     Plates.  9739 

Byron.    SchifFbruch  und  Drangsale,    See  [Haken  (J.  C.  L.)] 

Bystander  ;  or  A  Series  of  Letters  on  ...  The  "  Legislative 
Choice"  of  Electors  in  Maryland  :  In  which  the  Constitutional 
Right  to  a  Legislative  Choice  in  that  State,  and  the  Necessity 
of  adopting  it,  for  the  Present  Election  only,  in  order  to  coun- 
teract the  Artifices  of  the  Anti-federalists  in  Virginia  and  other 
States,  and  to  prevent  a  President  from  being  elected  by  the 
Minority  of  the  Nation  ...  are  ...  proved.  ...  Baltimore :  printed 
by  Tundt  and  Brown.    M,DCCC.    i2mo,  pp.  30.  ba.  9740 


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(A.)     See  C[ailIot]  (A[ntoine]). 

C.  (E.)     See  C[ook]  (E[dward]). 

C.  (F.)  La  Guerre  civile  en  Ameiique  et 
I'esclavage,  par  F.  C.  ...  Paris:  E.  Dentu.  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  BA.  9741 

In  favor  uf  seccition,  but  against  slavery. 

C***  (F.)     Histoire  des  disastres  de  Saint  Domingue,  and 
Soirees  bcrmudiennes,  ou  entretiens,  etc.     See  [Carteaux  (F.)] 

C.  (G.)   See  C[arew]  (G[eorge]),  and  C[artwright]  (G[eorge]). 

[C.  (G.)]  Breaking  the  Line. — Statement  of  Facts,  in  the 
Nature  of  Memoir,  leading  to  and  connected  with  the  great 
Battle  of  the  12th  of  April,  1782,  between  the  Fleet  of  Great 
Britain,  commanded  by  the  late  Lord  Rodney,  and  that  of  France, 
under  the  Compte  de  Grasse.  By  an  old  Naval  Officer,  who 
served  under  Lord  Rodney,  &c.  Cheltenham.  1830.  8vo,  pp. 
52,  Appendix,  xxx.  9742 

C.  (G.)  A  Little  Looking-Glass  for  the  Times.  Or,  A 
Brief  Remembrancer  for  Pennsylvania,  containing  some  Serious 
Hints,  Affectionately  Addressed  to  People  of  Every  Kind  and 
Station  in  the  Province.  With  an  Appendix  by  Way  of  Sup- 
plication to  Almighty  God.  By  G.  C.  fVilmington.  1764. 
i2mo,  pp.  24.  9743 

C.  (J.),  Esq.     See  C[alef]  (J[ohn]),  and  C[otton]  (J[ohn]). 

C.  (J.)  Slavery  in  the  South;  or  What  is  our  Present  Duty 
to  the  Slaves.     Boston:  Prentiss  i^  D eland.    1862.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

C.  (J.  M.)  Precis  des  gemissements  des  sang  meles  dans  les 
colonies  fran9aises.     Paris.   1829.    8vo.  9745 

C.  (John).     See  C[lowes]  (John),  and  C[otton]  (John). 

C.  (J.  T.  de).  El  comerciante  de  perlas,  novela  americana 
escrita  por  J.  T.  de  C.  Paris:  Rosa  et  Bouret.  1869.  i8mo, 
pp.  360.  9746 

C.  (L.)  Relation  d'un  voyage  fait  recemment  dans  les  prov- 
inces de  La  Plata,  par  L.  C,  ex-agent  superieur  du  service  des 


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hopitaux  militaires  cies  armecs  frani^aisfs  ;  ct  description  de 
Buenos-Ayres,  de  son  gouvernemi-nt,  de  son  indcpendaticc,  ct 
des  troupes  d'Artij>;as  opposees  a  I'armee  portiigaise  de  Monte- 
video, etc.  etc.      Paris:    Delaunay.    1818.    8vo,  pp.  63.   H.  9747 

See  M.  R,,  Second  Serie<,  lxxxtiii,  541. 

C  *  *  (M.)     See  C[hambon]  (M.) 

C.  (le  M.  de).  Mcmoire  sur  I'esclavage  ct  sur  la  traite  des 
negres.      London.   1798.    8vo.  bd.  9748 

C.  (M.  B.)  Remarks  on  New- York  banking,  and  the  recent 
disaster  or  crisis.  ...   New-York,    1858.    8vo,  pp.  33.  9749 

C.  (M.  L.  G.  D.)     See  Grange  de  Chessieux  (De  la). 

[C.  (M.  J.)]     Ab-sa-ra-ka.      See  [Carrington  [Mrs.  M.  J.]) 

C.  (M.  T.)  Flowers  from  the  Battle- Field,  and  Other  Poems. 
By  M.  T.  C.  Philadelphia:  Hen.  B.  Ashmead^  Printer.  1864. 
i8mo,  pp.  36.  9750 

[C.  (M.  W.)]  Songs  of"  the  Free,  and  Hymns  of  Christian 
Freedom  ...  .  Boston:  Isaac  Knapp.  mdcccxxxvi.  i2mo,  pp. 
227.  H.  9751 

C.  {Marquis  de).  See  [Condorcet  (J.  A.  N.  de  C,  Marquis 
de)]. 

C.  (O.)  Letters  from  the  South  on  Northern  and  Southern 
Views  respecting  Slavery,  and  the  American  Tract  Society.  By 
O.  C.     Boston.    1857.    ^^">  PP*  ^^'  "•»  ^'  9752 

C.  (P.)  A  Short  and  Impartial  View  of  the  Manner  and  Oc- 
casion of  the  Scots  Colony's  coming  away  from  Darien.  In  a 
letter  to  a  person  of  quality,     [n.  p.]   1699.    4to.  9753 

C.  (R.)     Lithobolia.     See  C[hamberlaine  (R.)] 

C.  (R.)     The   Duty  of  Christians   in   Respect  to  W^ar.      By 

R .  C ,  of  New  York.     New    York:    Published  by   the 

American  Tract  Society,   [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  9754 

C.  (S.  T.)  The  Little  Fox;  or.  The  Story  of  Captain  Sir 
F.  L.  McClintock's  Arctic  Expedition.  Written  for  the  Young. 
By  S.  T.  C.  New  York:  M.  W.  Dodd.  186-.  Sq.  i8mo,  pp. 
198.  9755 

C.  (T.)     See  C[hurch]  (T[homas]). 


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C.   (V.   D.)      Examen   de   I'EscIavagc   en   gd'ncral   et  parti- 

culit'icment  dc  rEscIavaj^c  dcs  negrcs  dans  les  Colonics  Fian- 

^•aiscs  dc   I'Amcriquc.     Par   V.  D.  C     Paris.    1802.     2  vols., 

8vo.  9756 

C.  (V.  W.)  'riou-hcrtighc|onderrichtingt',|  Aon  alle  hoot't 
Participan- I  ten,  rn  Licf-hcbbcrs  vande  (jc-octrovcerdt' |  West- 
Indische  Compagnie.  |  Nopende|  Hct  open  stellen  vanden  handcl 
op  de  Cust  van  I  Africa,  namcntlijck,  St.  Thome,  Guinea,  An 
gola,  I  St.  Paulo  de  Loando,  mitsgaders  de  Marignian,  |  Nicu 
Ncderlant  endc  VVest-Indien.  |  Door  een  trou  Lict-hcbber,  V. 
W.  C.  II  [Vignette.  ".p.]  Ghedruckt  in't  laer  1643.  |  4to, 
10  I.  9757 

Respectini;  this  "  Frieniily  .ulvicc  to  ull  ahnreholilerii  and  fVitnds  nf  the  West 
Indian  Conip.iny,  roniernin^;  the  oprninj;  ot'  the  tr.idc  on  the  coasts  of"  Africa,  particu- 
larly St.  Thomas,  Guinea,  Angola,  St.  I'aulo  de  Loando,  and  at  Marigniin,  the  New 
Netherlands  and  the  West  Indies,  by  a  true  friend,  V.  W.  C,"  tee  Aitzema,  n,  891. 

C.  (W.)      See  C[astell  (W.)] 

C.  (W.)  The  Dutch  Svrvay.  Wherein  are  related  and  truly 
discoursed,  the  chiefest  losses  and  acquirements,  which  have  past 
betweene  the  Dutch  and  Spaniards,  in  these  last  foure  yeares 
Warres  of  the  Netherlands,  with  a  comparative  ballancing  and 
estimation  of  that  which  the  Spaniards  haue  got  in  the  Dutchics 
of  Cleeve  and  Julicrs,  with  that  which  they  have  lost  vnto  the 
Dutch  and  Persians  in  Brasilia,  Lima,  and  Ormus.  Whcreunto 
are  annexed  the  Mansfeldian  motiues,  directed  vnto  all  Colonels, 
Lieutenant  Colonels,  Serjeant  Majors,  priuate  Captaines,  in- 
feriour  Officers  and  Souldiers,  whose  service  is  engag'd  in  this 
present  expedition  vnder  the  conduct  and  command  of  the  most 
illustrious  Prince  Erncstvs,  Earle  of  Mansfield.  London:  Edw. 
Aldie^  for  N.  Bvtter.  1625.  410,  Title,  Dedication  signed  W. 
C,  pp.  3,  To  the  Reader,  pp.  2,  Text,  pp.  36.  9758 

C.  ( W.)  A  Plaine  |  Description  j  of  the  Barmvdas,  |  now  called 
Sommer  I  Islands.  I  With  the  manner  of  their  discouerie  |  Anno 
i6og.  by  the  shipwrack  and  admirable  deliuerance|of  Sir  Thomas 
Gates,  and  Sir  George  Sommers,  wherein  j  are  truly  set  forth  the 
commodities  and  profits  of  |  that  Rich,  Pleasant,  and  HealthfuU  | 
Covntrie.  I  With  I  An  Addition,  or  more  ample  relation  of|diuers 
other  remarkeable  matters  concerning  those  |  Hands  since  then 
experienced,  lately  sent  |  from  thence  by  one  of  the  Colonie  now 
I  there  resident.  |  Ecclesiastes  3 :   1 1. 1  God  hath  made  euery  thing 


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beautifull   in   his   t\mc.\  [.otu/on.\  Pr In te-f/  h   IV.  Stanshy^  for  W. 
Welhy,\\U\'l^.\     4to,  4  I.,  pp.  43.  N.  9759 

Twrnty  p.i'Ti  (if  the  text  ire  in  lil.uk  letter,  the  rrtnainilrr  in  R.  ni.in.  The  Hnli- 
cation  is  bignt'il  '•  W.  C"  |  Cisteli  .'|.  Tliis  is  thr  V(;ry  laic,  luriuui.,  .iiul  iiitcn-stiiij; 
V()yn(;r  wliicli  M  ilunc  ( iitr.iilncil  a;i  having'  iiugj;pnti'il  t"  Sliakrsp<Mre  liin  ilitltn-nt 
allusionu  to  iliesc  l>laniii,  ab  the  still-vcxnl  Bermdcithrs  in  the  "  Ten) pest."  But 
[oscpli  Hunter,  in  his  "New  Illustrations  of'...  Shakespeare,  l.indun,  184^,'  1  vol«., 
8v((,  I.  14^-164,  m-iintains  that  thf  play  w.n  written  in  ISV^»  '^'•"  ''""  'I'f'ie  i"  '-"i'' 
in  L.impcilubi,  .mil  that  tlif  .illusion  to  "  the  still-vexM  Bcrtnoothes"  waa  ilcrivcil  fiom 
Raii'ijjh's  '*  Discoverir  <rt"  Guiana,  1^96."  Rcprintcil  in  Forte's  Tracts,  Vil.  in. 
Priceil,  by  Thorpe,   1X4^,   L' 5   5s. 

C.  (W.  B  )     .SV^  C[rafton]  (W[illiam]  B[cll]). 

O  Calialista  Electoral  ou  ColIcc^Ao  alphabctica  e  resuinida  de 
todo.s  OS  avisos  do  ministcrio  do  Impcrio  rclativos  a  maicira 
eleitoral  dcsde  o  anno  de  1846,  .icoinpanhada  dc  notas  explica- 
tivas  dos  (|ue  se  achao  revogados  011  modificados  pela  legislat^'ao 
moderna,  ou  por  outros  avisos.  Por.  ...  R'to  de  Janeiro.  1868. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  310.  9760 

Caballero  (D.  J.  A.)  Discurso  pronunciado  por  el  Dr.  D. 
Jose  Agustin  Caballero,  en  la  Junta  general  de  la  Sociedad  Pa- 
tridtica  de  1 1  de  Diciembre  de  1796.  Imprenta  del  Gobierno. 
1796.    4to,  pp.  16.  9761 

Caballero  (J.  de  la  L.)  Informe  presentado  a  Real  Junta 
de  Fomento  de  Agricultura  y  Comercio  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba,, 
por  Dr  Jose  de  la  Luz  Caballero  (Pepe  de  la  Luz).  Habana. 
1834.     Folio.  9762 

Caballero  (Raimondo  Diosdado).  Avertimenti  amichevoli 
aU'erudito  tradottore  romano  della  Geografia  di  W.  Guttrie. 
\_Napon.   1799.]  9763 

"  a  refutation  of  errors  committed  by  the  English  geographer  in  regard  to  Spain  and 
her  colonies." — Backer.  Caballero  left  several  MSS.  relating  to  America.  See 
Backer. 

Caballero.  L'Eroismo  di  Ferdinando  Cortese  confermato 
centre  le  censure  nemiche.  Per  Raimundo  Diosdado  Caballero. 
Roma:  Ant°-  Fulgoni.    1 806.    Svo.  97^4 

Caballero  y  Ontiveros  (Felix).  Poema  a  la  solemne  y 
magnifica  funcion  que  con  motivo  de  la  dignidad  que  S.  M. 
confirid  al  serenisimo  principe  de  la  Paz  de  general  almirante  de 
Espafia  e  Indias.  \Havana:~\  D.  Estevan  Bolona.  1807.  410, 
pp.  27.  9765 


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CabaRas  y  Crespo.  Exequias  que  por  muerte  de  D.  J.  C. 
Ruiz  de  Cabafias  y  Crespo  se  celebraron  en  la  iglesia  catedral  de 
Guadalajara.      Guadalajara.    1825.     Folio,  Title,  pp.  82.    9766 

Cabe(^a  de  Vaca.  La  lelacion  que  dio  Aluar  nu-|fiez  cabe9a 
de  vaca  de  lo  acaescido  enlas  Indias|enla  armada  donde  yua  por 
gouernador  Pri-|philo  de  narbaez,  desde  el  afio  de  veyntefy  siete 
hasta  el  ano  d'  trtynta  y  seys|que  boluio  a  Seuilla  con  tresjde  su 
compafiia  . : .  |  [Colophon  :]  Fue  impresso  el  presente  tra-  \  tado  enla 
magnifica^  noble ^  y  antiquissima  ^iudad\de  Zamora:  por  los  honrrados 
varones  Augu-  |  stin  de  pwz,  y  'Juan  Picardo  compaheros  im  j  pressores 
de  libros  veziftos  dela  d'tcha  ^iu  |  dad.  A  casta  y  espensas  del  virtuoso 
va  I  ron  "Juan  pedrn  musetti  mercader  |  de  I'tbros  ve%ino  de  Medina  del 
I  campo.  Acabose  en  seys  dias  |  del  mes  de  Octubre.  Ano  \  del  nasfi- 
miento  cl'  nto  sal\uador  Jesu  Cristo  de\mil  y  quinientos  y\quarenta  y 
dos\Anos.\   [1542.]    Sm.  4to,  Title,  66  1.  l.  9767 

This  account  was  translated  into  Italian  by  Ramusio,  and  paraphrased  into  English 
by  Purchas.  Ternaux  gave  a  French  version,  and  Mr.  Buckingham  Smith  a  new 
translation  from  the  original  Spanish.  The  text  was  p.-inted  by  Uarcia,  who  availed 
himself  of  the  opportunity  to  add  a  dissertation  vindicating  Cabe^a  de  Vaca  from  the 
aspersions  of  Honorio  Philipono.  Respecting  the  name  of  this  author,  the  reader  may 
consult  Ternaux's  reprint,  ora  quotation  in  [Harrisse's]  "  Bib.  Am.  Vet.,"  pp.  381-384, 
where  also  w'U  be  found  an  interesting  account  of  the  book  and  its  author. 

CABE9A  DE  Vaca.  La  relacion  y  comentarios  del  gouerna  | 
dor  Aluar  nufiez  cabe^a  de  vaca,  de  lo  acaescido  en  las  |  dos 
joraadas  que  hizo  a  las  Indias.  {  Con  priuilegio.  |  *|  Esta  tassada 
por  los  sefiores  del  consejo  en  Ocheta  y  cinco  mrs.  |  [Colo- 
phon :  j  Impresso  en  Valladolid^  por  Francisco  fer-  j  nandez  de  Cor- 
doua.  Am  de  mil  y  quinien- 1  nientos  [sic]  y  c'mquenta  y  cinco  anos 
[1555].  I    4to,  fol.  i-lvj,  (2),  Ivij-clxiiii.  H.  9768 

The  running  title  of  the  "  relacion  "  is  "  Naufragios ",  etc.  After  fol.  Ivj  there 
is  a  title-page:  "Commenta  |  rios  de  Alvar  Nvne£  Cabe  |  9a  de  Vaca,  adelantado  y 
gouernador  dela  pro  |  uincia  del  Rio  dula  Plata.  |  Scriptus  por  Pero  hernandez  scriuano 
y  secre-  |  tario  de  la  prouincia.  ...  |  ...  |  ...  ."  |  Sold,  in  1845,  for  £4  4s.  These 
are  translated  in  Ternaux's  "  Voyages,"  filling  two  volumes,  with  the  following 
titles  : 

CABE9A  DE  Vaca.  ...  Commentaries  d'Alvar  Nufiez  Ca- 
be9a  de  Vaca  ...  .  Paris:  Arthus  Bertrand.  M.  Dccc  xxxvii. 
8vc,  2  1.,  pp.  507.  ba.  9769 

CABE9A  DE  Vaca.  ...  Relation  et  naufrages  d'Alvar  Nufiez 
Cabe9a  de  Vaca  ...  .  Paris:  Arthus  Bertrand.  M.  DCCC  xxxvii. 
8vo,  Title,  pp.  7,  302.  ba.  9770 


CABET. 


201 


Cabe^a  de  Vaca.  The  Narrative  of  Alvar  Nufiez  Cabe^a 
de  Vaca.  Translated  by  Buckingham  Smith.  Washington. 
1851.     Folio,  pp.  138.     8  Maps.  ba.  9771 

One  hundred  and  tw-n  copies  printed  for  private  circulation  only,  by  Mr,  G.  Riggs,  of 
Washington,  ten  of  which  are  on  large  paper.  A  new  edition,  with  additional  notes, 
is  now  (1869)  in  press. 

Cabell  (Edward  C.)  Hon.  E.  Carrington  Cabell's  Letter 
respecting  Florida.  [Dated  Washington,  Aug.  29,  1852.  n.  p. 
n.  d.]     Broadside.  h.  9772 

Cabell.  Speech  of  Mr.  Cabell  of  Florida,  on  the  Mexican 
War.  Delivered  in  the  Hous?  of  Representatives,  March  4, 
1848.     [^fVashington :"]  Towers,  printer.     8vo,  pp.  16.     H.  9773 

Also  !  Letter  ...  on  the  Subject  of  the  Election  of  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, January  13,  1848.  JVashingtott  :  printed  by  yohn  T.  Towers.  1848.  8vo, 
pp.  8.  H. —  The  Slave  Question.  Speech  ...  March  5,  1850,  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8. — Speech  ...  on  the  Subject  of  the  Political  Parties  of  the  Country.  ... 
Feb.  3,  1852.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Subject  of  Fortify- 
ing Key  West  and  Tortugas  :  ...  Tuesday,  December  21,1852.  fVashington,  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  12.     H. 

Cabell  (J.  C.)  Speech  on  the  Anti-TarifF  Resolutions 
passed  at  the  Session  of  the  Legislature  of  Virginia,  1828-9. 
Accompanied  by  sundry  Notes  and  Documents.  By  Joseph  C. 
Cabell  .,.   .  Richmond.   1831.     8vo,  pp.  58.  B.  9774 

Cabell  (J.  C.)     University  of  Virginia.     4^^^  Jefferson  (T.) 

Cabell  (Julia  Mayo).  An  Odd  Volume  of  Facts,  in  Prose 
and  Verse.     Richmond,  Va.   1852.    i2mo,  pp.  276.  9775 

Cabell  (N.  F.)  Early  History  of  Agriculture  in  Virginia. 
By  N.  F.  Cabell.      Washington,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  41.       s.  9776 

Cabello  (P.  M.)  Guia  politica  eclesiastica  y  militar  del 
Peru,  para  el  ano  de  1865,  por  Pedro  M.  Cabello.  Lima.  1865. 
i2mo,  pp.  347.  +  Guia  politica  eclesiastica  y  militar  del  Peru, 
para  el  ano  de  1865,  por  Pedro  M.  Cabello.  De  orden  suprema. 
Lima.  1865.  i6mo,  pp.  352.  +  Para  el  ano  de  1866.  Lima. 
1866.    i6mo,  pp.  316.  9777 

[Cabet  (£tienne).]  Celebration  a  Nauvoo  du  septieme  anni- 
versaire  du  depart  de  la  premiere  avant-garde  icarienne,  3  fevrier 
1848.     [Signed  Cabet.J     Paris:  Pauteur.   1855.    i6mo.      9778 

Cabet.  Colonic  icarienne  aux  £tats-Unis  d'Amerique.  Sa 
constitution,  ses  lois,  sa  situation  materielle  et  morale  apres  le 
premier  semestre  de  1855.     Paris:  rue  BailUt.  1856.    i2mo. 

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[Cabet.]  Colonic  icarienne.  Guerre  a  mort  de  I'opposition 
contre  le  Cit.  Cabet,  fondateur  et  President  d'Icaire,  et  memor- 
able seance  de  la  nuit  du  12  au  13  Mai  1856  de  71,  2  du  soir  a 
6  du  matin.    Nauvoo:  typographic  icarienne.    1856.    8vo,  pp.  72. 

Cabet.  Colonie  ou  republique  icarienne  dans  les  £tats-Unis 
d'Amerique.  Son  histoire.  Systeme  icarien.  Doctrine  icarienne. 
...  Deuxieme  edition.  [Signed  Cabet.]  Paris:  Vauteur,  1854. 
i6mo.    4-  Deuxitme  edition.   1855.    i6mo.  97^1 

Cabet.  Colonie  icarienne.  Situation  dans  I'lowa,  au  15 
octobre  1853.  [Signed  Cabet.]  Paris:  Pauteur.  1853.  8vo,  pp. 
409.  9782 

Cabet.  Colony  or  Republic  of  Icaria  in  the  United  States 
of  America  Its  History  ...  .  By  Mr.  Cabet,  ...  .  Nauvoo: 
Icarian  printing  office.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  (i),  19,  (t).  h.  9783 

Cabet.  Notre  Proces  en  escroquerie,  ou  Poursuites  dirigees 
contre  les  citoyens  Cabet  et  Krolikowski,  a  I'occasion  de  la 
fondation  d'Icarie.     Paris:  rue  y.  J.  Rousseau.   1849.    i8mo. 

Cabet.  Proces  et  acquittement  du  citoyen  Cabet,  accuse 
d'escroquerie  pour  I'emigration  icarienne.  Paris:  rue  Baillet. 
1851.    8vo.  9785 

Cabet.  Prcgres  de  la  colonie  icarienne  etablie  a  Nauvoo 
(£tats-Unis  d'Amerique).  M.  Cabet  a  Julien  jeune  Icarien  dis- 
pose a  venir  en  Icarie.     Paris:  Pauteur.   1854.    i6mo.         9786 

Cabet.  Voyage  en  Icarie,  roman  philosophique  et  social. 
5*  edition.     Paris:  Mallet  et  O'.   1848.    i8mo.  9787 

Cabet.  Voyages  et  aventures  de  lord  William  Carisdall  en 
Icarie.  Traduits  de  I'anglais  de  Francis  Adams,  par  Th.  Du- 
fruit.     Souverain.   1840.    2  vols.,  8vo.  97^8 

Also  :  Adreeees  des  Icariens  de  Nauvou  a  citoyen  Cabet.  Protestacion  de  quelques 
dissidents  et  repons  du  citoyen  Cabet.  Paris:  imp.  de  Malteste.  1851.  8vo.  —  A 
long  list  of  his  other  writings,  some  of  which  may  relate  to  this  country,  will  be  found 
in  Cheron's  "  Cat.  gen.  de  la  libr.  fran9aise  au  xixe  siecle,"  11.  500-505. 

Cabeza  de  Baca.     See  Cabe9a  de  Vaca,  No.  9767. 

Cabezas  (J.)  Historia  prodigiosa  de  la  admirable  aparicion, 
y  milagros  portentoses  de  la  imagen  de  Maria  N.  S.  de  la  Sot- 
erralia  de  Nieva,  especialissima  defensora  de  truenos,  rayos, 
centellas,  y  terremotos.  Mexico.  1748.  4to,  2  1.,  pp.  68.  En- 
graving. 9789 

£l  Cabild  j  de  Michoacan.     See  Michoacan. 


CABOT. 


203 


Cabildo.  Relation  de  la  funebre  ceremonia  y  exequias  de 
D.  Ildef.  Nufiez  Arzobispo.     Mexico.    1802.    410,  44  1.       9790 

The  Cabinet.  Philadelphia:  J.  Laval  iff  S.  F.  Bradford. 
[n.  d.]    i2mo,  5  1.,  pp.  143.  9791 

Portraits  and  biographies  of  Andrew  Jackson  and  his  Cabinet. 

The  Cabinet ;  or,  a  Collection  of  Choice  Things  ;  compris- 
ing the  Beauties  of  American  Miscellanies  for  the  Last  Thirty 
Years.     By  a  Citizen  of  New  York.     New  Tori.    181 5.     8vo. 

The  first  article  is  a  description  of  the  Federal  procession,  on  the  23d  day  of  July, 
1788,  in  honor  of  the  adoption  of  the  Constitution  by  the  States. 

The  Cabinet  Conference;  or,  Tears  of  Ministry.  Present 
the  King  —  Duke  of  Richmond  —  Earl  Shelburine  —  Lord 
North,  Lord  G.  Germaine.     London:   Kearsly.    Jjyg.     8vo. 

Another  thing  of  the  "  Anticipation  "  kind.     See  M.  R.,  lxi.  p.  466. 

The  Cabinet  of  Freedom,  under  the  supervision  of  the  Hon. 
William  Jay,  Rev.  Professor  Bush,  of  the  University  of  New 
York,  and  Gerrit  Smith,  Esq.  New  York.  1836.  3  vols., 
i2mo.  N.  9794 

The  Cabinet  of  Natural  History,  American  Rural  Sports, 
with  Fifty-two  illustrations.  Philadelphia.  1832.  2  vols.,  4to, 
pp.  viii,  298  ;  viii,  292,  and  Index.  9795 

Originally  published  in  z6  parts.     The  plates  include  a  portrait  of  Rembrandt  Peale. 

Cabinet  of  Portraits  consisting  of  Distinguished  Characters, 
British  &  Foreign ;  accompanied  with  A  brief  Memoir  of  each 
Person.     London.    1823.    3  vols.,  8vo.     192  Portraits.        9796 

Includes  some  Americans. 

The  Cabinet,  or  Works  of  Darkness,  1824.     See  P  (L.) 

Cable  (J.)  Homes,  Vines,  and  Fig-Trees  for  All.  Speech 
of  Hon.  Joseph  Cable,  of  Ohio,  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, March  11,  1852,  or  the  Bill  to  encourage  Agriculture, 
&c.     Printed  at  the  Globe  Office^  Washington.    8vo,  pp.  7.         h. 

Le  Cable  transatlantique  reliant  la  France  et  les  £^tats-Unis 
d'Amerique.    Paris:  imprimerie  Poitevin.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  8.     H. 

Cabot  (George).  A  Short  Account  of  the  Hartford  Con- 
vention. An  attested  copy  of  the  Secret  Journal  of  that  body. 
Boston.   1823.     8vo.  9799 

Title  from  S.  G.  Drake's  catalogue. 


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CABRAL. 


[Cabot  (J.  E.)]  Discovery  of  America  by  the  Norsemen, 
[n.  p.   n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  30.  h.  9800 

[Cabot.]  Letter  to  the  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  on  Oc- 
casion of  his  Late  Proclamation,  of  August  20,  1861.  Boston: 
A.  K.  Loring.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  12.  h.  9801 

Cabot  (M.)  The  Nature  of  Religious  Fasting  Opened.  In 
Two  Short  Discourses  Deliver'd  At  Thompson  in  Kellingley, 
Connecticut  Colony.  On  a  Day  of  Publick  Fasting  and  Prayer. 
April  18.  1773.  By  Marston  Cabot,  v.d.m.  ...  Boston:  John 
Eliot.  MDCCXXxiv.   8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  ii,  18.  b.  9802 

Cabot.  The  Nature  of  Religious  Thanksgiving  Opened. 
A  Sermon  Preach'd  At  Thompson  in  Kellingley,  Connecticut 
Colony.  On  a  Day  of  Thanksgiving,  November  7.  1734.  By 
Marston  Cabot,  v.d.m.  ...  Boston:  S.  Kneeland  iff  T.  Green. 
MDCcxxxv.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  23.  b.  9803 

Also:  A  Sermon  at  Thompson,  Con.  Oct.  17,  1742.  Boston.  1743.  lamo.  —  A 
Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Aaron  Brown,  Killingley,  Jany  9.  1754. 
New  London.   1754.    8vo. 

Cabot  (S.)  Description  of  the  Cartoon  of  Sebastian  Cabot, 
presenting  Indians  from  Newfoundland  to  Henry  VII.  1843. 
4to.     Plate.  9804 

Cabot.  Memoir  of  Sebastian  Cabot.  See  [Biddle  (R.)], 
Vol.  II.,  No.  5248. 

See  also  Ramusio,  Vol.  11.;  Sparks  (J.);  "  Westm.  Rev.,"  xvi.  22;  M.  R.,  cxxv. 
515;  Hakluyt,  Vol.  in.;  "Blackwood's  Mag,,"  lxxxi.  369;  N.  A.  R.,  xxxiv.  405. 

Cabot  (S.  C.)  What  have  we,  as  Individuals,  to  do  with 
Slavery?  By  Susan  C.  Cabot.  \^New  Tork:  American  Anti- 
Slavery  Society,  n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  7.  b.  9805 

Cabot  Institute.  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Cabot 
Institute,  with  a  Catalogue  of  the  Books  contained  in  the  Li- 
brary. Springfield:  printed  by  Horace  S.  Taylor.  1846.  i6mo, 
pp.  35.  9806 

Cabral  (Fredrico  Augusto  de  Vasconcellos  A.  Pereira).  Me- 
moria  geologica  sobre  Os  terranos  do  Carral  alto,  e  Serro  de  S. 
Roque,  na  provincia  de  S.  Pedro  do  Sul.  Porto  Alegre.  1857. 
4to.  9807 

Cabral  (P.  A.)  Historia  do  Brasil  desde  o  descobrimento 
por  Pedro  Alvares  Cabral,  ate  a  abdica^ao  do  imperador  D.  Pe- 
dro I.     Paris:  Casimir.   1839.    2  vols.,  8vo.     Map.  9808 


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205 


Cabral.  Doll  Alvarez,  oder  die  Entdeckuiig  von  Brasilien, 
und  Alex.  Graf  von  Bonreval.  Zwei  historiche  Erzahlungen 
fur  d.  jugend.  Neuhaldensleben  :  Eyraud.  1 839.  8vo,  4  Illus- 
trations. 9809 

Cabral  (P.  G.  T.  da  Viega).  See  Viega  Cabral  (P.  G.  T. 
da). 

Cabredo  (Rodrigo  de).  Historia  Insignis  Miraculi,  quod 
Deus  Invocatione  S.  Ignatii  Patriarchal  nostri  patravit  Limfe  Die 
8  Novembris  Anno  1607  in  Religioso  quodam  ex  ordine  S.  Do- 
minici.      Grac'ti :   Typis  fVidmanstadii.    1609.     410.  98 1 0 

Ternaux,  No.  319,  gives  the  title  differently.  Ternaux's  title  is  likely  enough  to 
be  correct.      Perhaps  the-e  were  two  title-pages,  if  not  two  editions. 

Cabrer  (J.  M.)  Reconocimiento  del  rio  Pepiri-Guazu,  por 
D.  Jose  Maria  Cabrer  ...  extractado  de  su  diario  iiiedito.  ... 
Buenos- Aires:  imprenta  del  Estado-  1836.  Folio,  Title,  pp.  iv, 
3-1 1.     (Angelis.  Coleccion,  T.  iv.)  h.  98 ii 

Cabrera  (C.)  [Recto  of  the  last  leaf:]  Christophorus 
Cabrera  Burgensis  ad  lectorem  |  sacri  baptismi  ministru.  Gi- 
colon  Icastichon.  |  Si  pancz  pnosse  cupz  ueneradi  sacerdos  :  |  Vt 
baptizari  quilibet  Indus  habet :  |  ...  [Errata.]  Imprimiose  este 
Manual  de  Adultos  en  la\grd  ciudad  J'  Mexico  por  mddado  d'  los\ 
Reuercdissimos  senores  obispos  d'  la  nueua  \  Espana  y  a  sus  expesas  : 
en  casa  de  lud  \  Cromberger.  Aho  d'l  nacimicto  d!  nuestro  senor  \  lesu 
Christo  d*  mill  y  quinictos  y  quareta.  \  A  xiij  dias  d'l  mes  d'  De- 
zicbre.  \  9812 

This  work  exists  only  in  fragments.  Mr.  Harrisse,  "  Bib.  Am,  Vet.,"  pp.  365-376, 
makes  this  book  the  text  for  an  extended  dissertation,  founded  on  dat.i  furnished  by 
D.  J.  G.  Icazbalceta,  on  the  date  of  the  first  book  printed  in  Mexico ;  and,  after 
quoting  from  Davila  Padilla,  Alonso  Fernandez,  and  Gonzales  Davila,  leaves  the 
impression  that  this  is  probably  the  first  book  knoivn  to  be  printed  in  the  New  World, 
and  that  the  honor  of  printing  it  is  due  to  Juan  Cromberger.     Sec  Climacio. 

Cabrera  (Manuel  de).  Verdad  Aclarada  y  Disvanecidas 
Iniposturas,  con  que  lo  ardiente  de  una  pluma  poderosa  en  esta 
Nueva  Espana,  quiso  persuadir,  averse  acabado  el  Ano  de  1675, 
la  Fabrica  del  real  desague  de  la  insigne  ciudad  de  Mexico. 
[^Mexico.']   1678.    Folio,  pp.  123,  2  1.  9813 

Cabrera  (M.)  Maravilla  Americana,  y  conjunto  de  raras 
Maravillas,  observadas  con  la  direccion  de  las  reglas  de  el 
arte  de  la  pintura  en  la  prodigiosa  imagen  de  Nuestra  Sra.  de 
Guadalupe  de  Mexico,  por  Don  Miguel  Cabrera,  pintor  ...  . 


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Mexico:  en  la  imprtnta  del  Colegio  de  San  Ildefonso.    1756.  410, 
8  1.,  pp.  30.  9814 

Alao  in  tliu  "  Coluccioii  "  published  by  Luis  Antunio  and  Cayetanu  Torres  Tu9on. 
See  Bartolache'a   ••  Manifesto,"  pp.  a2».,  49-52,  55. 

Cabrera  (T.  M.)  Tesoro  de  la  Virtud,  escondido  en  el 
Tesoro  Publico  de  Opulento  Caudel,  Sermon  Funebre,  en  Hon- 
ras  del  Senor  D.  Fernando  de  la  Campa,  Cos.  Mexico :  "J.  B. 
de  HogaL    1743.    4to.  98 1 5 

Cabrera  Bueno  {Almirante  D.  Joseph  Gonzalez).  Nave- 
gacion  especulativa,  y  Practica.     Manila.    1734.     Folio.     Plates. 

Printed  on  paper  marufactured  in  the  Philippine  Islands.  "This  valuable  work  on 
navigation  seems  totally  unknown  to  bibliographers.  It  contains  directions  for  coast- 
ing South  America."  —  Libki. 

Cabrera  y  Quintero  (Cayetano  de).  Escudo  de  armas 
de  Mexico  :  celestial  proteccion  de  esta  nobilissima  ciudad,  de 
la  Nueva-Espana,  y  de  casi  todo  el  Nuevo  Mundo,  Maria  San- 
tissii.ia,  en  su  portentosa  imagen  del  Mexicano  Guadalupe,  mila- 
grosamente  apparecida  en  el  palacio  arzobispal  el  Ano  de  1 531. 
Y  jurada  su  principal  patrona  el  passado  de  1737.  En  la  an- 
gustia  que  ocasiono  la  Pestilencia,  que  cebada  con  mayor  rigor 
en  los  Indios,  mitigo  sus  ardores  al  abrigo  de  tanta  sombra : 
describiala  ...  D.  Cayetano  de  Cabrera,  y  Quintero,  ...  . 
Mexico :  Impresso  par  la  Viuda  de  D.  Joseph  Bernardo  de  Hogal. 
1746.  Folio,  Engraved  Frontispiece,  and  17  1.,  pp.  522,  Index, 
12  1.  H.  9817 

See  Partolache's  "Manifiesto,"  pp.  44-47.     Priced,  £5  5s.;  by  J.  R.  Smith,  £4  4s. 

Cabrera  y  Quintero.  Viva  Copia  del  M.  Sagrado  Mach- 
abeo  Joan  Hyrcano,  el  D.  J.  A.  de  Vizarron  y  Eguiaretta. 
Discurrida  en  Arco  Triumphal,  que  a  su  publica  entrada  erigio 
la  Santa  Iglesia  Metropolitana,  por  D.  Cayetano  de  Cabrera  y 
Quintero.     Mexico.    1732.  98 1 8 

In  prose  and  verse. 

Cabrera  (Felix).     See  Rio  (Antonio  del). 

Cabrera  de  Navares  (M.)  Memoria  sobre  el  estado  actual 
de  las  Americas,  y  medio  de  pacificarlas.  Escrita  de  drden  del 
Excmo.  Sr.  D.  Ramon  Lopez  Pelegrin,  Secretario  de  Estado,  y 
del  Despacho  de  la  Gobernacion  de  Ultramar,  y  presentada  a  S. 
M.  y  a  las  Cortes  extraordinarias  por  el  Ciudadano  Miguel  Ca- 
brera de  Nevares.  Madrid:  Imprenta  de  Don  Jose  del  Collado. 
1821.  8vo,  pp.  (6),  71.  c,  H.  +  Habana:  Reimpressa  en  la 
imprtnta  Fraternal,   1822.    8vo.  9819 


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Caccia  {Dr.  Antonio).  Europa  ed  America  scene  deUa  vita 
dal   1848  al  1850.     Monaco:  Franz.    1850.    pp.  iv,  500.     9820 

The  Cacique  of  Ontario  j  an  Indian  Tale.  London:  Fielding. 
1786.    4to.  9821 

An  alteration  of  Richardson's  "The  Indians,  a  Tale."     See  M.  R.,  lxxv.  474. 

Caddell  (C.  M.)  a  History  of  the  Missions  in  Japan  and 
Paraguay.  By  Cecilia  Mary  Caddell.  London:  Burns.  1856. 
i2mo,  pp.  250.    +  New  Tori:   Sadlier  i^  Co.    1856.    i2mo. 

Caddell.  Historia  de  las  misiones,  en  la  Japon  y  Paraguay. 
Escrita  en  ingles,  traducida  por  C.  Pedregal.  Segunda  edicion. 
Madrid.   1857.    ^^o.  9823 

Caddy  {Lieut.  J.  H.)  Scenery  of  the  Windward  and  Lee- 
ward Islands.    London.    1837.    Folio.    12  colored  Plates.      9824 

Cadet  Life  at  West  Point.     See  [Strong  (G.  C.)] 

Cadet  (J.  Marc).  Observations  sur  I'Expedition  de  1827 
pour  le  Pole  Nord.     Paris:  Imp.  de  Balzac.   1827.    ^^o*     9825 

Cadet.  Precis  des  Voyages  entrepris  pour  se  rendre  par  le 
Nord  dans  les  Indes ;  et  les  lois  physiques  a  consulter  pour  le 
succes  des  navigations  ulterieures.    Paris:  Beauce-Rusand.   1818. 

Reprinted  with  the  title  :  "  Direction  des  glaces  deduite  des  relations  de  Ross  et  de 
Parry.     Paris:  DonJey-Dupri ;   Beaucc-Rusand.   1824."     8vo.     Map. 

Cadieux  (J.  N.)  The  Franco-Canadian  Annexionists  of 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  to  Gen.  Benjamin  F.  Butler,  on  Canado-Ameri- 
can  Annexation,     [n.  p.    1866.]    Broadside.  9827 

Signed  by  J.  N.  Cadieux  and  5  others  as  Committee. 

Cadieux.  Observations  sur  un  ecrit  intitule:  Questions 
sur  le  gouvernement  ecclesiastique  du  district  de  Montreal,  par 
un  pretre  du  diocese  de  Quebec.      Three  Rivers.   1823.    8vo. 

Cadogan  (G.)  The  Spanish  Hireling  Detected:  being  a 
Refutation  of  the  sever:  1  Calumnies  and  Falsehoods  in  a  late 
Pamphlet,  Entitul'd  "An  Impartial  Account  of  the  late  Expedi- 
tion against  St.  Augustine  under  Gen.  Oglethorpe.  By  George 
Cadogan,  Lieutenant  in  General  Oglethorpe's  Regiment.  ... 
London:  J.  Roberts.   M  dcc  XLiii.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  68.     H.  9829 

Cadogan.     A  Full  Reply  to  Lieut.  Cadogan's  Spanish  Hire- 


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ling,  &c.  and  Lieut.  Mackay's  Letter  Concerning  the  Action  at 
Moosa.  Wherein  The  Impartial  Account  of  the  late  Expedi- 
tion to  St.  Augustine  [Fla.]  is  clearly  vindicated,  by  plain  Facts 
and  Evidence.  ...  By  the  Author  of  the  Impartial  Account. 
London:  y.   Huggonson.  m.occ.xliii.    i2mo,  Title,  pp.  iv-viii, 

63.  C,  H.  9830 

The  expedition  referred  to  is  known  as  Oglethorpe's.     See  "  Gentlemen's   Mag." 

Cadoret  (E.)  La  vie  de  Christophe  Colomb  par  I'abbe  Eug. 
Cadoret.  Paris:  libraire  internationaU.  Bruxelles:  Verboeckhoven 
et  O.    Leipzig:   A.  La  Croix.    Livourne.    186  .    i8mo,  pp.  416. 

El  Caduceo,  Periddico  del  estado  libre  de  la  Puebla  de  los 
Angeles.     Puebla.   1824.    8vo.     Continued  to  1826.  9^3^ 

Cadusch  [Marquis  de)^  Brulley  (C.  A.),  and  Pons  (Fr.  S. 
de).  Rapport  de  MM.  le  marquis  de  Cadusch,  Brulley,  et  de 
Pons,  nommcs  commissaires  pour  I'examen  de  la  declaration  sur 
interpretation,  par  M.  le  gouverneur  general  de  Saint-Domingue. 
[15  juillet  1790.]  Port-au-Prince:  Bourdon.  1790.  4to,  pp.  4g 
or  less.  9^33 

Cadwallader  (B.)  a  Letter  to  Friends  of  Philadelphia 
yearly  meeting.  By  Benjamin  Cadwallader.  Philadelphia.  1855. 
8vo.  p.  9834 

Cadwallader  (G.)  The  Philadelphia  Gray's  Collection  of 
Official  Reports  of  Brigadier-General  George  Cadwallader's 
Services  during  the  Campaign  of  1847,  in  Mexico.  Philadelphia. 
1848.    8vo.  p.  9835 

[Cadwallader  (John).]  A  |  Reply  |  to  |  General  Joseph 
Reed's  I  Remarks,  I  on  a  Late  Publication]  in  the  |  Independent 
Gazetteer,]  With  some  Observations  on  his  |  Address ]  to  the! 
People  of  Pennsylvania.  J  Philadelphia  :  ]  Printed  and  Sold  by  T. 
Bradford^  in  Front-Street^  the  Fourth  ]  Door  below  the  Coffee-House^ 
mdcclxxxiii.  I    8vo,  pp.  54.  BA.,  p.  9836 

By  Gen.  John  Cadwallader,  though  its  real  authorship  has  been  attributed  to  Dr. 
B.  Rush.  The  original  edition  of  this  and  Reed's  remarks  having  been  suppressed  by 
one  or  other  of  the  parties  concerned,  are  two  of  the  rarest  pieces  in  Pennsylvania 
literature,  and  may  be  estimated  at  from  twenty  to  thirty  dollars  each.  The  occasion 
of  the  dispute  was  the  assertion,  by  Gen.  Cadwallader,  that  in  Dec,  1776,  before  the 
battle  of  Trenton,  Gen.  Reed  was  so  much  depressed  by  the  sad  state  of  American 
affairs  as  to  meditate  withdrawing  from  the  service.  This  assertion  Gen.  Reed  denies, 
and  Gen.  Cadwallader  defends,  in  very  heated  and  bitter  language.  The  dispute  was 
revived  on  the  publication  of  the  ninth  volume  of  Mr.  Bancroft's  history.  See  Reed 
(W.  B.)     Reprinted  with  the  following  title : 


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Cadwalladbr.  a  Reply  to  Gen.  Joseph  R.ced's  Remarks 
on  a  late  Publication  in  the  Independent  Gazetteer :  with  some 
Observations  on  his  Address  to  the  People  of  Pennsylvania.  By 
Gen.  John  Cadwallader.  With  the  Letters  of  Gen.  George 
Washington,  Gen.  Alexander  Hamilton,  Major  David  Lenox, 
Dr.  Benjamin  Rush,  Gen.  P.  Dickinson,  Gen.  Henry  Laurens 
and  others.  Philadelphia :  printed  and  sold  by  T.  Bradford. 
MOCCLXXXIII.     Trenton,,  Reprinted.    1846.    i2mo,  pp.  56.    9837 

Altu  reprinted  in  H.  W.  Smith's  "  Nuti  to  Cracic,"  pp.  I5-S4«  '"''  ^'''>  Reed'* 
"Remarks,  PAilaJelpAia,  1863,"  8vo. 

Cady  (C.  W.)     See  Indiana. 

Cady  (D.  R.)  Memorial  of  Liwut.  Joseph  P.  Burrage :  a 
Funeral  Sermon,  preached  December  25,  1863,  by  Rev.  Daniel 
R.  Cady  ...   .   Boston:   Gould  and  Lincoln.    1864.    i2mo,  pp.  48. 

Caert-thesoor,  inhoudende  de  tafelen  des  gantsche  werelts  Lan- 
den,  met  beschryvingen  verlicht.  Middelburg:  B.  Langenes. 
1598.    2  pts.,  oblong  4to.     +  Amsterdam:   C.  Claese.    1599. 

The  second  part  contains  eleven  maps  of  America.     Another  edition,  Amsterdam,  C. 
Clatse,  1609,  contains  two  additional  maps  of  America. 

Caffrey  (A.)  A  Sketch  of  Blockley  Poor-House  Hospital, 
about  Twelve  Years  ago.  By  Andrew  CafFrey.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.  9840 

Cahita.     Arte  de  la  Lengua  Cahita.     Mexico.    1737.    i2mo. 

A  dialect  of  the  Indians  in  the  northern  part  of  Mexico.     See  Ludewig. 

[Cahoone  (Sarah  S.)]  A  Visit  to  Grandpa ;  or  a  Week  at 
Newport.  New  Tork :  J.  S.  Taylor.  1840.  i2mo,  pp.  213. 
Plate.  9842 

Reprinted  with  the  following  title  : 

[Cahoone.]  Sketches  of  Newport  and  its  Vicinity ;  with 
Notices  respecting  the  History,  Settlement  and  Geography  of 
Rhode  Island.  Illustrated  with  Engravings.  New  Tork :  John 
S.  Taylor  t^  Co.   1842.    i2mo,  pp.  213.  ba.,  h.  9843 

Caicedo  (J.  M.  Torres).     See  Torres  Caicedo  (J.  M.) 

Cail  and  Derosne  (Ch.)  De  la  fabrication  du  sucre  au 
colonies,  et  des  nouveaux  appareils  propres  a  ameliorer  cette 
fabrication.  Paris:  impr.  de  Bouchard-Huzard.  1843.  ^  P^*'» 
4to.    +  Seconde  edition,  considerablement  augmentee.    1844. 

vol.   III.  26 


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CAINRS. 


Cail  (J.  F.)  ET  C".  Mesuies  proposees  au  gouvernement 
pour  changer  la  situation  dc  nos  colonies  des  Antilles.  [Signe 
J.-F.  Cail  et  C'*.  3  Janvier  i860.  Paris:']  lith.  de  Harist'eguy. 
[n.  d.]    Folio,  pp.  48  or  less.  9845 

Caillot  (Antoine).  Abrege  des  voyages  modernes,  r6duits 
aux  traits  les  plus  curieux  ...  .  Paris:  Ledentu.  1820.  2  vols., 
i2mo.  8  Engravings,  -f-  1821.  2  vols.,  i2mo.  -|-  Quatrieme 
edition.  1826.     2  vols.,  i2mo.     8  Plates.  9846 

Intended  to  t'urni  a  eequel  to  "  Abrege  de  I'hittoire  generate  des  voyages,  par  La 
Harpe,  reduit  aux  traits  les  plus  interessants  et  les  plus  curieux  par  Ant.  C'*^**  [Cail- 
lot], Paris:  Ledentu.  i8ao."  a  vols.,  lamo.  8  Plates,  -f  1820-21.  [/A/'</.  |  + 
Troisieine  edition.  [Ihid.'\  1826.  [Ibid.']  +  Quatrieme  edition.  1834.  [^Ibid.'] 
Perhaps  I  should  mention  here  his  "  Nouvelle  histoire  des  nautragca  anciens  et 
modernes  ...  par  Ant.  C***.  Paris:  Corbet  ami.  1824."  i2mo.  Plates.  +  Par 
Ant.  Caillout  [irVj.     Seconde  edition.    1834.   i2mo.     2  Engravings. 

C[aillot].  Morceaux  choisis  des  Lettres  edifiantes  et  curi- 
euses,  ecrites  des  missions  etrangeres,  par  A.  C.  Paris.  1810. 
+  Quatrieme  edition.  Paris:  Brunot-Labbe.  1826.  2  vols., 
i2mo.  9S47 

[Caines  (Clement).]  Account  of  the  Commencement  and 
Progress  of  an  Institution  for  the  Relief  of  Poor  and  Destitute 
Children  throughout  the  Island  of  Saint  Christopher.  St.  Chris- 
topher:  printed  by  Richard  Cable.    M.DCCC.III.     8vo,  pp.  24,  (i). 

Caine  (S.  C.)  History  of  the  Convention  of  the  Leeward 
Islands,  for  the  purpose  of  Meliorating  the  Condition  of  the 
Slaves.      St.  Christopher.    1804.     8vo.  c.  9849 

Caines  (C.)  Letters  on  the  Cultivation  of  the  Otaheite 
Cane  ;  the  Manufacture  of  Sugar  and  Rum  ;  the  Saving  oi 
Molasses  ;  the  Care  and  Preservation  of  Stock  ;  with  the  Atten- 
tion and  Anxiety  which  is  due  to  Negroes.  To  these  Topics 
are  added,  a  few  other  Particulars  analogous  to  the  Subject  of 
the  Letters ;  and  also  Speech  on  the  Slave  Trade,  the  most 
important  Feature  in  West  Indian  Cultivation.  By  Clement 
Caines,  Esq.  London:  Messrs.  Robinson.  1801.  8vo,  pp.  v, 
xi-xv,  301.  H.  9850 

Hee  M.  R.,  xliii.  39. 

Caines.  Reflections  on  the  Embargo,  which  has  been  sub- 
stituted by  the  United  States  of  America,  for  Proclamations  of 
War.     St.  Christopher.    1808.     8vo.  c,  w.  9851 


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[Caines  (George)."!  An  Enquiry  into  the  Law-Merchant  of 
the  United  States  i  or,  Lex  Mercaioria  Americana,  on  Several 
Heads  of  Commercial  Injportance.  ...  New-York :  Abraham  and 
Arthur  Stambury.    1802.     8vo,  pp.  xxxviii,  (2),  648,  clxvii,  (i). 

The  dedication  to  President  Jefferson  is  signed  Geo.  Cainen. 

Cairo  (J.)  Letter  on  the  Lands  of  the  Illinois  Central 
Railway  Company.  By  James  Caird,  Esq.,  M.P.  London,  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  '  ■  H.  9853 

Cairo.  Prairie  Farming  in  America.  With  Notes  by  the 
way  on  Canada  and  the  United  States.  By  James  Caird,  m.p. 
...London:  Longman  \_etc.]  1859.  Post  8vo,  pp.  viii,  128.  Map. 
BA.    +  New  York:   D.  App/eton  ilf  Co.    1859.    '2mo.       c.  9854 

Cairnes  (J.  E.)  ...  The  American  Revolution;  A  Lecture 
delivered  before  the  Dublin  Young  Mens'  Christian  Association 
in  Connection  with  the  United  Church  of  England  and  Ireland, 
October  30th,  1862.  By  John  Elliott  Cairnes,  a.m.  [Second 
Edition.]  Dub/in:  Hodges,  Smith  is'  Co.  [1862.]  i6mo.  Title, 
pp.  44.  B.  -{-  Seventh  Edition — Revised  and  Enlarged.  \_Ibid. 
n.  d.]    i6mo.  Title,  pp.  48.     b.    -f-  New   York:   T.  J.  Crowen, 

1862.  8vo,  pp.  15.  b.  9855 

Cairnes.  The  Slave  Power:  its  Character,  Career,  &  Pro- 
bable Designs :  being  an  Attempt  to  Explain  the  real  Issues 
Involved  in  the  American  Contest.  By  J.  E.  Cairnes,  m.a.  ... 
London:  Parker,  Son  and  Bourn.  1862.  8vo,  pp,  xviii,  304. 
c,  H.  +  New  York:  Carleton.  M  Dccc  LXII.  8vo,  Title,  pp. 
vii-171.  BA.  -\-  Third  Edition.  New  York:  Follett ,  Foster  ^ 
Co.    M  DCCC  LXiii.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  vii-171.  h.  9856 

i'«  Mill  (J.  Stuart). 

Cairnes.  The  Southern  Confederacy  and  the  African  Slave 
Trade.  The  Correspondence  between  Professor  Cairnes,  a.m., 
and  George  M'Henry,  Esq.,  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by 
Rev.  George  B.  Wheeler,  a.m.     Dublin:  McGlashan  and  Gill. 

1863.  8vo,  pp.  61.  9857 

Also:  Who  are  the  Canters  :  London  Ladies'  Emancipation  Society.  1863.  8vo,  pp. 
8.  —  Colonization  and  Colonial  Government :  a  Lecture  ...  Dublin  ...  October  the 
a6th,  1864.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  54.  h.  —  "  The  Negro  Suffrage."  By  Pro- 
fessor Cairnes.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]      8vo,  pp.  12.     h. 

Cairo,  Illinois.     1856.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]   410,  pp.  20.     b.  9858 


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An  Act  to  Incorporate  the  Cairo  City  and  Canal  Company, 
in  the  State  of  Illinois.  Aiton:  Printed  hy  L.  A,  Parks.  1837. 
8vo,  pp.  7.  9859 

Circular,  Engineers  Reports  and  other  Documents  relating  to 
the  Cairo  property  at  the  confluence  of  the  Ohio  and  Missis- 
sippi Rivers.  Illinois.  Trustees,  Thomas  Taylor  [and  others]. 
Printed  for  the  Trustees  [^New  York].  1848.  8vo,  pp.  44.  2 
Maps.  9860 

Map  of  Cairo  City  Property  and  Catalogue  of  Lots  com- 
prised in  the  first  plot  of  the  City  of  Cairo,  Illinois.  [^New  Tork.'\ 
July.,  1853.    4^"'     3  M'^ps  and  27  Plates.  9861 

Prospectus  of  the  Cairo  City  and  Canal  Company,  with  the 
Act  of  Incorporation,  and  Documents  relating  to  the  City  of 
Cairo.  New  Tork :  James  Marine y  Printer.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  12, 
7,  4,  II,  3,  38,  23,  8,  15,  2.     Maps,  etc.  h.  9862 

Caius.  a  Few  Remarks  on  Mr.  Hamilton's  late  Letter,  con- 
cerning the  Public  Conduct  and  Character  of  the  President.  By 
Caius.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  IVarner  tif  Hanna.  1800.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  BA.,  c,  M.  9863 

Cajiga  (Ramon),  Gohernador.  Memoria  que  presenta  al  se- 
gundo  Congreso  de  Oaxaca  en  el  primer  periodo  de  sus  sesiones 
ordinarias,  el  16  Septiemhre  de  1861.  Oaxaca.  1861.  Folio,  pp. 
95,  54  1.  9864 

Calado  (M.)  O  I  Valeroso  |  Lvcideno,  |  e  |  Trivmpho  I  da 
ILiberdade.  I  Primeira  Parte.  jCompostaj  por  o  P.  Mestre  Frci 
Manoel  Calado  |  da  Orden  de  S.  Paulo  primeiro  Ermitao,  da 
CongregacSo  dos  |  Eremitas  da  Serra  d'Ossa,  natural  de  Villani- 
9osa.  I  Dedicada  |  ao  Serenissimo  Senhor  Dom  Theodosio  |  Principe 
do  Reyno,  &  Monarchia  de  Portugal.  |  Em  Lisboa.  \  Com  licen^a  da 
Sancta  Inquisi^do^  Ordinario,  i5f  Mesa  do  Pap,  \  Por  Paulo  Craes- 
beecK^  Impressor^  and  liureiro  das  Ordes  Militares.  \  Anno  do  Senhor 
de  1648. 1    2  I.,  pp.  356.  J.C.B.  9865 

Calado.  O  Valeroso  |  Lvcideno,  |  e  |  Trivmpho  |  da  |  Liber- 
dade.  |  Primeira  Parte.  ]  Composta  |  Pelo  Padre  Mestre  Fr.  Manoel 
Calado,  |  Da  Orden  de  Sam  Paulo  primeyro  Ermitam,  da  Con- 
erega^am  dos  Eremitas  |  da  Serra  d'Ossa,  natural  de  Villa-Vi^osa ; 
I  Dedicada  I  Ao  Excelentissimo  Senhor  |D.  Theodosio.  |  Principe 
deste  Reyno,  e  Monarqvia  |  de  Portugal.  |  Em  Lisboa.  \  Com  todas  as 


CALANCHA. 


213 


iicenfas  nictssarias.\Na  OJficma  dt  Domingos  Carneiro,   An,  1668. 1 
Folio,  Title,  pp.  8,  3  I.,  pp.  356.  9868 

Probably  the  lame  editinn,  with  a  new  title,  and  additional  preliminary  leavei. 

Calaoeras  (JoAo  Baptista).  Compcndio  do  Historia  da  edadc 
media,  adoptado  pela  commissAo  de  Iiistruc^.\  Publica.  Rio  dc 
yaneria:  Typ.  Modtrna  df  George  Btrtrand.  1 839.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  XV,  429;  347.  9866 

Calamy  (E.)  An  Histoi  al  Account  of  My  Own  Life,  with 
Some  Reflections  on  the  Times  I  have  lived  in.  (1671-1731.) 
By  Edmund  Calamy,  d.d.  Now  first  printed.  F^dited  and  illus- 
trated with  Notes,  Historical  and  Biographical,  by  Joliii  Towill 
Rutt.  In  Two  Volumes.  London:  Henry  Co/burn  find  Richara 
BentUy.    1829.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xi,  508;  xii,  561.  ba.,  g. 

Contains  some  reference  to  New  England,  Darien,  etc.     Stt  "  British  Critic,"  vii. 

Calamy.  The  Noncomformist's  Memorial;-  being  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Lives,  Sufferings,  and  Printed  Works,  of  the  Two 
Thousand  Ministers  Ejected  from  the  Church  of  England,  chiefly 
by  the  Act  of  Uniformity  Aug  24,  1666  [so  in  Vol.  i. ; 
correctly  1662  in  11.  and  in.]  Originally  written  by  Edmund 
Calamy,  d.d.  Abridged,  Corrected,  and  Methodized,  with 
many  additional  Anecdotes  and  several  New  Lives,  by  Samuel 
Palmer.  The  Second  Edition.  In  Three  Volumes.  Em- 
bellished with  Heads  of  the  principal  Divines,  chiefly  from 
original  Pictures.  London:  Button  isf  Son.  1802-03.  3  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  xvi,  (2),  434,  (I);  Title,  479,  (i);  vi,  (2),  528,  (23). 

The  former  editions  were  printed  in  171  <;«  iT^Ti  and  1788.  Contains  lives  and 
lists  of  works  of  all  the  early  New  England  divines.  Mr.  Allibone  quotes  .1  "  Life  of 
Increase  Mather,  1725,"  8vu,  by  this  uuthnr. 

Calancha  (A.  de).  Coionicajmoralizadajdel  orden  de|San 
Avgvstin  en  el  |  Perv,  con  svcesos|egenplares  en  esta|monarquia. 
|...|...|...  .  I  Compvesta  por  el  mvy  reverendo  |  Padre  Maestro 
Fray  Antonio  de  la  Calancha  ...|...  .  | ...  [...  |...  .\Ano  1638.  | 
...\En  Barcelona:  Por  Pedro  Lacavalleria  ...\...  .|  Folio,  En- 
graved and  Printed  Titles,  13  1.,  pp.  922,  (27).     ba.,  c,  h.  9870 

The  plate  of  the  Martyrdom  of  Diego  Ostez,  by  De  Jode,  on  page  783,  is  often 
deficient.     For  a  continuation,  see  Torre  (B.  de).  This  very  curious  account   of  the 

foundation  of  churches  and  religious  houses  in  Peru,  by  the  Augustin  Order,  has  but 
seldom  occurred  for  sale.  Mr.  Heber's  copy  sold  for  £3  3s.;  Puttick's,  i860,  for  £z; 
Lederc's,  No.  249,  for  126  fr.     For  a  Latin  version,  see  Brulius. 

Calancha.  Coronica  de  S.  Augustin  en  el  Peru  con  sucesos 
exemplares  de  esto  Monarquia.     Lima.   1653.    Folio,  Book  i., 


1  ' 


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CALCOTT. 


7  1.,  pp.    15,  268;  Book  II.,  I   1.,  pp.  42;  Book  v.,  pp.  92, 
Table,  2  1.  9871 

This  second  volume  of  the  Chronicle  of  Calancha  was  not  published.  It  is  a 
smaller  folio  than  the  first,  and  rarer.     Book  v.  is  the  third  in  order. 

Calancha.  Informe  al  virrey  de!  Peru  sobre  los  castores 
que  se  ca^an  desde  Callao  haste  Chile,  manifestando  que  son  los 
verdaderos,  y  renta  que  puede  sacar  de  ellos  su  majestad  por  fray 
A.  de  la  Calancha,  de  la  orden  de  S.  Agostim.    Lima.    1642. 

Title  from  Ternaux,  No.  617. 

Calancha.  Histoire  du  Peru,  partie  principale  des  An- 
tipodes, ou  Nouveau  Monde.  Et  du  grand  progres  de  la  Foy 
Chrestienne,  en  la  conversion  de  ces  Peuples  Gentiles;  par  la 
predication,  bons  examples,  mesme  du  Martyre  des  PP.  FF.  de 
i'ordrc  des  Hermites  du  Glorieux  Patriarche  Saint  Augustin,  etc. 
Toulouse:  Francois  Bonde.  1653.  4^^»  Engraved  Title,  5  1.,  pp. 
481,  Table,  pp.  8.  j.c.b.  9873 

At  the  end,  separately  paged,  is  "  Le  Martyre  du  Venerable  P.  Bernardin  De 
Guistang,  arrive  a  Marque  ou  Barbaric  le  i8  d'Avril  1606,  pp.  26.  Title  from  J.  C. 
Brown's  Cat.  See  Ternaux,  No.  730.  Brunet,  1468,  gives  the  title  differently,  and 
quotes  another  book  by  the  same  author  :  "  De  Immaculatae  Virginis  Maris  concep- 
tioni  certituJine.     Lima  Indorum.   162.9.     4to.s 

Calatayud  y  Borda  (C.  G.  de).  Oracion  Funebre  que  en 
las  solemnes  Exequias  de  la  R.  M.  Maria  Antonia  de  San  Joseph, 
Larrea,  Arispe,  de  los  Reyes :  Quatro  veces  Ministra  en  el  Mon- 
asterio  de  Trinitarias  Descalzas  de  esta  Ciudad  de  Lima:  Dixo 
en  la  Iglesia  del  Referido  Monasterio  en  xxx.  de  Octubre  de 
M.DCC.LXXxii.  El  R.  P.  Pr.  Fr.  Cypriano  Gerdnimo  de  Cala- 
tayud y  Borda :  del  orden  de  Nra.  Sra.  de  la  Merced :  Dr. 
Tedlogo,  sdstituto  que  fue  de  la  Catedra  de  Prima  de  Sto 
Tomas :  Regente  actual  de  la  de  Nona  de  Teologia  en  la  Real 
Vniuersidad  de  S.  Marcos :  Examinador  Sinodal  de  este  Arzo- 
bispado,  y  Rector  del  Colegio,  de  S.  Pedro  Nolasco.  Y  la 
dedica  a  la  Senora  Condesa  de  San  Isidro.  En  Lima:  en  la  Im- 
prenta  de  los  Hu'erfanos.   Ano  de  m.dcc.lxxxiii.    410,  58  1.,  pp. 

144-  9874 

Amongst  the  commendatory  matter  is  a  "  Labyrinthus  "  composed  in  the  form  of 
a  cross,  so  arranged  that  the  words  "  Maria  Innocens  Penitens"  may  be  read  in  a  great 
variety  of  ways,  commencing  from  the  centre.     Sold  at  Puttick's,  i860,  for  los. 

Calcott  (Alexander).  Treatise  on  the  Deluge.  London, 
1 76 1.  8vo.  +  Second  Edition  Enlarged.  London.  1768.  Rl. 
8vo,  pp.  423.  9875 

The  time  when,  a-id  the  manner  how,  America  was  Hrst  peopled,  occupies  thirty- 
one  pages  of  the  second  edition. 


CALDERON. 


215 


Calcott  {Lady).     See  Graham  (Maria). 

Caldas  (F.  J.  de).  Semenario  de  la  Nueva  Granada,  Mis- 
celane  de  Ciencias,  Litcratura,  Artes,  e  Industria,  publicada  per 
una  sociedad  de  patriotas  Grandinos,  bajo  la  direccion  de  Fran- 
cisco Juan  de  Caldas.  ...  Nueva  edicion,  corrigida,  aumentado 
...   Paris:   Lasserre     1849.    ^vo,  pp.  572.     Portrait.  9876 

Caldcleugh  (A.)  Travels  in  South  America,  during  the 
Years  1819-20-21;  containing  an  Account  of  the  Present 
State  of  Brazil,  Buenos  Ayres,  and  Chile.  By  Alexander  Cald- 
cleugh, Esq.  London:  John  Murray,  mdcccxxv.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  viii,  373;  viii,  380.     Map,  and  10  colored  Plates,     c.  9877 

See  "  Quarterly  Rev.,"  xxxii.  125-15Z. 

Caldcleugh.  Reisen  in  Siid-Amerika  wahrend  die  Jahren 
1819-25;  enthaltend  eine  Schilderung  der  gegenwartigen  Zu- 
standes  von  Brasilien,  Buenos- Ayres  und  Chile.  JVe'ttnar:  Ind.- 
Comptoir.  1826.  8vo.  (Neue  Bibl.  d.  wichtigsten  Reisebschr. 
Bd.  xLi.)  9878 

Calderon  (Fern.)  Obras  poeticas.  Mexico.  1844.  Rl. 
8vo.     6  Portraits.  9879 

Calderon  (Francisco).  Vida  del  P.  Gaspar  de  Carvajal  de 
la  Comp.  de  Jesus.  9880 

Carvajal  was  a  Mexican  Jesuit.     The  Backers  give  this  title  without  any  imprint. 

Calderon  (F.)  Sermon  en  las  Exequias  de  dona  Leonor 
Carreto,  marquesa  de  Mancera,  virreyus  desta  neuva  Espafia,  por 
Fr.  Francisco  Calderon.     Mexico.    1675.    4to.  9881 

Title  from  Ternaux,  No.  916. 

Calderon  (F.  G.)  Diccionario  de  la  legislacion  Peruana, 
por  Francisco  Garcia  Calderon.  Tomo  i.  A  —  D.  Lima.  i860. 
Folio,  pp.  viii,  886.  -|-  Tomo  11.  E  —  Z.  Suplemento.  Lima. 
1862.    Folio,  pp.  xxxii,  1260.  9882 

Calderon  (Ignacio).  Relacion  de  la  obediencia,  que  los 
Indios  de  Nayarit  dieron  al  rey  de  Espafia,  en  1721.  Megico. 
1722.    4to.  9883 

Calderon  (Juan  Alonso).  Memorial  juridico-politico  de  la 
S.  Iglesia  Catedral  de  la  Puebla  de  los  Angeles  en  la  Neuva- 
Espafia,  sobre  restituiria  las  armas  reales  de  Castilla,  Leon  ... 
que  puso  en  la  capilla  mayor  de  su  iglesia,  de  que  ha  sido  des- 
poiada  injustamente.    [n.  p.    n.  d.]    Folio,  6,  89  1.    Plates,     bd. 


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CALDERON. 


Calderon  (L.)  Evidence  taken  at  Port  of  Spain,  Island  of 
Trinidad,  in  the  Case  of  Louisa  Calderon,  with  Letter  to  Sir 
Sam.  Hood,  by  Col.  Thomas  Picton.     London.   1806.    8vo. 

Calderon  (P.)  Memorial  del  R.  P.  M.  Pedro  Calderon  de 
la  comp.  de  Jesus,  procurador  de  la  provincia  del  nuevo  reyno 
y  de  Quito,  etc.      Colonia:   Herman  Dehmen.    1695.     Folio. 

Relates  to  the  quarrel*  of  the  Dominicans  with  the  Jesuits. 

Calderon.     £I  Apostel  de  los  Indios.    Mexico.   166 1.    4to. 

CFalderon]  de  la  B[arca]  (Fran  :es  Erskine  Inglis).  Life 
in   Mexico  during  a  Residence  of  two  Years  in  that  Country. 

By  Mme.  C De  La  B .   ...  In  Two  Volumes.    Boston: 

Charles   C.  Little  and  James  Brown.   1843.    ^  vols.,  i2mo,  pp. 


xu,  412; 


XI,  427. 


Plates. 

Reprinted  with  the  following  title  : 


B.,  H.  9888 


Calderon  de  la  Barca.  Life  in  Mexico,  during  a  resi- 
dence of  two  Years  in  that  Country.  By  Madame  Calderon  de 
la  Barca.  With  a  Preface  by  W.  H.  Prescott.  London:  Chap- 
man ^  Hall.  1843.  ^^°»  PP'  ''■'j  43^-  **•  +  Belfast:  Simms 
i^  Mclntyre.   1852.    Post  8vo,  pp.  234.  c.  9889 

See  N.  A.  R.,  lvi.  i  37.  The  '*  Edinburgh  Review  "  remarks  :  "  A  more  genuine 
book,  in  air,  as  well  as  in  reality,  it  would  be  difficult  to  find." 

Calderon  de  la  Barca  (Pedro).     Aurora  en  Copacabana. 

Relates  tu  the  conquest  of  the  new  world,  see  Ternaux,  No.  443,  p.  81.  I  can- 
not ascertain  the  date  of  the  first  publication.  The  pidy  is  in  "Las  comedias  de 
D.  Pedro  Calderon  de  la  Barca  ...  corregidas  y  dadas  a  luz  por  Juan  Jorge  Keil.  ... 
Ltipsique.  1827-30."  4  vols.,  8vo,  Vol.  11.  pp.  443-476  (b.),  and  in  the  edition  of 
the  '*  Comedias  de  Don  Pedro  Calderon  de  la  Barca,"  4  vols.,  which  belongs  to  the 
"iBiblioteca  de  autores  espafloles  ...  ordenada  e  illustrada  por  D.  Buenaventura  Carlos 
Aribau.     Madrid.   1846,"  etc.      8vo. 

Calderon  de  la  Varca  (D.  M.)  Reales  Aranzeles  de  los 
ministros  de  la  real  avdienciu,  sala  del  crimen,  oficios  de  govierno, 
juzgado  de  bienes  de  difuntos,  tribunal  de  quentas,  real  caxa, 
escrivano  de  ella  ...  formados  dichos  Aranzeles  por  ...  D.Miguel 
Calderon  de  la  Varca,  y  D.  Balthazar  de  Tovar,  el  afio  de  1699. 
Y  aprobados  por  su  Magestad  el  afio  de  1701.  impressos  de  orden 
verbal  del  senor  Marques  de  Casa-Fuerte,  virrey,  afio  de  1727. 
Mexico:  Imprenta  real.  Reimpressos  segunda  vez:  Por  los  here- 
deros  de  la  viuda  de  Miguel  de  Rivera^  1 727.    Folio,  pp.  112. 


CALDWELL. 


217 


Caldicott  (Thomas  Ford),  d.d.  Hannah  Corcoran;  an 
Authentic  Narrative  of  her  ...  Abduction  from  Charlestown.  ... 
Boston.   1853.    i8mo.  9892 

Caldwell  (C.)  Autobiography  of  Charles  Caldwell,  m.d. 
With  a  Preface,  Notes  and  Appendix,  By  Harriot  W.  Warner. 
Philadelphia:  Lippincott^  Grambo^  and  Co.  1 855.  8vo,  pp.  viii, 
17-454.  B.,  c.  9893 

Caldwell.  A  Discourse  on  the  First  Centennial  Celebra- 
tion of  the  Birth-Day  of  Washington,  delivered  ...  [at]  Lex- 
ington, On  the  22nd  of  February,  1832.  By  Charles  Caldwell, 
m.d.      Lexington^  Kentucky.    1832.    8vo,  pp.  56.  c,  H.  9894 

Caldwell.  A  Discourse  on  the  Genius  and  Character  of 
the  Rev.  Horace  Holley,  ll.d.,  Late  president  of  Transylvania 
University,  by  Charles  Caldwell,  m.d.  ...  With  an  Appendix, 
containing  Copious  Notes,  Biographical  and  Illustrative.  Bos- 
ton: Hil/iardy  Gray^  Little^  and  Pf^ilkins.  1828.  8vo,  pp.  viii, 
294.     Portrait  and  2  Plates.  c,  h.  9895 

Caldwell.  An  Elegiac  Poem  on  the  Death  of  General 
Washington.  By  Charles  Caldwell,  a.m.,  m.d.  Philadelphia: 
Printed  at  the  office  of  '■'■The  True  American."  1800.  8vo,  2  1., 
pp.  12.  9896 

Caldwell.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Campaigns  of  the 
Hon.  Nathaniel  Greene,  Major  General  in  the  Army  of  the 
United  States,  and  Commander  of  the  Southern  Department,  in 

the  War  of  the  Revolution.     By  Charles  Caldwell,  m.d 

Philadelphia :    Robert  Desilver.    1 8 19.    8vo,  pp.    xxiii,  (i),  452, 
Errata,  3  lines.     Portrait  and  2  Facsimiles.         ba.,  c,  h.  9897 

See  N.  A.  R.,  x.  183. 

Caldwell.  An  Oration  Commemorative  of  the  Character 
and  Administration  of  Washington,  delivered  before  the  Ameri- 
can Republican  Society  of  Philadelphia,  On  the  22d  day  of  Feb- 
ruary, 18 10.  By  Charles  Caldwell,  m.d.  ...  Philadelphia: 
Bradford  and  Ins  keep.    i8iO.    8vo,  pp.  37.  ba.,  N.  9898 

Caldwell.  Reviewer  Reviewed;  Reply  to  an  Attack  on 
Delaplaine's  Repository.     Philadelphia.   1 81 6.    8vo.         B.  9899 

Alio :  An  Anniversary  Oration  on  the  subject  of  Quarantines,  ...  Philadelphia  ... 
January  21,   1807.      Philadelphia,  1807.    8vo.  —  An  Eulogium  on  Caspar   Wistar, 

M.D Philadelphia.  i8i8.    8vo.     p.  —  An   Eulogium   to  the  Memory  of  Dr. 

Samuel   Cooper,    ...    March,  1799.    —    P»iladelphia.    1799.  —  Eulogium    on    Mr. 


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George  Lee,  ...  Feb.  24,  1802.  Philadelphia.  1802.  8vo.  —  EsBayi  on  Malaria 
and  Temperance.  Lexington.  18 3 1.  i2mo.  —  Address,  on  the  Advantages  and 
Facilities  of  establishing  a  Medical  School  in  the  Western  States,  delivered  ...  in 
Lexington,  ...  1819.  ...  Lexington,  K.  :  primed  by  Thomas  Smith.  1819.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
BA.,  H.  —  Medical  &  Physical  Memoirs,  containing,  among  other  subjects,  a  Particular 
Enquiry  into  the  Origin  und  Nature  of  the  Late  Pestilential  Epidemics  of  the  United 
States.  ...  Philadehkia :  Thomas  &  fVilliam  Bradford.  1801.  8vo,  8  1.,  pp.  348. 
■.  —  Medical  an-*  Physical  Memoirs.  ...  Lexington :  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Ken- 
tucky ff^hig.  1826.  8vo,  z  1.,  pp.  224.  BA.  (Entirely  different  from  the  preced- 
ing. Memoir  11.,  pp.  77-178,  is  on  Yellow  Fever.)  —  An  Oration,  ...  delivered 
before  the  American  Republican  Society  of  Philadelphia,  On  the  Fourth  of  July, 
1810.  ...  Philadelphia:  Bradford  and  Jnskeep.  1810.  8vo,  pp.  34.  —  An  Oration 
...  before  the  Washington  Benevolent  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  on  the  Fourth  Day 
of  July,  1814.  —  Philadelphia:  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  United  States  Gazette. 
1814.  8vo,  pp.  66.  H.  —  An  Oration  on  the  Causes  of  the  Difference,  in  point 
of  Frequency  and  Force,  between  the  Endemic  Diseases  of  the  United  States  of 
America  and  those  of  the  Countries  of  Europe.  Philadelphia:  Bradford.  1802. 
8vo,  pp.  46.  —  Report  to  the  Legislature  of  Kentucky,  on  the  Medical  Depart- 
ment of  Transylvania  University.  Lexington.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  34. — Thoughts 
on  Popular  and  Liberal  Education,  ...  delivered  September  28th,  1836.  ...  Lexington, 
Ky. :  Intelligencer  print.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  73.  h.  —  Thoughts  on  the  Impolicy  ot 
Multiplying  Schools  of  Medicine.  +  Lexington.  1834.  8vo,  pp.  35.  —  Thoughts  on 
the  Original  Unity  of  the  Human  Race,  ...  New  Tork.  1830.  +  Philadelphia.  1831. 
+  Second  Edition,  with  Additions.  Cincinnati,  1852.  8vo.  b.,  c.  —  Thoughts  on 
Quarantine  and  other  Sanitary  Systems.  Boylston  Prize  Essay,  August,  1834.  Boston. 
1834.  8vo,  pp.  72.  M.  —  Thoughts  on  the  Spirit  of  Improvement.  Address  ... 
April  I,  1835,  ...  Nashville  University.  Nashville.  1835.  8vo,  pp.  56.  m.  —  A 
Valedictory  Address  on  some  of  the  Duties  and  Qualifications  of  a  Physician,  ... 
Transylvania  University,  ...  17th  day  of  March,  1830.  ...  [n.  p.   n.  d.J    8vo,  pp.  22. 

Caldwell  (G.  A.)  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Geo.  Alfred  Cald- 
well, of  Kentucky,  on  the  California  and  Territorial  Question. 
...  June  7,  1850.      Washington.   1850.    8vo,  pp.  16.  9900 

Caldwell  (H.)  Documents  accompanying  a  Bill  for  the 
Relief  of  Harry  Caldwell  and  Amasa  Jackson.  fVashington 
City.   1809.   8vo,  pp.  II.  BA.  9901 

Caldwell.  Defence  prepared  and  intended  to  be  delivered 
at  the  Bar  of  Court  of  the  King's  Bench  in  the  City  of  Quebec, 
Nov.  1790,  in  a  prosecution  for  a  Libel,  at  the  Instance  of 
Henry  Caldwell,  Esq.     ^ebec.     [n.  d.]    8vo.  w.  9902 

Caldwell.  The  Invasion  of  Canada  in  1775.  By  Major 
Henry  Caldwell,     ^ebec.   1865.    8vo.  pp.  19.  9903 

Written  the  year  following  the  event. 

Caldwell  (J.)  The  Genealogy  of  Richard  Nasoi.  Com- 
piled by  J.  Caldwell.     Boston.  July  i,  1859.    i8mo,  pp.  8. 

Caldwell  (J.)  An  impartial  Trial  of  the  Spirit  operating 
in  this  Part  of  the  World  ...  .   Sermon  Preached  at  New  Lon- 


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don-derry,  October  14th.  1741.  On  i  John,  4.  i.  By  John 
Caldwell,  A.M.  ...  Boston:  T.  Fleet.  1742.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.50. 
BA.,  H.  4-  Glasgow.  1742.  8vo.  +  fVilliamsburg.  1746.  Sm. 
4to.  c.  9905 

The  Glasgow  edition  contains  a  second  anti- Wesley  and  Whitefield  preface. 

Caldwell.  The  Nature,  Folly,  and  Evil  of  rash  and  un- 
charitable Judging.  A  Sermon  Preachd  at  the  French  Meeting- 
House  in  Boston,  New-England,  July  the  nth.  1742.  By 
John  Caldwell,  a.m.  ...  With  ...  an  Answer  to  some  Obser- 
vations in  the  Weekly  Journal  of  June  8th.  1742.  on  my  Ser- 
mon upon  the  Trial  of  the  Spirit,  &c.  ...  Boston:  Tho.  Fleet. 
1742.     8vo,  pp.  37.  B.,  BA.,  H.  9906 

Caldwell.  The  Scripture  Characters  or  Marks  of  False 
Prophets  or  Teachers.  A  Sermon  Preached  at  the  French 
Meeting-House,  in  Boston,  before  the  Presbytery  of  Boston  ; 
May  26th.  1742.  By  John  Caldwell,  a.m.  ...-  Boston:  Tho. 
Fleet.    1742.    8vo,  pp.  32.  B.,  BA.,  H.  9907 

Also :  Answer  to  the  Appendix  of  the  Second  Edition  of  Mr.  McGregorie's  Sermon 
on  the  Trial  of  the  Spirits,  &c.     Boston.   1743.     izmo.      w. 

Caldwell  (J.  H.)  Slavery  and  Southern  Methodism.  Two 
Sermons  preached  in  the  Methodist  Church  in  Newman,  Georgia. 
By  the  Pastor,  Rev.  John  H.  Caldwell.  New  York:  Carleton 
^  Porter.    1865.    i2mo,  pp.  80.  9908 

Caldwell  (J.  W.)  Oration  at  Worcester,  July  4,  1803. 
By  John  William  Caldwell.     Worcester.    [1803.]    4to.  w. 

Caldwell  (Joseph).  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Univer- 
sity of  North  Carolina,  at  the  commencement  in  July,  1802; 
concluding  with  an  Address  to  the  Senior  Class.  Raleigh.  1802. 
i2mo.  9910 

Caldwell  (J.  Blake).  An  Oration  ...  at  Barre  ...  July  4, 
1808:  by  Joseph  B.  Caldwell,  a.m.  ...  Added  ...  Fourteen 
Spirited  Resolutions,  adopted  on  the  Occasion.  ...  Worcester: 
losiah  Thomas.^  y««.    July.^  1808.    8vo,  pp.  31.  b.,  ba.  99 ii 

Caldwell  (M.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Readfield 
Temperance  Society,  at  their  First  Anniversary,  July  4,  1832. 
By  Merritt  Caldwell,  Esq.,  ...  Hallowell:  Advocate  Office.  1832. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  9912 

Also :  An  Address  ...  Annual  Commencement  of  Dickinson  College,  Carlisle, 
Pennsylvania,  July  16,  1835.  Hallowtll:  Glasier,  Masters  6^  Smith.  1835.  8vo,  pp. 
24.  H.  —  Christianity  tested  by  eminent  Men';  being  brief  Sketches  of  Christian 
Biography.  ...  New  York.   1852.     i6mo. 


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Caldwell  (S.  B.  T.)  An  Oration  ...  at  Manchester,  N.  H. 
before  the  Republican  Citizens  of  GofFstown,  Bedford  and  Man- 
chester ...  [July  4,]  1 8 14.  By  Samuel  B.  T.  Caldwell.  ...  Con- 
cord^ N.  H.:  printed  by  Isaaci^  W.  R.  Hill.   18 14.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

Caldwell  (S.  L.)  A  Discourse  at  the  Completion  of  the 
First  Century  of  the  Warren  Association.  By  Rev.  S.  L.  Cald- 
well.    Providence:   The  Author.    1868.    8vo,  pp.  19.  99^4 

Caldwell.  A  Sermon  preached  ...  in  Providence,  ...  June 
9,  1 86 1,  before  the  Second  Regiment  of  Rhode  Island  Vol- 
unteers:   by   Samuel   L.  Caldwell Providence:    KnowleSy 

Anthony  ^  Co.,  Printers.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  12.  99^5 

Also:  Oration  ...  Providence,  ...  July  4,  1861.  ...  Providence;  Knowles,  Anthony 
&  Co.,  Printers.    1 86 1.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

Caldwell  (S.  T.  J.)  The  History  of  a  Brigade  of  South 
Carolinians,  known  first  as  "Gregg's,"  and  subsequently  as 
"McGowan's  Brigade."  By  S.  T.  J.  Caldwell,  lately  an  officer 
of  the  First  Regiment  S.  C.  V.  Philadelphia:  King  £ff  Bird. 
1866.    i2mo,  pp.  247,  (i).  9916 

[Caldwell  (T.)]  A  Tour  through  Part  of  Virginia,  in  the 
Summer  of  1808.  In  a  Series  of  Letters,  including  an  Account 
of  Harper's  Ferry,  the  Natural  Bridge,  the  New  Discovery 
called  Weir's  Cave,  Monticello  and  the  Different  Medicinal 
Springs,  Hot  and  Cold  Baths,  visited  by  the  Author.  New 
York:  printed  /or  the  Author.  1809.  8vo,  pp.  31.  +  Belfast. 
1810.     8vo,  pp.  63.  9917 

Caldwell  Monument.  Inauguration  Ceremonies:  Address 
by  Samuel  Miller,  November  24,  1845.  Elizabeth-Town.  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  N.  9918 

Caledonia ;  or,  the  Pedlar  turn'd  Merchant.  A  Tragi-Comedy 
As  it  was  Acted  by  His  Majesty's  Subjects  of  Scotland,  in  the 
King  of  Spain's  Province  of  Darien.  London.^  printed.  1700. 
4to,  pp.  30.  9919 

a  satirical  poem,  almost  unknown  to  American  bibliographers.  Part  of  the  title  is 
given  in  the  "  Biographia  Dramatica,"  where  it  is  supposed  to  be  a  dramatic  piece.  In 
reality,  it  consists  of  127  four-line  stanzas.  It  is  a  humorous,  though  somewhat  coarse, 
satire,  in  Ned  Ward's  style,  on  the  Scots  settlement  at  Darien,  and  Will.  Paterson,  the 
projector  of  it.  It  was  burnt  at  Edinburgh  by  order  of  the  Parliament.  See  the  "  New 
Retrospective  Review,"  No.  2.  Brockett's  copy  sold  for  73.  6d.  Priced,  by  J.  R. 
Smith,  at  £2  2s. 

The  History  of  Caledonia,  or  the  Scots  Colony  in  Darien  in 
the  West  Indies,  with  an  Account  of  the  Manners  of  the  In- 
habitants and  Riches  of  the  Countrey.     London.   1699.     8vo. 


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221 


Caledonia-County  Grammar  School,  Ft.  Catalogue  of 
the  Officers  and  Students  of  the  Caledonia-County  Giammat 
School,  Peacham,  Vt.,  1834.  fVindsor^  Ft.  [1834. J  i6mo, 
pp.  16.  M.  9921 

Caledonia  County  Teachers'  Institute,  Danville,  Vt.,  1851. 
Catalogue.     Danville.    1851.  9922 

History,  Rise,  and  Progress  of  the  Caledonia  Springs,  Canada 
West  ...  .  Montreal:  printed  hy  'James  Stark  and  Co.  1844. 
i6mo,  Title,  pp.  77,  (i).  ba.,  h.  9923 

The  Caledonian  Dream.  Inscribed  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  Earl 
of  Chatham.     London:  Fielding  and  Co.    1777.    410.  9924 

See  M.  R.,  First  Series,  lviii.  82. 

C[alef]  (J[ohn]).  The  I  Siege  of  the  Penobscot  |  by  the| 
Rebels;  I  containing  a|Journal  of  the  Proceedings  |  of  |  His  Ma- 
jesty's Forces  detached  from  the  74th  and  82nd  Re-|giments, 
consisting  of  about  700  Rank  and  File,  under  |  the  Command  of 
Brigadier-General  Francis  M'Lean,  |and  of  |  Three  of  His  Ma- 
jesty's Sloops  of  War,  of  16  Guns  |  each,  under  the  command  of 
Captain  Henry  Mowat,  j  Senior  Officer ;  |  when  Besieged  by  | 
Three  Thousand  Three  Hundred  (Rebel)  Land  Forces,  |  under 
the  Command  of  Brigadier-General  Solomon  Lovell,  |  and  | 
Seventeen  Rebel  Ships  and  Vessels  of  War,  under  the  Com- 
jmand  of  G.  Saltonstall,  Commodore.  |  To  which  is  annexed  | 
A  Proclamation  issued  June  15,  1779,  by  General  |  M'Lean  and 
Captain  Barclay  to  the  Inhabitants ;  |  Also  |  Brigadier-General 
Lovell's  Proclamation  to  the  Inha- 1  bitants ;  and  his  Letter  to 
Commodore  Saltonstall,  found | on  board  the  Rebel  Ship  Hunter; 
I  Together  with  |  the  Names,  Force,  and  Commanders,  of  the 
Rebel  Ships  ]  destroyed  in  Penobscot  Bay  and  River,  August  14 
and  1 15,  1779. 1  With  I A  Chart  of  the  Peninsula  of  Majabig- 
waduce,  and  of  [Penobscot  River,  |  To  which  is  subjoined  |  A 
Postcript,  wherein  a  short  Account  of  the  Country  of  [Penob- 
scot is  given.  |  By  J.  C,  Esq.,  a  Volunteer.  |  London:  \  Printed  for 
G.  Kearsley^  in  Fleet  Street^  and  Ashhy  and  Neele  {late  Spilsbury's 
in  Russel-Courty  Covent- Garden \m,dcc^lxxxi.\  8vo,  Title,  pp. 
44.     2  Charts.  ba.,  h.  9925 

The  long  title  to  this  rare  little  volume  is,  in  fact,  an  abridgment  of  its  contents. 
The  book  consists  chiefly  of  a  daily  journal,  in  which  the  events  of  the  siege  are 
recorded  with  apparent  precision,  but  with  a  strong  English  bias.  See  Rich.  An 
iudifTerent  copy  of  this  tract  brought  $20,  at  an  auction  in  New  York,  Dec.  18,  1868. 


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Calef  (R.)  More  |  Wonders  |  of  the  |  Invisible  World:  | 
Or,  The  Wonders  of  the  |  Invisible  World,  jDisplay'd  in  Five 
Parts.  [Part  i.  An  Account  of  the  Sufferings  of  Margaret  Rule, 
Written  by  |  the  Reverend  Mr.  C.  M.|r.  ii.  Several  Letters 
to  the  Author,  Sec  And  his  Reply  relating]  to  Witchcraft.  |  P. 
III.  The  Differences  between  the  Inhabitants  of  Salem-Village, 
and  I  Mr.  Parris,  their  Minister  in  New-England.  |  P.  iv.  Letters 
of  a  Gentleman  uninterested.  Endeavouring  to  prove  |  the  received 
Opinions  about  Witchcraft  to  be  Orthodox.  With  short  |  Essays 
to  their  Answers.  |  P.  v.  A  short  Historical  Accout  [j/V]  of 
Matters  of  Fact  in  that  Affair.  |  To  which  is  added,  A  Postcript 
relating  to  a  Book  intitled.  The  |  Life  of  Sir  William  Phips.  | 
Collected  by  Robert  Calef,  Merchant,  of  Boston  in  New-Eng- 
land. I  Licensed  and  Entred  according  to  Order.  |  London:  \  Printed 
for  Nath.  Hiller^  at  the  Princes- Jrms^  in  Leaden- Hall-street^  \  over 
against  St.  Mary- Ax ^  and  "Joseph  Colly er^  at  the  Golden  Bible^  \  on 
London- Bridge.    1700.  |    Sm.  4to,  6  1.,  pp.  156.  B.,  M.  9926 

"  The  author  gavi'  great  offence  by  opposing  the  then  popular  belief  concerning 
witches.  *  In  his  discussion  with  Cotton  Mather,  he  is  as  superior  to  him  in  reasoning 
as  he  was  in  good  sense  and  courage.'" —  N.  A.  R.,  in.  316.  Priced,  by  J.  R.  Smith, 
London,  1865,  at  .£4  4s.  Woodward's  copy  sold,  in  1869,  fur  $130.  See  Rich,  No, 
485. 

Calef.  More  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World:  or.  The 
Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World  displayed  in  Five  Parts.  ...  To 
which  is  added.  -\  Postscript,  Relating  to  a  Book  entitled,  "The 
Life  of  Sir  William  Phips."  Collected  '^y  Robert  Calef,  Mer- 
chant, of  Boston,  in  New-England.  Re-printed  in  Salem:  Gush- 
ing and  Carlton.  1796  i2mo,  pp.  318.  ba.,  h.  +  Re-printed 
in  Saleniy  by  John  D.  and  T.  C.  Cashing,  Jr. :  for  Cushing  and 
Appleton.  1823.  i2mo,  pp.  312.  h.  +  A  New  Edition.  Boston: 
T.  Bedlington.   1828.    24mo,  pp.  333.  ba.  9927 

See  also  Drake's  "  Witchcraft  delusion  in  New  England,"  v.  2-3,  and  "  Salem 
Witchcraft"  for  other  reprints  ;  and,  for  a  reply,  see  Gill  (Obadiah). 

Calendrier  americain,  avec  ephemerides,  i860.  Paris:  imp. 
Bonaventure  et  Ducessois.    1859.    i8mo,  pp.  366.  99^8 

For  other  calendars  see  Bolivia,  and  other  names  of  countries  and  states. 

Calhoun  (G.  A.)  An  Historical  Address  delivered  before 
the  Church  of  Christ,  in  North  Coventry,  Connecticut,  at  their 
First  Centennial  Celebration,  October  9,  1845.  By  George  A. 
Calhoun.     Hartford,  Conn.   1846.   8vo,  pp.  44.  n.  9929 

Calhoun  (Jas.  E.)     Speech  on  the  Sunday  Question,  before 


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9928 


the  Stockholders  of  the  South  Carolina  Railroad,  in  Charleston, 
February  9,  1853.    8vo.  993° 

Calhoun  (J.)  Petition  of  Commander  John  Calhoun,  U.  S. 
Navy,  Protesting  against  the  Action  of  the  late  Advising  Board, 
and  praying  for  Relief.  Philadelphia :  J.  B.  Chandler,  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  12.  9931 

Calhoun  (J.  C.)  A  Disquisition  on  Government,  and  a 
Discourse  on  the  Constitution  and  Government  of  the  United 
States.  By  John  C.  Calhoun.  Edited  by  Richard  K.  Cralle. 
Published  under  the  Direction  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
State  of  South  Carolina.  Columbia^  S.  C. :  printed  by  A.  S.  "John- 
ston.   1 85 1.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  406.  c,  h.  9932 

Forms.  Vol.  i.  of  his   works.     Some  copies  have  the  imprint :   Ntw  York :  D. 
Afphton  &  Co.   1 85 1. 

Calhoun.  Speeches  ...  in  Congress,  on  the  Collection  of 
Duties  on  Imports.      Washington.   1833.    8vo.  9933 

Calhoun.  Speeches  of  John  C.  Calhoun.  Delivered  in  the 
Congress  of  the  United  States  from  181 1  to  the  Present  Time. 
New  York:  Harper  isf  Brothers.    1843.    ^^°*  9934 

Calhoun.  Speeches,  Reports  and  other  writings,  subsequent 
to  his  election  as  Vice  President  of  the  United  States,  including 
his  leading  speeches  on  the  late  war,  delivered  in  181 1.     New 

9935 


yori.    1844.    8vo,  pp.  554.     Portrait. 


Calhoun.  The  Works  of  John  C.  Calhoun.  [Edited  by 
Richard  K.  Cralle.]  New-York.  D.  Appleton  (ff  Co.  1853- 
M. dccc.lv.  6  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  viii,  406;  viii,  652;  viii,  648;  viii, 
578  ;  viii,  461 ;  vi,  (i),  445.  H.  9936 

Published  under  the  direction  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  South  Carolina. 
Each  volume  has  a  second  title-page:  i. — "A  Disquisition  on  Government  and  A 
Discourse  on  the  Constitution  and  Government  of  the  United  States.  ...  Edited  by 
Richard  K.  Cialle.  ii.,  iii.,  iv. — Speeches  ...  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  and 
in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States.  Edited  ...  .  v.,  vi. — Reports  and  Public  Letters 
...  .  Edited  ...  .  "  The  general  titles  of  Vols.  v.  and  iv.  are  dated  m. dccc.lv.  ;  the 
second  title,  m.dccc.lvi.  Also  issued  with  the  date  of  1863.  Also:  ...  In  Senate 
...  .  February  9,  1835.  ...  Mr.  Calhoun  made  the  following  Report  ...  [on]  Exe- 
cutive Patronage  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  29.  ba.  —  Letter  in  Answer  to  an  Invi- 
tation from  a  Committee  appointed  by  a  Convention  of  Democratic  Republican  Electors 
of  the  City  of  New  York,  to  deliver  an  Oration  on  Sixty-fourth  Anniversary  of  the 
Independence  of  the  United  States,  Nnv  Tori,  1840.  8vo.  n.  —  Mr.  Calhoun's 
Reply  to  Col.  Benton,  [n.  p.  1850?]  8vo,  pp.  15.  n.  —  Mr.  Calhoun's  Sentiments, 
upon  the  Subject  of  State  Rights,  and  the  Tariff;  together  with  Copies  of  the  Virginia 


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Resulutiona  of  1798;  of  the  Kentucky  Reiolutioni  of  1799;  and  of  the  Decision  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Fenniiylvania,  pronounced  in  1799,  by  Chief  Justice  M'Kean.  ... 
Boston!  printed  hy  Beali  and  Homer.  1831.  8vo,  pp.  18.  ba.  —  Remarkii  ...  delivered 
...  January  13,  1834,  on  the  subject  of  the  removal  of  the  depositea  from  the  Bank  of 
the  U.  States.  f^'aiAington.  1834.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Remarks  ...  March  21,  1834,  on 
Mr.  Webster's  Bill  to  continue  the  Charter  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States,  ff^ask- 
itigton.  f  1834. 1  8vo.  —  Remarks  ...  May  6,  1834,  on  the  President's  Protest,  ff^ash- 
ington.  [1834.]  8vo.  w.  —  Remark.s  ...  on  the  Bill  authorizing  an  Issuk  of  Treasury 
Notes:  ...  September  19,  1837.  ff^athington.  1837.  8vo,  pp.  16.  ba.  —  Remarks) 
...  un  the  Graduation  Bill.  ...  Tuesday,  January  15,  1839.  ff^ashington  :  printed  by 
Blair  and  Rives.  1839.  8vo,  pp.  7.  h. —  ...  In  Senate  ...  .  February  4,  1836.  ... 
Report  ...  [on]  the  attempt  to  circulate.,  through  the  mail,  inflammatory  appeals,  to 
excite  the  slaves  to  insurrection  ...  .  \ IVathington.  1836.]  8vo,  pp.  la.  (24th  Cong. 
1st  Sess.  Senate,  118.) — Speech  ...  un  his  Amendment  to  Separate  the  Government 
from  the  Banks,  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  October  3,  1837.  ffash- 
ington.  1837.  8vo,  pp.  12.  11. — Speech  ...  on  the  Sub-Treasury  Bill :  delivered  in 
the  Senate  ...  February  15,1838.  ffashington.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  —  Speech  ... 
in  reply  to  Mr.  Clay  on  the  Sub-Treasury  Bill,  ...  March  10,  1838.  ffaihington  : 
Cfirnnicle  Office.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  16. — Speech  ...  In  Senate  ...  February  5,  1840  — 
Un  Mr  Grundy's  report  in  relation  to  the  Assumption  of  the  Debts  of  the  States  by 
the  Federal  Government  [With  Calhoun's  reply  to  Webster,  March  3]  fVorcetter  : 
E.  IV.  Bartlett  &  Co.,  Printers,  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  20.  ba.  +  IVashington.  1840. 
8vo,  pp.  14. — Speech  of  Mr.  Calhoun  ...  [Jan.  11,  1841]  on  the  Prospective  Pre- 
emption Bill.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo.  pp.  8.  h. — Speech  ...  in  Support  of  the  Veto 
Power.  ...  Monday,  Feb.  28,  1842.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h. — Speech  ...  on 
Mr.  Clay's  Resolutions  in  relation  to  the  Revenues  and  Expenditures  of  the  Govern- 
ment:  ...  March  16,  1842.  ff^asAington  !  printed  at  tie  Glohe  Office,  1842.  8vo,  pp. 
14.  H.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Loan  Bill:  ...  April  12,  1842.  Washington :  printed  at 
the  Globe  Office.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  Speech  ...  August  [16],  1842.  On  the 
Treaty  of  Washington,  [n.  p.  n.,d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Resolu- 
tions giving  notice  to  Great  Britain  of  the  Abrogation  of  the  Convention  of  Joint 
Occupancy.  ...  March  16,  1846.  [Washington  :'\  Towers,  printer,  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp. 
16.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  making  Appropriation  of  10,000,000  dollars  to  bring  the 
existing  war  with  Mexico  to  a  conclusion.  Washington.  1847.  8vo. — Speech  ...  on 
his  Resolutions  in  reference  to  the  War  with  Mexico.  Washington.  1848.  8vo. — 
Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon  Bill.  ...  June  27,  1848.  Towers,  printer.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
H. — Speech  ...  on  the  Ten  Regiment  Bill,  1848.  8vo.  —  Speech  ...  on  the 
Slavery  Question.  ...  March  4,  1850.  Buell  &  Blanchard.  8vo,  pp.  8.  h. — 
Besides  these,  the  following  speeches  were  published,  of  which  I  have  not  been  able  to 
find  the  imprint:  Feb.  15,  1833,  Agair:st  the  Force  Bill.  —  Feb.  26,  1833.  On  his 
Resolutions  and  in  reply  to  Mr.  Webster.  —  April  9,  1834.  On  the  Bill  to  repeal  the 
Force  Act.  —  March  9,  1836.  On  the  Abolition  Petitions.  —  April  12,  1836.  On 
the  Bill  to  prohibit  Deputy  Postmasters  from  receiving  or  transmitting  through  the 
Mail  certain  Papers  therein  mentioned.  —  Feb.  1837.  On  the  Reception  of  Aboli- 
tion Petitions. — May  28,  1836.  On  the  Public  Deposites. — Jan.  2,1837.  On 
the  Bill  for  the  Admission  of  Michigan.  — Jan.  5,  1837.  [On  the  same.] —  March 
22,  1838.  On  the  Sub-Treasury  Bill,  in  reply  to  Mr.  Webster.  —  Feb.  2a,  1839. 
On  the  Bill  to  prevent  the  Interference  of  certain  Federal  Officers  in  Elections.  — 
March  13,  1840.  On  his  Resolutions  in  reference  to  the  Case  of  the  Enterprise. 
—  June  2,  1840.  On  the  Bankrupt  Bill. — Jan.  23,  1841.  On  the  Bill  to  distri- 
bute the  Proceeds  of  the  Public  Lands.  —  Jan.  30,  1841.  In  reply  to  the  Speeches 
of  Mr.  Webster  and  Mr.  Clay  on  Mr.  Crittenden's  Amendment  to  the  Pre-emption 
Bill.  —  June  11,  1841.  On  the  Case  of  M'Leod.  —  Aug.  24,  1841.  On  the  Dis- 
tribution Bill. — Jan.  25,  1842.  On  the  Treasury  Note  Bill. —  Aug.  5,  1842.  On 
the  Passage  oi  the  Tariff  Bill.  —  Feb.  1843.  On  the  Bill  for  the  Occupation  of  the 
Oregon  Territory. 


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225 


Calhoun  and  Buchanan.  Oregon.  The  Claim  of  the 
United  States  to  Oregon,  As  Stated  in  the  Letters  of  The  Hon. 
J.  C.  Calhoun  and  the  Hon.  J.  Buchanan,  ...  To  the  Right 
Hon.  R.  Packenham.  ...  With  an  Appendix,  containing  The 
Counter  Statement  of  Mr.  Packenham  to  the  American  Secre- 
taries of  State.  And  a  Map,  Showing  the  Boundary  Line  Pro- 
posed by  each  Party.  London:  IViley  and  Putnam.  1846.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  iv,  3-55,  Appendix,  16.     Map.  h.  9943 

Calhoun  and  Grosvenor  (T.  P.)  Speeches  in  the  House 
of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  upon  Mr.  Webster's 
Resolutions.     1813.     8vo.  h.  9944 

Calhoun  and  Webster  (D.)  Speeches  of  Hon.  John  C. 
Calhoun,  and  Hon.  Daniel  Webster,  on  the  Subject  of  Slavery. 
Delivered  in  the  Senate  ...  March,  1850.  New  Tork:  Stringer 
&  Townsend.   1850.     8vo,  pp.  32.  BA.,  H.,  s.  9945 

Calhoun  and  Webster.  Speeches  of  John  C.  Calhoun  and 
Daniel  Webster,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  on  the  En- 
forcing Bill.  Boston:  Beals,  Homer  ^  Co.,  and  Russell^  Odiorne 
iff  Co.   1833.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  89.  ba.,  h.  9946 

Calhoun  and  others.  Speeches  ...  of  Messrs.  Calhoun, 
Webster  and  Poindexter,  March  25,  1833,  °"  '^^  Revenue 
Collection  Bill.    8vo.  s.  9947 

The  Calhoun  Doctrine,  or  State  Nullification  discussed. 
Originally  published  in  the  *^  Irishman  and  Southern  Democrat." 
By  a  Democratic  Republican.  Char/eston,  {S.  C.)  1831.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  h.  9948 

The  Calhoun  Text  Book.  New  Tork:  M.  Y.  Beach^  Sun 
Office,    [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  36.  9949 

The  Death  and  Funeral  Ceremonies  of  John  Caldwell  Cal- 
houn, containing  the  Speeches,  Reports,  and  other  Documents 
...  ,  the  Oration  of  the  Hon.  R.  B.  Rhett,  before  the  Legisla- 
ture, &c.  &c.  Published  by  Order  of  the  Legislature.  Co- 
lumbia,  S.  C. :  printed  by  J.  S.  "Johnston.  1850.  8vo,  2  I.,  pp. 
168.  BA.  9950 

Calhoun.  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Mr.  Calhoun,  Chairman 
of  the  Committee  on  a  National  Currency.  Philadelphia :  M, 
Carey.   1816.    i2mo,  pp.  21,  10.  9951 

VOL.  III.  28 


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Calhoun.  The  Letters  of  Lowndes,  addressed  to  the  Hon. 
John  C.  Calhoun.  Nnu-Tork :  D.  AppUtonis'  Co.  m  dcccxliii. 
8vo,  pp.  100.  ba.  9952 

Calhoun.  Life  and  Character  of  the  Hon.  John  C.  Cal- 
houn,  with  Illustrations  :  Containing  Notices  of  his  Father  and 
Uncles,  and  their  Brave  Conduct  during  our  Struggle  for  Inde- 
pendence, in  the  American  Revolutionary  War.  Ntw-Tork:  J. 
fVinchtster.    1843.    ^^^»  PP*  ^4*     Woodcuts.  b.,  c.  9953 

Calhoun.  Life  of  John  C.  Calhoun.  Presenting  a  Con- 
densed History  of  Political  Events  from  181 1  to  1843.  '^^'' 
eether  with  a  Selection  from  his  Speeches,  Reports,  and  other 
Writings  subsequent  to  his  Election  as  Vice-President  of  the 
United  States,  including  his  leading;  Speech  on  the  late  War, 
delivered  in  181 1.  Ntw-Tork:  narptr  and  Brothers.  1843. 
8vo,  pp.  76.     Portrait.  c.  9954 

S**  "National  Portrait  Gallrry,"  11.  16. 

Calhoun.  Measures,  not  Men.  Illustrated  by  some  Re- 
marks on  the  Public  Conduct  of  John  C.  Calhoun.  By  a  Citi- 
zen of  New  York.    1823.    8vo,  pp.  49.  9955 

Calhoun.  Obituary  Addresses  delivered  on  the  Occasion  of 
the  Death  of  the  Hon.  John  C.  Calhoun,  ...  in  the  Senate  ... 
April  I,  1850.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Senate  ...  .  IVashing- 
ton 


Jno.  T.  Towers.    1850.    8vo,  pp.  39. 
Calhoun  (John  C.)     See  Thomas  (J.  P.) 


c,  h.,  s.  9956 


Calhoun  (J.  S.)  Life  and  Confession  of  Mary  Jane  Gor- 
don, who  was  tried  ...  for  the  murder  of  Mary  Jane  Anderson. 
Augusta,  Me.  1847.  ^^°>  PP*  3^*  +  Covington.  1849.  ^^Oy 
pp.  32.  H.  9957 

Calhoun  (S.  H.)  An  Oration  delivered  July  4,  1829,  before 
the  Faculty  and  Students;  jf  Williams  College.  By  Simon  H. 
Calhoun.  IVilliamstown .  Printed  by  Ridley  Bannister.  1829. 
8vo,  pp.  13.  H.  9958 

California  Academy  of  Sciences.  Memoirs  presented  to 
the  California  Academy  of  Sciences.  Vol.  i,  Part  i,  Catalogue 
of  Pacific  Coast  Mosses.  [Leo]  Lesquereux.  Vol.  i,  Part  ii. 
The  Natural  System  of  Volcanic  Rocks.  [F.  Baron]  Richt- 
hofen.  San  Francisco :  Towne  and  Bacon,  printers,  1868.  4to, 
pp.  38»  94,(1).  H.  9959 


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The  President's  Annual  Address,  delivered  January  6,  1868, 
together  with  the  Constitution  adopted  at  that  meeting,  and  List 
of  Officers  and  Members  for  1868.  San  Francisco:  Edivard 
Bosquii^  Co.,  printers.    1868.     8vo,  pp.  31.  H.  9960 

Proceedings  of  the  California  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences. 
Vol.  I.      San  Francisco.    1861.     8vo.    Continued.  c.  9961 

Dc  los  territorios  de  Californias.      Mexico.    1827.    8vo.    9962 

California  and  Ntw  Mexico.  Message  from  the  President  of 
the  United  States.  January  24th,  1850.  fVashington.  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  967.     Maps.  9963 

Many  other  of  the  meuagei  of  the  pretidrnt  relate  tu  Caliturnid. 

California  and  her  Gold  Regions,  compiled  from  the  best 
sources.     Philadelphia :   G.  B.  Zieber.    I'o^q.    i6mo,  pp.  70.     c. 

California  and  New  York  Steamship  Company Pros- 
pectus. San  Francisco:  Printed  by  Charles  F.  Robbins.  1 857. 
8vo,  pp.  8.                                                                               H.  9965 

California  Characters  and  Mining  Scenes  and  Sketches.  ... 
San  Francisco:  Bonestell  &  fVilliston.  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  24.         h. 

Inside,  "By  Whittleitick." 

California,  dess  klimat,  och  Guldminor,  jemte  rad  for  utvan- 
drare.  ...  Stockholm:  E.  Bonnier.  1850.  l2mo,  pp.  205.  Map 
and  Plate.  99^7 

The  California  Farmer  and  Journal  of  Useful  Sciences.  ... 
By  Warren  &  Company.  Vol.  v.  No.  5.  Sacramento.  1856. 
4  1.  H.  9968 

Map  of  Sacramento  on  the  cover.     Stt  Agriculture,  infra, 

California,  from  its  Discovery  by  the  Spaniards  to  the  present 
time,  with  a  brief  description  of  the  Gold  Region,  its  present 
position,  together  with  a  few  hints  to  Gold  Hunters,  and  Guide 
to  those  about  to  visit  that  Country.     By  a  Traveller  [Charles 

E.  Kells?].     New  Tor k.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  32.  9969 

California  Gold  Regions,  with  a  full  account  of  their  Mineral 
Resources }  how  to  get  there,  and  what  to  take ;  the  expenses  j 
the  time  and  the  various  routes.  With  Sketches  of  California ; 
an  account  of  the  Life,  Manners,  and  Customs  of  the  Inhabi- 
tants, its  history,  climate,  soil,  productions,  &c.  ...  New-Tork: 

F.  M,  Pratt.  [1849.]   ^^o,  pp.  48.  c.  9970 


228 


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California   Guide  Book.      New  Tork.    1849.      Ste  Fremont 

(J.  C.) 

California  Illustrated :  Including  a  description  of  the  Panama 
and  Nicaragua  Routes.  By  a  Returned  Californian.  New  Tork : 
William  Holdridge.    1852.    8vo,  pp.  224.  9971 

California,  its  Characteristics.  See  [Bushnell  (Horace)],  Vol. 
III.,  No.  9542. 

California:  its  Gold  and  its  Inhabitants.  By  the  Author  of 
"Seven  Years  on  the  Slave-Coast  of  Africa."  London:  Thomas 
Caniley  Newby.   1856.    2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  iv,  303;  286. 

California;  Its  Past  History,  its  Present  Position,  and  its 
Future  Prospects.   1850.    8vo.     Map.  9973 

California ;  its  Situation  and  Resources,  from  Authentic  Docu- 
ments; with  a  few  Practical  Hints  to  intending  Emigrants. 
London.  1849.    ^^°i  PP*  3^'  9974 

California  Medical  Society.  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  and 
of  the  Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  California,  held  in  Sacra- 
mento, March,  1856.  Sacramento^  Cal. :  James  Anthony  li  Co.^ 
Printers.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  36.  H.  9975 

California  Pioneers.  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Society 
of  California  Pioneers,  organized  August,  1850.  Constitution 
Revised  July,  1853.  ^^^  Francisco:  printed  by  C.  Bartlett.  1853. 
i6mo,  pp.  12.  H.  9976 

Also :  Seventeenth  Anniversary  of  the  corporate  Society  of  California  Pioneers. 
Oration :  By  William  H.  Clark,  Esq.  ...  Poem  :  By  Charles  Warren  Stoddard.  San 
Francisco.  1867.    8vo.     h. 

California  Scenery;  a  Series  of  [672]  Stereoscopic  Views  of 
most  of  the  points  of  Interest.  San  Francisco:  [^Published  by 
Lawrence  and  Houseworth.   1866.]  410.  c.  9977 

California  Sketches,  with  Recollections  of  the  Gold  Mines. 
i2mo,  pp.  57.  9978 

California  State  Almanack  and  Annual  Register  for  1855.  ... 
Sacramento.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  48.  ba.  9979 

The  California  State  Almanac  and  Hand-book  of  Statistics  for 
1863.  Compiled  By  Henry  G.  Langley.  San  Francisco:  H.  G. 
Langley.  1863.   i2mo,  pp.  95.     Continued.  9980 


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California  Sketches,  with  recollections  of  the  Gold  Mines. 
Albany.   1 850.   i2mo.  bm.  9981 

California  State  Library.  Catalogue  of  the  California  State 
Library,  Prepared  by  W.  C.  Stratton,  State  Librarian.  Sacra- 
mento: Printed  by  O.  M.  Clayes^  State  Printer.  1866.  8vo,  pp. 
460,  205.  9982 

California  State  Prison.  Report  of  the  Directors  of  the  Cali- 
fornia State  Prison.  December  i,  1867.  Sacramento:  D.  W. 
Gelwicksy  State  printer.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  98.  H.  9983 

California  und  seine  Goldminen.  Mittheilungen  aus  der  Geo- 
graphic und  Geschichte  dieses  Landes  und  iiber  seine  Gold- 
schatze.   ...  Kreuznach :   Foigtldnder.   1849.    ^v°»  PP-  S^-     9984 

The  Californian  Crusoe ;  or.  The  Lost  Treasure  Found :  a 
Tale  of  Mormonism.  London:  f.  H.  Parker..  1854.  Fcap, 
pp.  162.  99^5 

La  Californie,  journal  des  interets  generaux  de  I'Ocean  Pa- 
cifique.     Paris:  25  maiy  9  sept.^  1849.    6  nos.,  folio.  9986 

For  a  list  of  17  other  journals  relating  to  California  published  at  this  time,  see  Hatin's 
"  Bibliog.  de  la  presse  period  franfaise,"  pp.  507,  508. 

Le  Californien,  journal  de  I'industrie  et  du  commerce  fran^ais 
dans  rOcean  Pacifique.  Redactear  en  chef:  Aug.  Lacoste, 
ancien  marin.    Paris:  5  aoCt^  7  de\^  1849.    3  "os.,  folio.      9987 

The  edition  said  to  be  40,000  copies. 

La  Californie.  Recit  d'un  chercheur  d'or.  Cambrai :  imp. 
de  Leveque.  [185 1.]     8vo,  \  sheet.  9988 

Californien,  dessen  Minen,  Aclcerbau,  Handel  und  Gewerbe 
in  ihrem  gegenwartigen  Zustande,  sowie  dessen  Aussichten  fur 
die  Zukunft.  Dargestellt  von  einem  kurzlich  von  jener  Regionen 
zuruckgekehrten  Deutschen  Minenarbeiter.  New  York.  1831. 
i6mo,  pp.  32.  99S9 

Californien.  Mit  besonderer  Berucksichtigung  des  Gold-  und 
Quecksilber-Distriktes.  Mit  Erganzungen  nach  Duflot  de 
Mofras  und  Fremont.  fVintherthur :  Steiner.  1849.  ^^o,  pp. 
13.     Map.  9990 

An  Account  of  California  and  the  Wonderful  Gold  Regions ; 
with  a  description  of  the  different  routes  to  California ;  informa- 
tion about  the  country,  and  the  ancient  and  modern  discoveries 


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of  Gold;    how    to  test   precious    metals;    Accounts   of  Gold 
Hunters  ...  .  Illustrated  ...  .  Boston:  J.  H.  Hall.    [1849.]   8vo. 


Adventures  in  California  and  its  Gold  Fields. 
^  Sons.   1 85 1.    2  vols.,  crown  8vo. 


London:  Dean 
9992 


Jgriculture.  Official  Report  of  the  California  State  Agricul- 
tural Society's  Third  Annual  Agricultural  Fair,  Cattle  Show  and 
Industrial  Exhibition,  Annual  Meeting,  &c.,  held  at  San  Jose, 
October  7th,  8th,  9th  and  loth,  1856.  [^San  Francisco.  1856.] 
8vo,  pp.  80.     Continued.  ba.  9993 

Also :  Transactions  of  the  California  State  Agricultural  Society  during  the  year 
1858.  Published  by  resolution  of  the  Senate  at  the  Tenth  Session  of  the 
Legislature.  Sacramento.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  373.  Continued,  c,  s. — Report  of  the 
Board  of  Agriculture  to  the  Calitbrnia  State  Agricultural  Society,  at  the  Annual 
Meeting,  January  a6,  1865.  ...  Sacramento :  H.  S.  Crocker  (Sf  Co.,  printers,  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  H.  —  Transactions  of  the  Jalifornia  State  Agricultural  Society  during  the 
Years  1864  and  1865.  [Published  together.]  Sacramento:  0.  M.  Gayes,  State  Printer. 
1866.  8vo,  pp.  4J3,  (i),  {2).     Woodcuts.     H. 

Almanach    californien    pour    1851.      Guide   de    I'emigrant, 
Manuel  du  Commer^ant  et  de  I'Actionnaire,  documents  com 
plets  pour  tout  le  monde  sur  la  Californie.     Paris:  Martinon. 
[1850.]    i6mo,  pp.  160.     Woodcuts.  9994 

Beretning  om  Californien  og  dets  Guldrigdom.  Med  et  Kart 
over  Californien.      Christiania.   1849.    i6mo,  pp.  125.         9995 

College  of  California.  Oration,  Poem,  and  Speeches, 
delivered  at  the  General  Alumni  Meeting,  held  at  the  College 
of  California,  Oakland,  Cal.  Tuesday,  May  31st,  1864.  San 
Francisco :    H.  H.  Bancroft  and  Company.    1864.    8vo,  pp.  96. 

Also:  Oration  and  Poem,  delivered  at  the  Commencement  of  the  College  of  Cali- 
fornia, Wednesday,  June  7th,  1865.  Together  with  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Vice 
President  of  the  College.  San  Francisco:  Printed  by  Towne  and  Bacon,  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  30. 

Colleccion  de  los  principales  trabajos  ...  para  promo vere  el 
progreso  de  la  cultura  y  civilizacion  de  los  territorios  de  la  aha  y 
de  la  baja  California.     Mexico.   1827.  s.  9997 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  California.  San  Francisco.  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  19.  999S 

Description  of  Oregon  and  California,  embracing  an  account 
of  the  Gold  Regions ;  to  which  is  added  an  appendix,  ...  with 
...  map  ...  Philadelphia:  Thomas  Cowperthwait  ^  Co.  1849. 
i8mo,  pp.  76.  9999 


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231 


8vo. 


A  Description  of  the  Recently  Discovered  Petroleum  Region 
in  California,  with  a  Report  on  the  bame  by  Professor  Silliman. 
Ntw  Tork :  Francis  &'  Loutrel^  Printers.  December^  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  23.  H.  +  New  Tork :  J,  Ketcham^  Printer.  December^ 
1864.     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  lOOOO 

Education.  First  Biennial  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of 
Public  Instruction  of  the  State  of  California  for  the  School  Years 
1864  and  1865.  \_Sacramento :  O.  M.  Clayes^  State  Printer. 
1865.]   8vo,  pp.  422,  (i).     Woodcuts.     Continued.  loooi 

Also :  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  of  the  State  of  California. 
April  10,  1851.  y.  B.  Devoe,  State  Printer.  8vo,  pp.  ii.  —  An  Act  to  establish  a 
System  of  Common  Schools,  in  the  State  of  California;  and  other  Acts  providing  for 
the  Revenue  of  the  same,  with  Explanatory  Forms.  By  John  G.  Marvin,  Superin- 
tendent uf  Public  Instruction.  Sacramento.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  (vi),  40.  h.  —  First  An- 
nual Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  to  the  Legislature  of  the  State 
of  California.  1852.  Eugene  Cassely,  State  Printer.  8vo,  pp.  52.  Continued,  h. — 
The  Law  establishing  and  regulating  Common  Schools  in  the  State  of  California,  as 
amended  during  the  Fourth  Session  of  the  Legislature,  1853.  With  Notes  and  Ex- 
planatory Forms.  By  John  G.  Marvin,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction.  Second 
Edition.  San  Francisco  :  George  Kerr,  State  Printer.  1853.  8vo,  pp.  (iv),  38.  c,  h.  + 
Sacramento:  B,  B.  Redding,  State  Printer.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  44.  h.  —  Movement  for  a 
University  in  California.  A  Statement  to  the  Public,  by  the  Trustees  of  the  College 
of  California,  and  an  Appeal,  by  Dr.  Bushnell.  San  Francisco  :  printed  at  the  office  of 
the  Pacific  Publishing  Co.  1857.  8vo,  pp.  23.  h.  —  Proceedings  of  the  California  State 
Teachers'  Institute  and  Educational  Convention,  in  Session  in  the  City  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, from  Monday,  May  27th,  1861,  to  Saturday,  June  ist,  1861.  Sacramento: 
Char/et  T.  Botts,  State  Printer.  1861.  8vo.  pp.  96.  h.  —  Proceedings  of  the  California 
State  Teachers'  Institute,  in  Session  at  the  City  of  San  Francisco,  From  Monday,  May 
4th,  to  Saturday,  May  9th,  1863.  Published  by  the  Department  of  Public  Instruction, 
Sacramento:  Benj.  P.  Avery,  State  Printer,  1863.  8vo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  166.  h.  —  De- 
cimotei'clo  int'ornie  .inual  del  superintendente  de  instruccion  publica  del  estado,  por  el 
afiodei863  Sacramento:  O.  M,  Clayes,  impresor  del  estado,  1864.  8 vo,  pp.  221.  H. 
—  Report  ['"  tl'e  Governor]  relative  to  Establishing  a  State  University  ...  .  Sacra- 
mento:  0.  M,  Clayes,  Stale  Primer.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  29.  a.  (Signed  J.  D.  Whitney, 
J.  F.  Houghton,  John  Swett.)  —  First  Biennial  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  State 
Reform  School  for  the  Years  1864-65.  Sacramento  :  0.  M.  Clayes,  State  Printer. 
1866.  8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  —  Revised  School  Law,  approved  March  24,  1866.  ...  Sacra- 
mento: 0.  M,  Clayes,  State  printer,  8vo,  pp.  63.     h. 

The  Emigrant's  Guide  to  California,  describing  its  Geography, 
Agricultural  and  Commercial  Resources ;  ...  with  ...  Map,  and 
an  authentic  Sketch  of  San  Francisco;  to  which  is  appended.  Colo- 
nel Mason's  Official  Dispatches  concerning  the  Gold  Districts. 
By  a  Traveller  recently  returned  from  California.  London. 
1849.    ^v°i  PP*  7^'  10002 

Facts  for  Emigrants  to  California:  A  Circular  Issued  to 
Workingmen,  from  The  California  Labor  Exchange.  San  Fran- 
cisco :  Fred*k  MacCrellish  &  Co.,  ...  1869.    8vo,  pp.  12.    10003 


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Geographical  and  Mineralogical  Notes  to  accompany  Wyld's 
Map  of  the  Gold  Regions  of  California.  London:  y.  JVjld. 
1849.    ^vo,  pp.  32.  10004 

Gids  naar  California.  Bevattende  een  verslag  van  de  lucht- 
streek,  den  bodem  en  de  natuurlijice  voortbrengselen  van  Opper- 
California.     Amsterdam.   1849.    ^v^*     ^^P-  10005 

Geology.  Reports  on  the  Geology  of  the  coast,  mountains, 
and  part  of  the  Sierra  Nevada,  by  J.  B.  Traslc.  1853,  54*  "^ 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  381 ;  553.     (Legislative  Documents.)         10006 

Geological  Survey  of  California.  J.  D.  Whitney,  State  Geolo- 
gist. Geology.  Volume  i.  Report  of  Progress  and  Synopsis 
of  the  Field- Work,  from  i860  to  1864.  Caxton  Press  of  Sher- 
man ^  Co.:  Philadelphia.  1865.  4to,  pp.  xxvii,  498.  Plates 
and  Woodcuts.  H.  10007 

The  following  works  are  in  continuation  of  this  series : 

Palaeontology.  Volume  i.  Carboniferous  and  Jurassic  Fos- 
sils. By  F.  B.  Meek.  Triassic  and  Cretaceous  Fossils.  By 
W.  M.  Gabb.  ||  Volume  11.  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  Fossils. 
By  W.  M.  Gabb.  Caxton  Press  of  Sherman  &  Co. :  Philadelphia. 
1864-69.  4to,  pp.  XX,  243;  xiv,  299.  Plates.  H.  +  Palaeon- 
tology. Volume  II.  Section  i.  Part  i.  Tertiary  Invertebrate 
Fossils.  By  W.  M.  Gabb.  Published  by  Authority  of  the  Leg- 
islature of  California.  February,  1866.  4to,  pp.  v,  (i),  38. 
+  Mining  Statistics.  No.  1.  Tabular  Statement  of  the  Con- 
dition of  the  Auriferous  Quartz  Mines  and  Mills  in  that  Part  of 
Mariposa  Tuolumne  Counties  lying  between  the  Merced  and 
Stanislaus  Rivers,  August  — November,  1865.  By  A.  Remond. 
Published  by  Authority  of  the  Legislature  of  California.  April,  1866. 
4to,  pp.  16.  H.  +  Geographical  Catalogue  of  the  Mollusca 
found  West  of  the  Rocky  Mountains,  between  Latitudes  33° 
and  49°  North.  By  J.  G.  Cooper,  m.d.  San  Francisco:  Towne 
&  Bacon,  Printers.   1867.    4to,  pp.  40.  h.  10008 

An  Address  on  tlie  Propriety  of  Continuing  the  State  Geologi- 
cal Survey  of  California  delivered  before  the  Legislature  at  Sac- 
ramento, Thursday  Evening,  January  30th,  1868  :  [several 
Reports  appended]  ...  .  By  J.  D.  Whitney,  State  Geologist. 
Towne  and  Bacon.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  23,  14,  15,  14.         H.  10009 

Also :  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Legislature  of  California,  at  Sacramento, 
Tuesday   Evening,  March   I2tb,   1861.     By  J.  D.  Whitney.     State  Geologist.     To 


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which  ii  appended  a  Copy  of  the  Act  authorizing  the  Survey.  San  Franciteo  :  Toiont 
tsf  Bacon  ...  Printers,  1861.  8vo,  pp.  $0,  h.  —  Annual  Report  of  the  State  Geolo- 
giit,  for  the  Year  1863.  Sacramento:  0.  M.  Clayet,  State  Printer,  1864.  8vo,  pp.  7. 
Continued,  h.  —  Letter  of  the  State  Geologist  relative  to  the  Progress  of  the  State 
Geological  Survey.  San  Franciteo :  Benj,  P.  Avery,  State  Printer,  i86z.  8vo,  pp.  7. 
H.  —  Letter  of  the  State  Geologist  relative  to  the  Progress  of  the  State  Geological  Sur- 
vey during  the  Years  1866-7.  Sacramento:  D.  ff.  Gelwickt,  State  Printer.  1867. 
Svo,  pp.  15.  H.  —  Report  of  Committee  on  Joint  Resolutions  to  Congress  for  a  Geo- 
logical and  Mineralogical  Survey  of  the  Mineral  Lands  in  this  State.  Introduced  by 
Mr.  Snyder,  March  24,  1 8 52.    [n.  p.]    Eugene  Catserly^  Slate  Printer.   Svo,  pp.  14.    h. 

The  Gold  Regions  of  California  :  a  Geographical,  Topograph- 
ical, and  Historical  View  of  that  Country  ;  with  exclusive 
Authentic  Particulars,  and  coloured  Map  of  the  Country.  Lon- 
don.  1849.    ^v^)  PP-  ^^*  lOOIO 

Grand  Council  U.  L.  A.  State  of  California.  San  Francisco. 
April  20th,  1865.  Resolutions  adopted  at  a  Meeting  of  the 
Grind  Council  U.  L.  A.,  and  transmitted  to  the  Members  of 
the  Grand  and  Subordinate  Councils  of  the  Union  League  on 
the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  S.  H.  Parker,  Grand  Presi- 
dent.    Alfred  Barstow,  Grand  Secretary,    p.  i,  2  1.      h.  iooii 

The  Great  California  Tree.  Over  3000  years  old.  Ninety 
Feet  in  Circumference,  now  Exhibiting  at  No.  596  Broadway. 
New  Tork.  1854.    Svo,  Title  and  2d  Title,  pp.  83.  10012 

Guide  to  the  Gold  Region  of  California,  with  Map,  and  the 
latest  Information ;  an  Account  of  the  Climate,  Soil,  and  Nat- 
ural Productions  of  Upper  California ;  with  Authentic  Particulars 
respecting  the  Gold  Region.     London.   1850.    i8mo,  pp.  36. 

Histoire  naturelle  et  civile  de  la  Californie.  See  [Venegas 
(M.)] 

Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  an  adjourned  meeting  of  the 
Second  Triennial  Convention  ...  May  1855  •••  "^"^  Francisco. 
1855.    Svo,  pp.  35.  s.  10014 

Kalifornien,  das  Goldland.  Mit  Berucksichtigung  der  Aus- 
wanderung  dorthin.  Nach  den  officiellen  Berichten  des  nord- 
amerikanischen  Obersten  Mason,  und  den  Privatmittheilungen 
der  HH.  Sutter,  Marshall,  Brannan  u.  A.  Von  L.  B.  Ror- 
schach;  Koch.   1849.    i6mo,  pp.  30.  1 00 1 5 

Kalifornien,  das  Goldland  Seine  Lage,  seine  Grosse,  sein 
Klima,  sein  jetziger  Zustand.  ...  Leipzig:  Weber.  1849.  4'<>} 
pp.  16.  10016 


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Kaliforniens  Gold-  und  Quecksilber-  District.  Nach:  The 
California  Herald  von  Fr.  Gerstacker.  Leipzig:  Jurany^  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  Lith.  Map.  +  Zweite  Auflage.  ybid.']  8vo.  + 
Dritte  Auflage.     [/^;V.]    8vo.  100 17 

Last  Night  of  the  Session  of  the  Assembly  of  the  California 
Legislature  ...  with  ...  Anecdotes  [and]  copious  Notes,  de- 
scriptive of  the  events,  persons,  and  peculiarities  to  which  the 
different  jeux  d'esprit  allude  ...  .  By  an  Eye-Witness.  Sacra- 
mento: yames  Anthony  ^  Co.   1854.    8vo,  pp.  42.  H.  1 00 1 8 

Land.  ...  Session  of  1856.  Report  of  Select  Committee  in 
relation  to  U.  S.  Land  Commissioners,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  yames 
JlUn^  State  Printer.    8vo,  pp.  ii.  H.  10019 

Also:  Report  of  the  Surveyor  General  of  California  from  November  ist,  1865,  to 
November  ist,  1867.     Sacramento :  D.  W.  Geiwicii,  State  Printer,    8vo,  pp.  123. 

Laws.  Annual  Report  of  the  Attorney  General,  [n.  p.] 
G.  K.  Fitch  isf  Co.,  and  V.  E.  Geiger  &  Co.,  State  Printers. 
[1853.]     8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  10020 

Compiled  Laws  of  the  State  of  California ;  containing  all  the 
Acts  of  the  Legislature  of  a  public  and  general  Nature,  now  in 
Force,  passed  at  the  Sessions  of  1850,  '51,  '52,  '53.  ...  By  S. 
Garfielde  and  F.  A.  Snyder,  Esqs.  Benicia.  1853.  8vo,  pp. 
1071.  s.  10021 

The  General  Laws  of  the  State  of  California,  from  1850  to 
1864  inclusive;  being  a  Compilation  of  all  Acts  of  a  General 
Nature  now  in  force,  with  full  References,  &c.  By  Theodore 
H.  Hittell.  San  Francisco:  H.  H.  Bancroft^  Co.  2  vols.,  rl. 
8vo,  pp.  1186.  10022 

The  General  Railroad  Laws  of  California,  the  Pacific  Rail- 
road Act  of  Congress,  and  the  By-Laws  of  the  Central  Pacific 
Railroad  Company  of  California.  Sacramento :  H.  S.  Crocker  & 
Co.'s  Print.    1862.    8vo,  pp.  104.  BA.  10023 

Journal  of  the  Senate  of  the  State  of  California  at  their  First 
Session.     December,  1849.     San  Jose.  1850.     Continued. 

Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  the 
State  of  California  j  at  its  First  Session,  December,  1849.  ^^'^ 
Jose.   1850.   8vo.     Continued.  10025 

Journals  of  the  Third  Session  of  the  Legislature  of  the  State 
of  California.  ...  Published  by  Authority.    San  Francisco :  G.  K. 


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Fitch  y  Co.,  and  V.  E.  Geiger  ^  Co.,  State  Printtrs.   1852.  8vo, 
pp.  794.     Continued.  b.  10026 

Ley  del  fondo  piadoso  de  Californias.     Mejico.   1833.    ^^°' 

Report  of  the  Attorney-General  for  the  Years  1866  and 
1867.  Sacramento:  D.  IV.  Gelwich^  State  Printer.  1867.  8vo, 
pp.  55.  H.  10028 

The  Statutes  of  California,  passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the 
Legislature,  Dec,  1849.  With  an  Appendix  and  Index.  4to, 
pp.  482.     San  Jose.  1850.    4to.     Continued  in  8vo.  10029 

Also  in  the  Spanish  language.     Ste  Browne  (J.  R.),  Vol.  11.,  No.  8661. 

Los  Estatutos  de  California,  aprobados  a  la  Terceza  Sesion 
de  la  Legislatura  ;  comenzada  en  el  Cuinto  Dia  de  Eneio  1852, 
y  terminada  en  el  Quarto  Dia  de  Mayo  1852,  a  las  Cuidades  de 
Vallejo  y  Sacramento.     San  Francisco.   1852.    8vo.  10030 

Life  in  California  during  a  Residence  of  several  Years  in  that 
Territory,  comprising  a  Description  of  the  Country  and  the  Mis- 
sionary Establishments,  Incidents,  Observations,  etc.,  etc.  Il- 
lustrated with  numerous  engravings.  By  an  American.  To 
which  is  annexed.  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Origin,  Cus- 
toms, and  Traditions  of  the  Indians  of  Alta-California.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Original  Spanish  Manuscript.  New  Tork:  Wiley 
and  Putnam.   1846.    Post  8vo,  pp.  xiii,  341.     9  Illustrations. 

Life  on  the  Plains ;  or.  Scenes  and  Adventures  in  an  Over- 
land Journey  to  California.     New  Tork.    i2mo.     Illustrated. 

Military.  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  State  of 
California  from  November  30th,  1865,  to  November  ist,  1867. 
Sacramento:  D.  W.  Gelwicks,  State  Printer.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  153. 
Continued.  H.  10033 

Report  of  the  Adjutant  General,  for  1863.  Sacramento.  1863. 
8vo.     Continued.  10034 

Mysteries  of  California.  Being  an  accurate  Journal  of  one 
who  has  seen  the  Elephant.    Syracuse,  N.  T.,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  52. 

Northern  California.     See  [Metlar  (G.  W.)] 

Notes  on  California  and  the  Placers :  How  to  get  there  and 
what  to  do  afterwards.  By  one  who  has  been  there.  [James 
Delavan  .n  New  Tork:  it.  Long  Cs*  Brother.  1850.  8vo,  pp. 
128.     2  Plates.  c,  s.  10036 


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Noticias  de  la  ...  California.   1794.     Sit  S.  (F.  L.) 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  Commerce  and  Navigation,  on 
the  Governor's  Message  in  relation  to  Peruvian  Bark  ^*  Eliza." 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]   George  Kerr^  State  Printer.    8vo,  pp.  lO.     H.  10037 

Resolutions  and  Memorial  of  the  Miners  of  California,  Adopted 
in  State  Convention,  January  i6th  and  17th,  1866.  Sacramento: 
O.  M.  Clayes^  State  Printer.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  18.  10038 

Resolutions  of  the  Legislature  of  California  on  State  Rights 
and  the  Rebellion.  House  Reps.  Misc.  Document^  No.  66,  38/^ 
Congress^  1 864.     8vo.  10039 

Revenue.  Biennial  Report  of  the  Controller  of  State  for  the 
Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth  Fiscal  Years,  1865-6,  1866-7. 
Sacramento:  D.  W.  Gelwicks^  State  Printer.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  173. 

Scenes  of  Wonder  and  Curiosity  in  California.  Illustrated  by 
105  well  executed  Engravings  ...  Published  by  y.  M.  Hutchings 
bf  Co.j  San  Francisco.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  267.  10041 

A  Sketch  of  the  Route  to  California,  and  China  and  Japan, 
via  the  Isthmus  of  Panama.  ...  San  Francisco:  A.  Roman  (ff 
Company.   1867.   i2mo,  pp.  104,  (4).  b.  10042 

Statistics.  Annual  Report  of  the  State  Registrar,  for  the  Year 
1859.    ["•  P*   "•  ^'3    Charles  T.  BottSy  State  Printer.  8vo,  pp.  25. 

The  State  Register  and  Year  Book  of  Facts:  for  ...  1857. 
Published  Annually.  San  Francisco :  Henry  G.  Langley  and 
Samuel  A.  Mathews.  Sacramento:  "James  ^een.  1857.  i2mo, 
pp.  viii,  384.  H.  10044 

The  State  Register  and  Year  Book  of  Facts:  for  ...  1859. 
Published  annually  (Second  Year  of  Publication.)  San  Fran- 
cisco:  Henry  G.  Langley  and  Samuel  A.  Morison.  1859.  i2mo, 
pp.  420.  BA.,  c.  10045 

The  Volcanic  Diggings,  a  Tale  of  California  Lavir.  ]^y  a 
Member  of  the  Bar.     New  Tor k.    1851.    i2mo.  bm.  10046 

Caligny  (A.  de).  Essai  sur  les  Colonies  Fran^aises.  Par. 
M.  Antenor  de  Caligny,  Lieut,  de  Vaisseau.  Paris.  1839.  8vo, 
pp.  58.  10047 

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livered in  Tallahassee  ...  19th  July,  by  R.  K.  Call,  by  Request 
of  the  Legislature  of  Florida.  Tallahassee:  Office  of  the  Florida 
Sentinel.   1845.    ^"^^^  PP-  ^^-  10048 

Call.  Union.  —  Slavery.  —  Secession.  Letter  from  Gov- 
ernor R.  K.  Call,  Of  Florida,  to  John  S.  Littell,  Of  German- 
town,  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia:  C.  Sherman  &  Son.  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  30,  (i).  H.  10049 

Also  ;   An  Address  to  the  Feople  of  Florida.     Laie  yackion^  Fla. 

Call  from  Death  to  Life.     See  [Stephenson  (M.)] 
Call  to  my  Countrymen.     See  [Dodge  (M.  A.)] 

Callan  (J.  F.)  The  Military  Laws  of  the  United  States, 
relating  to  the  Army,  Volunteers,  Militia,  and  to  Bounty  Lands 
and  Pensions,  from  the  Foundation  of  the  Government  to  the 
Year  1858.  Baltimore.  1858.  +  To  3d  March;  1863.  ...  Pre- 
fixed ...  a  Synopsis  of  the  Military  Legislation  of  Congress 
during  the  Revolutionary  War.  By  John  F.  Callan,  Clerk  to 
the  Military  Committee,  United  States  Senate.  Philadelphia: 
George  IV.  Childs.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  641.  h.  10050 

Callan.  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  Laws  of  the  United 
States,  from  the  Formation  of  the  Government  to  1859;  ^^ 
which  are  prefixed  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  (with 
an  index  thereunto),  and  a  Synopsis  of  the  Legislation  of  Con- 
gress respecting  Naval  Affairs  during  the  Revolutionary  Var. 
New  Tori:  D.  Van  Nostrand.   1859.    ^vo.  10051 

Callan  (J.  F.)  and  Russell  (A.  W.)  Laws  of  the  United 
States  relating  to  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps;  from  the  forma- 
tion of  the  government  to  1859.    Baltimore.   1859.    8^°"     IO052 

Callander  (John).  Terra  Australis  Cognita:  or  Voyages 
to  the  Terra  Australis,  or  Southern  Hemisphere,  during  the  Six- 
teenth, Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth  Centuries.  Containing  an 
Account  of  the  Manners  of  the  People,  and  the  Productions  of 
the  Countries,  hitherto  found  in  the  Southern  Latitudes;  the 
Advantages  that  may  result  from  further  Discoveries  on  this  great 
Continent,  and  the  Methods  of  Establishing  Colonies  there,  to 
the  Advantage  of  Great  Britain.  With  a  Preface  by  the  Editor, 
in  which  some  geographical,  nautical,  and  commercial  Questions 
are  discussed.  Edinburgh :  Hawes^  Clark  and  Collins.  1 766-'68. 
3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  516  j  3-692;  2  1.,  pp.  745.    Map.    c,  H.  10053 


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"The  dedication  ii  ligned  'John  CilUnder,'  who  wu  probably  thi  tranilator  of  the 
work,  which  was  written  originally  in  French,  by  the  Preiident  de  Broiiei,  and  printed 
at  Parli  in  1756.  Mr,  Callander  merely  acknowledge!  that  he  had  *  drawn  many 
helps*  from  the  French  writer,  whom  he  does  not  name,  and  appears  inclined  to  take 
the  principal  merit  of  the  work  to  himself,  although  the  translation  is  almost  literal,  and 
the  additions  trifling." — Rich.  Thr:  second  and  third  volumes  were  published  in 
1768,  and  were  reissued  in  1788,  with  new  title-pages,  as  a  '*  A  Collection  of  Voyages  to 
the  Southern  Hemisphere,"  the  latt  leaf  of  each  volume  only  being  reprinted.  A  list 
of  the  contents  of  these  volumes  is  contained  in  the  "Alphabetical  Catalogue  of  the 
Library  of  Congress,  1864,"  pp.  203,     Set  M.  R.,  xxxvi.  284;  xxxix.  66. 

Callava  (Jose).  Manifesto  sobrc  las  tropellas  y  bejaciones 
que  cometid  el  Gobernardo  Americano  de  Panzacola  Andres 
Jackson,  contra  la  persona  y  representacion  del  Comisario  de  la 
Espafia  Coronel  Don  Jose  Callava  nombrado  para  la  entrega  de 
la  Florida  occidental  a  los  Estados-Unidos  de  America.  Heche 
y  publicado  por  el  Mismo  Callava.    Habana.   1821.   410,  pp.  70. 

Callaway.  Charter,  By-Laws,  &c.  of  the  Callaway  Mining 
and  Manufacturing  Company.  New  Tori:  Fan  Nordanisf  King, 
1847.   ^^^1  PP'  24*     Map.  H.  10055 

Callicott  {Lady),    See  Graham  (Maria). 

Calkin  (J.  B.)  The  Geography  and  History  of  Nova  Scotia. 
Halifax.  1859.  i2mo.  +  Second  Edition.  1864.  i2mo,  pp. 
iio.  10056 

Calle  (Juan  Diez  de  la).  Memorial  Informatorio  |  al  |  Rey 
Nvestro  Senor,  |en  sv  Real  y  Svpremo  Conseiojde  las  Indias, 
Camara,  y  Ivntajde  Gverra.  |En  Manos  del  Senor  Ivan  Baptista 
[Saenz  Nauarrete,  Cauallero  de  la  Orden  de  Alcantara,  |de  su 
Consejo,  su  Secretario  en  el,  y  el  de  la  |  Camara,  y  lunta.  |Cnn- 
tiene|Lo  qve  sv  Majestad  Provee  enjsu  Cosejo,  y  lunta,  y  por 
las  dos  Secretarias  de  la  Nueua]  Espana,  y  Piru,  Eclesiastico,  Sec- 
ular, Salaries,  Estipen-|dios  y  Presidios,  su  Gente,  y  Costa,  y  de 
que  Cajas,  yJHazienda  Real  se  paga:  valor  de  las  Encomiendas 

ide   Indies,  y  etras  cesas  curiesas,  y  ne-|cessarias.|  Por  |  Ivan 
)iez  de  la  Calle.  |y/«<j  de  m.dc.xxxxv.  |    4te,  12  1.,  Memorial 
Informatorio,  etc.,  32  leaves.  10057 

"  Rich  makes  no  mention  of  this  volume,  which  was  privately  printed  for  the  use  of 
the  King  and  Council.  It  must  not  be  confounded  with  the  book  described  in  the 
following  number.  It  is  a  book  of  the  utmost  importance  to  the  historian  of  Spanish 
America,  being  a  kind  of  private  official  handbook  or  directory  of  Mexico,  Yucatan, 
Honduras,  Guatemala,  Nicaragua,  etc.  The  author  was  Secretary  to  the  Council  of 
the  Indies." 

Calle.    Memorial,  |  y  Neticias  Sacras,  |  y  Reales  del  Imperio  | 
dejlas  Indias  Occidentales,  |  al  |  mvy  Catolico,  Piadoso,  y|Poder- 


A-»^»i  _m.^'f: 


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oso  Seflor  Rey  de  las  Espaflas,  y  Nueuo)  Mundo,  D.  Felipe  IV. 
N.  S.  |En  sv  real  y  svpremo  Consejo  de|las  Indias,  Camara,  y 
Ivnta  de  Gverre:|En  Manosjde  luil  Baptista  Saenz  Nauarrete, 
Cauallero  de  la  Ordc  Mi-|litar  de  Alcantara,  de  su  Consejo, 
y  su  Secretario  en  el,  y  en|el  de  la  Camara,  y  lunta:  Confirm- 
ador  de  los  priuile-jgios  Reales  de  Castilla.  |Comprehende|lo 
Ecclesiastico,  Secular,  Politico,  y  Militar  que  por  su  Secretarial 
de  la  Nueua-Espafia  se  prouee:  Presidios,  gente,  y  costas,  valor 
de  lasjEncomiendas  de  Indios,  y  otras  cosas,  curiosas,  neces-| 
rias,  y  dignas  de  saberse.  |  Escriuiale  por  el  aflo  de  1646.  luan 
Diez  de  la  Calle,  OHcial  |  Segundo  de  la  missma  Secretaria.  |  410, 
12  I.,  Text,  183  I.,  Erratas,  i  1.,  Memorial,  pp.  8,  Noticias, 
5  leaves.  j.c.b.  10058 

An  exceedingly  rare  volume}  the  supplemental  leaves,  "Memorial  Breve,"  pp.  i-8, 
and  "Noticias  Importantes,"  5  leaves,  were  subsequently  printed,  and  are  frequently 
wanting.  In  Stevens'  "  Nuggets,"  No.  437,  a  copy  is  described,  with  some  variations. 
The  author  remarks,  in  folio  180,  that  only  a  few  copies  had  been  printed  for  the  use 
of  the  King,  his  Council,  and  Ministers.  It  is  probably  a  later  issue  of  the  preceding, 
with  additions,  alterations,  and  corrections.  Two  of  the  preliminary  leaves  have  been 
cancelled  and  reprinted  with  alterations,  viz. ;  the  last  leaf  of  the  Epistle  Dedicatory 
and  the  first  leaf  of  the  Indice.  Two  preliminary  leaves  are  added,  making  in  this 
impression  14,  viz.:  "  Prosegue  el  Indice  deste  Memorial"  and  "  Notas,"  z  pages; 
and  Erratas,  i  page,  reverse  blank  ;  folios  10,  11,  22,  23,  33,  and  35  of  the  text  are 
reprinted,  with  considerable  additions  and  some  omissions.  The  errata  after  folio  183 
are  cancelled,  and  placed  here  on  the  14th  preliminary  leaf,  reprinted  with  corrections. 
Sold,  at  Puttick's,  in  i860,  for  £5  los. 

Calle.  Memorial,  y  resvmen  breve  de  Noticias  de  las  Indias 
Occidentales,  la  Nveva-Espafia,  y  el  Perv.  Al  excelentissimo 
sefior  Don  Caspar  de  Bracamonte  y  Gvzman,  conde  de  Pefiar- 
anda  ...  Presidente  del  Real  y  Svpremo  (Consejo)  de  las  Indias 
...  Comprehende  las  Erecciones  de  las  Audiencias,  y  Chancil- 
lerias  Reales,  y  de  los  Ar9obispados,  y  Obispados,  con  lo  Eclesi- 
astico,  y  Secular,  que  por  la  Camara,  y  Junta  de  Guerra  dellas 
seprouee,  Presidios,  gente,  y  costa,  valor  de  las  Encomiendas  de 
Indios,  armas  de  las  Ciudades,  y  Iglesias;  y  otras  cosas  neces- 
sarias,  y  dignas  de  saberse  para  la  verdad,  y  autoridad  de  la  his- 
toria.  En  Madrid,  Por  Jlonso  Victor  Pantoja,  Ano  de  1654. 
Folio,  52  1.  10059 

Concerning  this,  ite  Lederc,  No.  253,  where  it  is  said  to  be  of  extreme  rarity,  and 
almost  unknown.  "  Alcedo  mentions,  in  the  prologue  of  his  manuscript  bibliography, 
a  '  Biblioteca  Americana,'  composed  by  Juan  Diez  de  la  Calle  j  a  few  sheets  only  were 
printed  about  the  year  1 646."  —  Harrissx. 

Callejo  (B.  M.  del).  Alegato  en  favor  del  presbit.  M. 
Guzman  acusado  criminalmente  por  algunos  indigenas  del  mismo 
pueblo.     Puebla.   1 830.    4to,  pp.  25.  10060 


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Callendar  (G.)  Nautical  Remarks  and  Observations  for 
the  Chart  of  the  Harbour  of  Boston.  Composed  from  different 
Surveys,  but  principally  from  that  taken  in  1769,  by  G.  Callen- 
dar.    London.   1775.    4to,  pp.  ii.  10061 

[Callender  (James  Thomson).]  The  American  Annual 
Register,  or,  Historical  Memoirs  of  the  United  States,  for  the 
Year  1796.  Philadelphia:  Biortn  ^  Madan.  January  igth^ 
1797.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  288.  BA.  10062 

Callender.  The  Conduct  of  Meriwether  Jones,  in  a  Series 
of  Letters  addressed  to  the  Public,  By  James  T.  Callender. 
Richmond:   Printed  by  H.  Pace.    1 802.  i8mo,  pp.  120.        10063 

[Callender.]  The  History  of  the  United  States  for  1796} 
including  a  Variety  of  Intesesting  Particulars  Relative  to  the 
Federal  Government  previous  to  that  Period.  Philadelphia :  Press 
of  Snow  den  CS"  M^Corkle.    1797.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  312.  c,  H. 

Originally  published  in  numberi.  Ciiapteri  vi.  and  vii.  contain  the  charges  againit 
Alexander  Hamilton,  which  occasioned  his  celebrated  defence,  at  the  expense  of  hii 
private  character.     Stt  [Hamilton's]  Observations,  etc. 

Callender.  Letters  to  Alexander  Hamilton,  King  of  *. 
Feds.  Ci-Devant  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  of  the  United  S 
of  America,  Inspector-General  of  the  Standing  Armies  the.  ., 
Counselor-at-Law,  &c.,  &c.,  &c.  Being  intended  as  a  reply 
to  a  Scandalous  Pamphlet  lately  published  under  the  sanction, 
as  it  is  presumed,  of  Mr.  Hamilton,  and  signed  with  the  signa- 
ture of  Junius  Philaenus.  By  Tom  Callender,  Esq.,  Citizen  of 
the  World.  New  York:  Printed  by  Richard  Reynolds.  1802. 
8vo,  pp.64.  BA.  +  New  Tork :  Hamilton  Club.  1866.  8vo, 
2  1.,  pp.  89.  BA.  10065 

This  reprint  forms  No.  iv.  of  the  Hamilton  Club  Series.  40  copies  printed  in  octavo, 
and  20  in  quarto. 

[Callender.]  The  Political  Progress  of  Britain:  or,  An 
Impartial  History  of  Abuses  in  the  Government  of  the  British 
Empire,  in  Europe,  Asia,  and  America,  From  the  Revolution, 
in  1688  to  the  Present  Time:  the  whole  tending  to  prove  the 
Ruinous  Consequences  of  the  Popular  System  of  Taxation,  War, 
and  Conquest.  [Motto.]  Part  First.  Second  Edition.  Phila- 
delphia: tVrigley  and  Berriman.  1794.  8vo,  pp.  80.  +  Third 
Edition.  Philadelphia :  Richat^d  Folwell.  I795.  8vo,  pp.  120. 
H.  II  Part  Second.     Philadelphia :   Richard  Folwell.   1 795.    8vo, 


CALLENDER. 


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pp.  96.     c,  H.    +  [Both  parts.]     London  :  Danitl  Isaac  Eaton. 
1795.    8vo,  pp.  156.  H.  10066 

Poitcript  to  the  third  edition  ligned,  Jamei  Thornton  Callendcr.  Stt  M.  R.,  Second 
Seriei,  xix.  80. 

Callbnder.  The  Political  Register ;  or,  Proceedings  in  the 
Session  of  Congress,  commencing  November  3<'i  17941  and 
ending  March  3'ii  1795.  With  An  Appendix,  containing  a 
Selection  of  Papers  laid  before  Congress  during  that  Period.  By 
James  Thomson  Callender.  Vol.  i.  Philadelphia :  printed  by 
Thomas  Dobson.  m.occ.xcv.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  245.  ba.  10067 

All  published.     Sti  M.  R.,  xxi.  341. 

[Callender.]  The  Prospect  before  us.  ...  Richmond^  Fir- 
ginia :  the  Author^  and  M.  Jones^  S.  Pleasants  fun.  and  y.  Lyon. 
i8oo-M,Dccc,i.  2  vols.,  8vo  (Vol.  ii.  in  2  pts.),  pp.  184 }  152, 
96.  BA.,  c.  10068 

Sold  by  the  author  in  the  jail  at  Richmond. 

Callender.  Sedewick  &  Co.  or  A  Key  to  the  Six  Per 
Cent  Cabinet.  By  James  Thomson  Callender.  Philadelphia : 
the  Author.   1798.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  88.  c,  h.  10069 

Callender.  Sketchesof  the  Hi  tory  of  America.  By  James 
Thomson  Callender.  ...  Philadelpuia :  Press  of  Snowden  isf  M*^- 
Corkle.   1798.     8vo,  pp.  263.  c,  H.  10070 

Callender.  Short  History  of  the  Nature  and  Consequences 
of  Excise  Laws.    Philadelphia.   I795>    8vo.  c.  10071 

Callender.  ...  Trial  of  James  Thompson  Callender  for 
Sedition  ...  the  3d  day  of  June,  1800,  ...  at  Richmond  ...  Vir- 
ginia,    [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  75,  (i).  ba.  10072 

There  was,  apparently,  no  title-page ;  the  caption  given  above  occurs  on  p.  2,  pre- 
ceded by,  "Copy  talcen  from  the  Virginia  Gazette  ...  i8th  July  1800,  till  the  19th 
August,  1800  ...  corrected  by  David  Robertson  ...  ." 

Callender  (John.)  The  |  Advantages  of  Early  Religion.  |  A 
I  Sermon,  |  Preached  at  Newport,  |  On  Rhode  Island,  |  To  a  Society 
of  Young  Men,  I  On  the  Lord's  Day  Evening,  |  Jan.  3d,  1 741-2. 
I  Newport :  Printed  by  the  fVidow  Franklin^  under  the  Town 
School-House.  [1742.]     i2mo,  pp.  37.  10073 

Callender.  A  |  Discourse  |  Occasioned  by  the  |  Death  |  Of 
the  Reverend  I  Mr.  Nathaniel  Clap,  |  Pastor  of  a  Church]  At  | 
Newport  on  Rhode-Island,  |  On  October  30.  I745.|in  the  78th 
Year  of  his  Age.  |  By  John  Callender,  a.m.  |  Newport:  Printed  by 
the  If^idow  Franklin^  (  at  the  Town-School'House^  1746.  |  Sm. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  ba.  10074 

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Callender.  An  I  Historical  Discourse! on  the  |  Civil  and 
Religious  Affairs  |  of  the  Colony  of  |  Rhode-Island  |  and  |  Provi- 
dence Plantations  j  In  New-England  |  in  America.  |  From  the  first 
Settlement  1638,  to  the  End  of  |  first  Century.  |  By  John  Callen- 
der, A.M.  I  Boston  :  \  Printed  and  Sold  by  S.  Knteland  and  T  Green  \ 
in  ^ueen  Street,  mdccxxxix.  |    8vo,  pp.  14,  120,  (i).       ba.,  h. 

Callender.  An  Historical  Discourse  on  the  Civil  and  Re- 
ligious Affairs  of  the  Colony  of  Rhode-Island.  By  John  Callen- 
der, a.m.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author;  Biographical  Notices 
of  some  of  his  Distinguished  Contemporaries ;  and  Annotations 
and  Original  Documents,  illustrative  of  the  History  of  Rhode- 
Island  and  Providence  Plantations,  from  the  First  Settlement  to 
the  End  of  the  First  Century.  By  Romeo  Elton  ...  .  Provi- 
dence: Knowles^  Fose  b"  Company.   1838,    8vo,  pp.  270,  (2).      H. 

Forms  the  fourth  volume  of  the  collections  of  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society. 
Thi?  was  also  issued  as  a  third  edition,  with  the  title  :  "The  Early  History  of  Rhode 
Island.  Boston:  TAomas  ff^eiJs  &  Co.  1843."  8 vo,  pp.  270.  Facsimile.  SeeU.A. 
R.,  XLvii.  253. 

Callender.  A  Sermon  preach'd  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr. 
Jeremiah  Condy,  To  the  pastoral  Care  of  the  Baptist  Church  in 
Boston,  Feb.  14th.  1738,  9.  by  John  Callender.  Boston:  Printed 
by  S.  Knee/and  and  T.  Green,  mdccxxxix.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  32. 

Callender  (John),  Esq.  An  Oration  pronounced  July  4, 
1797  at  ■"  Boston  ...  .  By  John  Callender.  ...  Boston:  Ben- 
iamin  Edes.   1797.    8vo,  pp.  19.  BA.,  H.  10078 

Callender  (Tom).     See  Callender  (James  Thomson). 

Callicot  (T.  C.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Theophilus  Callicot  of 
Kings,  against  the  Personal  Liberty  Bill.  In  Assembly,  March 
14,  i860.  Albany:  Comstock  ^  Cassidy^  Printers,  i860.  8vo, 
pp.  13.  H.  10079 

Calm  Address.     18 14.     See  [Carey  (M.)] 

The  Calumet.     New  York.   i860.     8vo,  pp.  32.  10080 

The  Calumet.  New  Series  oft  he  Harbinger  of  Peace.  New 
Tork.    [1831-36.]    8vo.     [Bi-monthly.]  1008 1 

Calumny  Refuted ;  or  a  Glance  at  John  Wilbur's  Book 
[against  J.  J.  Gurney,  entitled  "  A  Narrative  and  Exposition"]. 
...  [By  Abigail  Barker  and  others.]  London:  printed  by  'John 
Hosier,  mdcccxlv.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  108.  H.  10082 


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Calvert  (George).  Case  of  Charles  Lord  Baltemore,  a 
Minor,  with  Relation  to  his  Government  of  Maryland,  granted 
by  King  Charles  I.,  to  Cecil  Lord  Baltemore,  in  1632,  which 
was  settled  on  the  Marriage  of  Lady  Charlotte  Lee  with  Bene- 
dict Leonard  Lord  Baltemore.     1689.     Single  sheet.         10083 

See  "Indenture  of  Agreement,"  Vol.  i.,  1851. 

Calvert  (G.  Henry).  Arnold  and  Andre.  An  Historical 
Drama.  By  George  H.  Calvert.  Boston:  Little,  Brown  ^  Co, 
i6mo,  pp.  95.    +  New  Edition.     Boston.   1864.    2  vols.,  i2mo. 

Calvert.  Oration,  on  the  Occasion  of  celebrating  the  For- 
tieth Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  Lake  Erie ;  delivered  on  the 
tenth  of  September,  1853,  '"  Newport,  R.  L  By  George  H. 
Calvert.  Cambridge:  Metcalfi^  Company.  1853.  8vo,  pp.  40. 
+  Second  Edition.  Providence:  B,  T.  Albro,  Printer.  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  10085 

Calvet  (P.  du).     See  Du  Calvet  (Peter). 

Calveto  (Urbanus).     See  Benzoni  (H.) 

Calvo  (Alonso).  Carta  de  Alonso  Calvo,  de  la  Compafiia  de 
Jesus,  en  que  da  noticia  a  todos  los  Superiores  de  las  Casas,  y 
Colegios  de  esta  Provincia  de  Nueva-Espana  de  la  vida  exemplar, 
gloriosos  trabajos,  y  dichosa  muerte  del  P.  Joseph  Maria  de 
Guevara,  Professo  de  la  misma  Compafiia.  Mexico.  1725.  4to, 
pp.42.    +  Megico:  Hogal.   1727.    4to.  10086 

Calvo  (Charles).  Annales  Historiques  de  la  revolution  de 
I'Amerique  latine,  accompagnees  de  documents  a  I'appui,  de 
I'annee  1808  jusqu'a  la  reconnaissance  par  les  etats  europeens 
de  I'independence  de  ce  vaste  continent.  Paris:  A.  Durand. 
1864-1865.    5  vols.,  8vo.  10087 

Calvo.  Derecho  internacional  teorico  y  practico  de  Europa 
y  America.  Per  Carlos  Calvo  ...  .  Paris:  Amyot;  Durand  et 
Pedone  Lauriel.    1869.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  525  j  xvi,  573. 

Calvo.  Recueil  complet  des  traites,  conventions,  capitula- 
tions, armistices,  et  autres  acts  diplomatiques  de  tous  les  etats  de 
I'Amerique  Latin,  Compris  entre  le  golfe  du  Mexique  et  le  cap 
de  Horn,  depuis  I'annee  1493,  jusqu'a  nos  jouis,  precede  d'un 
memoire  sur  I'etat  actuel  de  I'Amerique,  de  tableaux  statistiques, 
d'un  dictionnaire  diplomatique,  avec  une  notice  historique  sur 
chaque  traite  important.  Par  M.  Charles  Calvo  ...  .  Paris:  A. 
Durand.   1862-69.    II  vols.,  8vo.  VO089 

Also  with  Spaniih  titles.     Vols,  vil-xi.  have  tlie  titles : 


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Calvo.  Amerique  latine.  Recueil  historique  complet  des 
traites,  conventions,  capitulations,  armistices,  questions  de  limites, 
et  autres  actes  diploir  itiques  et  politiques  de  tous  les  etats  Compris 
entre  le  golfe  du  M.  xique  et  le  cap  de  Horn,  depuis  I'annee  1493, 
jusqu'a  nos  jours.  Premiere  periode.  Limites.  Tome  septieme 
neuvieme.  ||  Limites.  Repertoire  de  manuscrits  et  de  cartes  rares 
et  inedites,  relatifs  aux  limites,  etc.  Tome  dixieme-onzieme 
Paris:  Durand.  1865-66.    8vo.  10090 

This  is  followed  by : 

Calvo.  Recueil  historique  [as  before].  Seconde  periode. 
Depuis  la  revolution  .,.  [And  with  a  second  title-page:]  Annales 
historiques  de  la  revolution  de  I'Amerique  latine,  accompagnees 
de  documents  a  I'appui.  De  I'annee  1808,  jusqu'a  la  reconnais- 
sance par  les  etats  europeens  de  I'independence  de  ce  vaste  con- 
tinent.    Paris:  Durand.   1864-67.    5  vols.,  8vo.  10091 

There  is  to  be  a  third  series,  covering  "I'ipoque  qui  t'est  ecoulee  depuis  l'lnd6- 
pendance." 

Calvo  (C.)  Una  pagina  de  derecho  internacional,  o  la  Amer- 
ica del  Sur  ante  la  ciencia  del  derecho  de  gentes  moderno.  Por 
Carlos  Calvo.    Paris:  Durand.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  307. 

Calvo  de  la  Torre  (J.  del  C.)  Commentaria  in  Legum 
Indicarum  Recopilationem.  [^Madrid{''\  1736.  4  vols.,  folio,  pp. 
4i8i579>(46)j  325»(i5)>  61,  (3).  h.  10093 

"  Without  titles  or  preliminaries.  From  2  royal  orders  inserted  at  pages  46  and  47, 
of  Vol.  IV.,  we  learn  that  the  work  was  composed  by  D.  Juan  del  Corral  Calvo  de  la 
Torre,  Gidor  in  the  Audiencia  of  Santiago  de  Chile;  and  that  in  1732  he  was  ordered 
to  send  the  work  to  Spain  to  be  printed.  In  1735  the  first  and  second  volumes  had 
been  examined  and  highly  approved  by  the  Council  of  the  Indies,  and  the  author  was 
requested  to  send  the  3d  and  4th,  and  to  finish  the  5th  and  6th,  which  would  com- 
plete the  work,  but  it  appears  that  death  prevented  his  completing  the  4th  volume, 
which  only  reaches  to  the  izth  title  of  (he  5th  book  —  the  index  to  this  volume  being 
headed  thus:  'Rerum  qux  in  hac  parte  {^u^rti  tomi,  (morte  auctoris  ita  relicti)  con- 
tinentur,'  tec.  Apparently  the  work  was  left  in  this  state,  and  never  published.  The 
indexes  to  each  volume  are  also  imperfect.  This  copy  was  found  in  sheets  among  the 
papers  of  D.  Bernardo  Yriarte." — Rich. 

Calyo.  Description  of  Calyo's  Panorama  of  the  Connecti- 
cut River,  ...  .  New  Tork :  printed  by  H.  Ludwig^  Co.  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  30.     Woodcut.  H.  10094 

Calzado  (Bernardo  Maria  de).  El  Triunfo  de  la  Moral 
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Utility  of  an  extensive  Plan  of  Inland  Navigation  in  America. 
By  Turner  Camac.     Philadelphia.   1 805.     8vo,  pp.  61.  p. 

Camacho  (R.)  Contestacion  a  las  Reflexiones  de  J.  M. 
Alvirez  sobre  los  decretos  episcopales  que  prohiben  el  juramento 
constitucional.  Por  R.  Camacho  y  Jose  G.  Romero.  Morelia. 
1857.    2  pts.,  8vo,  pp.  23,  30.  10097 

'Camacho  (Sebastian).  America  libre.  Oda.  Mexico.  1821. 
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Camacho.  Breve  Manifestacion.  falapa.  1832.  4to,  pp. 
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Camara  (Manoel  Arruda  da).  Discurso  sobra  a  utilidade  da 
institui^Slo  de  Jardins  nas  principaes  provincias  do  Brazil.  Rio 
de  Janiero :   Na.  Imp.  Reg.    1840.     8vo.  lOiOO 

Camago.  Disserta^ao  !sobra  as  plantas  da  Brasil,  que  podem 
dar  linhos  propria  para  muitas  usos  da  sociedade  e  supprir  a  falto 
de  cambana.     Rio  de  Janeiro.   1840.    8vo.  loioi 

Camargo  (J.)  Noticia  de  la  vida  religiosa,  virtudes  y  dichosa 
muerte  del  P.  Joaquim  Camargo,  de  la  Compafiia  de  Jesus,  Pre- 
fecto  de  la  Congregacion  del  Salvador  de  Megico.  Megico. 
1727.    4to.  10102 

Cambefort  (J.  P.  A.)  Memoire  justificatif  de  Joseph-Paul- 
Augustin  Cambefort,  colonel  du  regiment  du  Cap;  commun  a 
Anne  Louis  Tousart,  lieutenant-colonel;  a  tous  les  officiers, 
sous  officiers  et  soldats  du  meme  regiment,  deportes  de  Saint- 
Domingue,  par  ordre  des  Commissaires  civils,  delegues  par  le 
pouvoir  executif  aux  isles  fran^oises  de  I'Amerique-sous-le-Vent. 
Paris:  Des  imprimeries  desfreres  Chaignieau.  1 793.  8vo,  pp.  58, 
120.  10103 

Cambefort.  Precis  de  la  justification  de  Joseph-Paul-Au- 
gustin  Cambefort  ...  et  des  autres  militaires  deporte  de  Saint- 
Domingue,  rigoureusement  demontree  par  les  seules  pieces  justi- 
Rcatives  deposees  au  comite  colonial  de  la  Convention  nationale. 
[26  Janvier  1793.     Paris:"]  imp.  de  N.  H.-Nyon.  1793.    8vo. 

Cambessedes  (Jacques).  Cruciferarum,  Elatinearum,  Cary- 
ophyllearum  Paranychiearumque  Brasiliae  Meridionalis  Synopsis. 
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Cambess^des.  Portulacearum,  Crassulacearum,  Ficoidearum 
Cunonicearumque  Brasiliae  Meridionalis  Synopsis.  Paris:  impr. 
de  Belin.   1830.    8vo,  pp.  4.  10106 

&«  alto  St.  Hilaire  (A.  de). 

Cambiagi  (F.)  La  Repubblica  Argentina,  e  il  comercio  Italo- 
Platense,  per  il  cav.  Cambiagi  Francesco  co:isole  della  Repubblica 
Argentina.     Prato:  tip.  Giacchetti  e  Comp.   i86g.    410,  pp.  31. 

Cambray  {Dr.)  Reminiscences  et  Confessions  d'un  ancien 
chirurgien  de  corsaires.  Voyage  aux  Antilles,  au  continent 
americain,  et  croisiere  dans  le  golfe  du  Mexique,  pendant  les 
annees  1800,  1801  et  1802  et  le  commencement  de  1803. 
Cambria:  imprimerie  Simon.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  304.  10108 

[Cambreleng  (Churchill  C.)]  An  Examination  of  the  new 
Tariff  proposed  by  the  Hon.  Henry  Baldwin,  a  Member  of  Con- 
gress. By  One  of  the  People.  New-York :  Gould  and  Banks. 
1821.    8vo,  Folded  Table,  Title,  pp.  268.  ba.,  c.  10109 

"A  well-reasoned,  conclusive  tract." — McCulloch's  "Lit.  Pul.  Econ.,"  p.  59. 

[Cambreleng.]  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  8th  of  Februrary,  1830,  on  Commerce 
and  Navigation.     New  York.   1830.    8vo.  loiio 

"A  forcible  exposition  of  the  mischievous  influence  of  the  restrictive  system."  — 

McCuLLOCH. 

Cambreleng.  Merchants'  Second  Edition  of  Mr.  Cam- 
breleng's  Report  on  Commerce  and  Navigation  ...  .  [Read  in 
the  House,  Feb.  8.]     New-York.  March,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  63. 

For  a  review,  tee  [Kennedy  (J.  P.)] 

Cambreleng.  Report  of  Mr.  Cambreleng  on  the  State  of 
the  Treasury  and  Expenditures  of  Government.  Jan.  24, 1839. 
\JVashington.   1839.]    8vo.  10112 

Cambreleng.  Speech  of  Mr.  Cambreleng,  of  New  York, 
on  the  Question  of  Restoring  the  Deposites  to  the  Bank  of  the 
United  States.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  On 
the  14th  January,  1834.  IVashington:  printed  by  Jonathan 
Elliot.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  24.    4-  New  York.    1835.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Also  :  Speech  ...  (In  reply  to  M.  McDufiie  and  Mr.  Storrs,)  on  the  Proposition  to 
amend  the  Constitution  ...  respecting  the  Elc:ction  of  President  and  Vice-President, 
Delivered  in  the  House  ...  March  7,  1826.  [n.  p.   n.  d.]    i6mo,  pp.  15.     h. 

Cambreleng.  Speech,  ...  on  increasing  the  Duty  on  Wool, 
and  the  Manufactures  thereof.    Washington.   1827.   8vo.    10114 


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Also :  ...  Statement,  made  by  Mr.  Cambreleng  op  [>fV]  the  Dutie>,  ad  Valorem  ... 
on  Woolens  ...  under  the  Amendment  proposed  ...  by  Mr.  Mallary  to  the  Bill  No. 
132  ...  JVashitigton.  1828.  8vo,  pp.  7.  (20th  Cong,  ist  Sess.  House  Doc.  143.)  Set 
[Carey  (M.)] 

Cambria  Iron  Company.  A  Statement  of  some  of  the  Ad- 
vantages of  the  Vicinity  of  Johnstown,  Pa.,  in  the  Manufacture 
of  Iron.  [Dated  New  York,  I2th  Oct.,  1832.  n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  12.     Map.  H.  10115 

[Cambridge  (John).]  A  Description  of  Prince  Edward 
Island.     1805.   8vo.     Map.  10116 

The  Cambridge  Almanac  and  Business  Directory  for  the  Year 
1847.  By  George  Adams.  Boston:  James  French.  i6mo, 
pp.65.  10117 

The  Cambridge  Directory.  Containing  a  General  Directory 
of  Citizens  and  a  Business  Directory.  Together  with  An  Al- 
manac and  City  Record  for  1848.  By  J.  Ford.  Cambridge 
{Mass.):  ...  Chronicle  Office.  1848.  i6mo,  pp.  112,  (20).  Con- 
tinued. B.  IOI18 

Cambridge  Ephemeris.  An  Almanack  for  the  Year  1683. 
Cambridge^  Mass.   1685.    i6mo.  10119 

The  Cambridge  Platform  ...  and  The  Confession  of  Faith, 
adopted  in  1680.  To  which  is  prefixed  A  Platform  of  Eccle- 
siastical Government,  by  Nathanael  Emmons,  d.d.  Boston:  Con- 
gregational Board  of  Publication.    1855.    i2mo,  2  1.,  pp.  128.     H. 

For  early  editions,  see  Platform. 

Address  at  the  Consecration  of  the  Cambridge  Cemetery, 
Nov.  I  St,  1854.  By  John  A.  Albro,  d.d.,  with  Preliminary 
Remarks  by  the  Mayor,  &c.     Cambridge.   1854.    8vo. 

Bulletin  of  the  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology,  Cambridge, 
Massachusetts,  U.  S.  A.  Published  Jpril  2Sth,  1863.  No.  i, 
pp.  1-16.  10122 

City  of  Cambridge.  The  Municipal  Register,  for  the  Year 
1849-50.  Cambridge:  Metcalf  and  Company.  1852.  i6mo,  pp. 
109.  Continued.  H.  +  For  the  Year  1855.  Cambridge:  John 
Ford^  Chronicle  Press,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  112.  10123 

Bridges.  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Town  of  Cambridge, 
relating  to  the  West  Boston  and  Canal  Bridges.  ...  Cambridge- 
port:  L.  Cox,,  Jr.  &  Co.   1843.    ^^°>  PP*  ''•  **•  JO' 24 


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Churches.  An  Account  of  the  Controversy  in  the  First  Parish 
in  Cambridge,  1827-1829.  ...  Boston:  T.  R.  Marvin,  printer. 
1829.    i2mo,  pp.  58.  BA.,  H.  10125 

Alio :  Controverty  betwen  the  Firit  Parish  in  Cambridge  and  the  Rev.  Dr.  Holmei, 
their  Late  Pastor.  Published  by  the  Parish  Committee.  Cambridge :  printed  by  E. 
W.  Metcalf  and  Company.  1829.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  103.  ba,,  h.  —  Report  on  the  Con- 
nection at  Various  Times  existing  between  the  First  Parish  in  Cambridge  and  Harvard 
College.  Accepted  May  zo,  1850.  Cambridge;  Metcalf  and  Company.  185 1.  8vo, 
pp.  52.  H.  —  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  First  Parish  in  Cambridge,  for  the 
Year  1849-50.  \^Cambridge.  1850.]  8vo,  pp.  18.  Continued,  h.  —  Some  Passages 
in  the  History  of  the  First  Church,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Cambridge,  1842.    i2mo. 

A  Brief  History  of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  in  Cambridge  ; 
with  ...  List  of  Members.  Cambridge:  printed  at  the  Chronicle 
Office,    i860.    i2mo,  pp.  77.  H.  10126 

Christ  Church,  Cambridge.  One  Hundredth  Anniversar) 
Tuesday,  Oct.  15th,  1861.  Geo.  C.  Rand  W  Avery ^  Printers, 
Boston.    +  [Another.]     Cambridge,  mdccclxi.  h.  10 127 

Commemoration  of  the  Twenty-Fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Set- 
tlement of  John  A  Albro,  d.d.,  as  Pastor  of  the  First  Church 
and  Shepard  Society,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Cambridge:  printed  by 
Allen  and  Farnham.   i860.    8vo,  pp.  76.  10128 

Circular.  [On  the  subject  of  repairs  on  "the  Episcopal 
Church  at  Cambridge."     Boston.   1824.]     8vo,  pp.  5,  (i).        H. 

Constitution  of  the  Church  Union  Auxiliary  of  Christ  Church, 
Cambridge.     Cambridge,  Mass.    mdccclxiv.    8vo,  pp.  16.      H. 

The  Confession  of  Faith,  and  the  Covenant,  of  the  Evangeli- 
cal Congregational  Church  in  Cambridge-port.  Boston :  T.  R. 
Marvin,  printer.   1 828.    i2mo,  pp.  8.  H.  10131 

Also :  Manual  of  the  First  Evangelical  Congregational  Church  in  Cambridge-port, 
...   .   Boston:  press  of  T.  R.  Marvin.   1857.    i2mo,  pp.  26.     h. 

The  Confession  of  Faith  of  the  Second  Evangelical  Congre- 
gational Church  in  Cambridgeport.  [n.  p.]  1 843.  1 2mo,  pp. 
12.  10132 

The  Declaration  of  Faith  and  Covenant  of  the  Second  Baptist 
Church,  Cambridge,  1840.  Boston:  Press  of  'Jonathan  Howe. 
1840.    i2mo,  pp.  24.  H.  10133 

Proceedings  of  a  General  Assembly  at  Cambridge,  May  30, 
1770.     [n.  p.   n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  83.  10134 


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Education.  Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee  of  Cam- 
bridge, March  15,  1841.  Cambridge  Press:  Metcalfe  Torry^  and 
Ballou.   1841.    8vo,  pp.  15.     Continued.  h.  10135 

Also :  An  Address  to  the  People  of  Cambridge  from  the  School  Committee,  con- 
cerning a  Recent  Case  of  Corporal  Punishment  in  the  Allston  Grammar  School. 
Cambridge:  Press  of  John  Wilson  and  Son.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  —  Report  of  a 
Committee,  appointed  August  4,  1834,  to  Consider  the  Subject  of  a  Reorganization  of 
the  Public  Schools  in  the  Town  of  Cambridge.  Cambridge  Press :  Meualfy  Torry,  and 
Ballou,  8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  — Catalogue  of  the  East  Cambridge  Female  School,  insti- 
tuted at  Cambridge,  Massachusetts,  August,  1837.  Boston:  Marden  &  Co. ^  Printer t. 
1839.  i6mo,  pp.  7.     H. 

A  Classed  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Cambridge  High 
School ;  with  an  Alphabetical  Index.  [Compiled  by  Ezra  Ab- 
bot, Jr.]  ...  Cambridge:  John  Bartlett.  1853.  ^^°>  PP*  ^^h 
239.  C,  H.  10136 

Fourth  Party  in  the  Field!  The  Ladies  of  Cambridge  To 
their  Sisters  of  the  Fourth  District:  ...  Cambridge.  1850.  i  1., 
4to.  H.  10137 

Funeral  Services  at  Christ  Church,  Cambridge,  12,  m.,  April 
19,  1865.  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  died  April  15,  1865.     [^Cambridge.   1865.]    8vo,  2  1. 

Government.  An  Act  to  establish  the  City  of  Cambridge, 
approved  March  17,  1846.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  20.  h. 

Also:  ...  An  Act  In  addition  to  an  Act  to  establish  the  City  of  Cambridge. 
[1851.]    8vo,  pp.  4.     H. —  ...  An  Act  in  Addition  to  ...    [1853.]    8vo,  pp.  7.     h. 

An  Act  of  the  Legislature  establishing  a  Fire  Department  in 
Cambridge ;  Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Government  of  the 
Department  j  and  a  City  Ordinance  for  the  Prevention  of  Fires. 
Cambridge:  Metcalf  and  Company.   1846.    i2mo,  pp.  21.  H. 

Address  of  the  Mayor  upon  the  First  Organization  of  the  City 
Government,  May  4,  1846.     Cambridge.   1846.   8vo,  pp.  16. 

The  Mayor's  Address  at  the  Organization  of  the  City  Gov- 
ernment, and  Reports  of  the  Committee  of  Finance  and  the 
School  Committee.  Cambridge:  John  Ford.,  Printer.  1848.  8vo, 
pp.  89.    -f-  Also  for  the  Year  '49.  10142 

Annual  Report  of  Receipts  and  Expenditures.  Cambridge. 
1845.    8vo.  10143 

The  Charter  and  Ordinances  of  the  City  of  Cambridge ;  with 
the  Municipal  Register  for  1857.     Cambridge.   1857.    ^^°' 

Also:  Extracts  from  the  Act  authorizing  the  Town  of  Cambridge  to  establish  a 
Board  ot  Health;  with  the  Rules  and  Regulations  of  said  Board.     [^Cambridge.  1832.] 

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I  Urge  sheet,  printed  on  one  side.  h.  —  An  Ordinance  prescribing  the  Duties  of  City 
Marshal  :  also  Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Government  uf  the  Police  and  Night 
Watch.  Cambridge :  printtd  by  John  Ford,  1853.  l2ino,  pp.  iz,  h. —  ...  .  Report 
relating  to  the  Enclosure  of  Cambridge  Common,  [n.  p.  1832.]  8vo,  pp.  11.  h. — 
Opinion  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  on  the  Petition  of  Jeduthan  Wellington  and 
Others,  in  Relation  to  Cambridge  Common.  Boston:  Button  and  fVtniivorth.  1835. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  —  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the  Town  of  Cambridge,  to 
investigate  the  Affairs  of  its  Almshouse.  Boston:  J.  E,  Hincklty  &  Co.,  printers.  1833. 
8vo,  pp.  43,  H.  —  Report  of  the  Survey  of  the  Roads  in  Cambridge.  Printed  by  Vote 
of  the  Selectmen.  Cambridge  Press:  Metcalfe  Torry,  &  Ballou.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
H.  —  Report  of  the  Committee  adopted  to  Consider  the  Expediency  of  Consolidating 
certain  Boards  of  Officers  of  the  Town  of  Cambridge.  Boston :  Jones'  power  press 
ojpce.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  —  Rules  and  Orders  of  the  City  Council,  and  a  List  of 
the  Officers  of  the  City  of  Cambridge,  for  1 846.  Cambridge :  printed  by  ^ndrtiv 
Reid.  1846.  i2mo,  pp.  23.  h.  -f  The  same,  with  Ordinances  of  the  City  of  Cam- 
bridge, pp.  66.  H.  —  Rules  and  Orders  for  the  Management  of  the  House  of  Cor- 
rection at  Cambridge,  and  the  Government  o.f  Persons  therein.  Freeman  PresSy  Con- 
cord, Mass,  [1842.]    8vo,  pp.  4.     H. 

Mount  Juburn.  Guide  through  Mount  Auburn  Cemetery,  in 
Cambridge,  Mass.     Boston.    i2mo.     Plates.  ioi45 

A  Hand-Book  for  Passengers  over  the  Cambridge  Railroad, 
with  a  Description  of  Mount  Auburn  Cemetery.  ...  Boston: 
fVilliam  V.  Spencer.  1858.  24mo,  pp.  70.  Map  and  Woodcuts, 
-f  Guide  through  Mount  Auburn.  A  Hand-Book  for  Passen- 
gers over  the  Cambridge  Railroad.  ...  Third  Edition.  Boston ; 
Bricher  ^  Russell.   1859.    24mo,  pp.  70.     Map  and  Woodcuts. 

Libraries,,  Lyceums,,  etc.  Catalogue  of  the  Cambridge  Circu- 
lating Library.  September  [and]  December.  [^Cambridge :~\  John 
Bartlett.   1858.    i2mo,  pp.  24,  7.  »oi47 

Also  :  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Cambridgeport  Lyceum.  Instituted,  Dec. 
13,  1831.  Boston  :  printed  by  Perkins  (Sf  Marvin.  1833.  ^'pp,  12.  —  Constitution  and 
By-Laws  of  the  East  Cambridge  Lyceum,  As  Revised  and  Adopted,  November,  1837. 
Boston :  Cassady  and  March,  printers.  32mo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  By-Laws  of  the  Lech- 
mere-Point  Library  Association.  Instituted  May  22,1822,  Cambridge  :  printed  by 
Hilliard  and  MetcalJ,  i8z2.  32mo,  pp.8,  h.  —  Platform  and  Regulations  of  the 
Printers'  Literary  Union  of  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Organized  March  29, 1833.)  With  the 
Names  of  the  Foundation  Members,  and  Officers  for  1853-54.  Cambridge,  m.dccc.liii. 
8vo,  pp.  14,  (2).     H. 

Politics.  An  Appeal  to  the  Whigs  of  Cambridge  [Mass.] 
who  are  in  favor  of  the  existing  "License  Law."  [Dated  No- 
vember loth,  1838.    n.  p.    n.  d.]    4to,  p.  i.  h.  10148 

Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Whig  Republican  /.ssocia- 
tion  of  Cambridge.  Instituted  March  4,  1840.  Cambridge 
Press:  Metcalf,,  Torry,,  and  Ballou.    mdcccxl.    i6mo,  pp.  8. 

Also:  Constitution  of  the  Cambridge  Free  Soil  Club,  formed  September,  1848. 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    2  1.    H. 


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List  of  Votes  in  Cambridge,  Nov.  1836.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  Con- 
tinued. H.  10 1 50 

List  of  Persons  in  the  City  of  Cambridge,  against  whom  a 
Poll  Tax  has  been  assessed.     May  i,  1868.    4to,  pp.  84.         H. 

SocieUes.  fiy-Laws  of  the  Savings  Institution  in  the  town  01 
Cambridge.  Cambridge:  Metcalf  and  Company.  1853.  32"™o» 
pp.  16.  H.  10152 

Also:  An  Account  of  the  Cambridge  Humane  Society,  [n.  p.  1819.]  Svo,  pp, 
7.  H.  ("The  Society  was  formed  in  1814"  ...  "It  is  gratifying  ...  after  an  experi- 
ment  of  five  years"  ...  [From  the  "Account,"  which  will  determine  the  date  of  pub- 
lishing.])—  Laws  and  Members  of  the  Cambridge  Humane  Society,  to  which  is 
prefixed  an  Account  of  its  Origin.  Cambridge  Prtsi :  Metcalf,  Torry,  and  Ballou. 
1841.  i6mo,  pp.  14.  H.  +  Cambridge!  Metcalf  and  Company,  1853.  i6mo,  pp. 
14.  +  Cambridge:  John  Ford,  Chronicle  Presi.  1858.  i6mo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Report 
of  the  Agent  to  the  Trustees  of  the  Cambridge  Humane  Society.  [Cambridge.  1854.] 
8vo,  pp.  12.     H. 

Regulations  of  the  Friendly  Fire  Society,  instituted  at  Cam- 
bridge, March  17,  1797,  as  amended  to  the  Present  Time,  Jan- 
uary 29,  1827.  Cambridge:  printed  by  HiUiard^  Metcalf.,  ana 
Co.  1827.  24mo,  pp.  II.  +  Amended  to  the  Present  Time, 
January  28,  1833.      Cambridge:  printed  by  Charles  Folsom.   1833. 


i2mo,  pp.  II. 


H. 


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Also :  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Subscription  Fund  for  the  Benefit  of  Cambridge 
Volunteers.  Cambridge:  Press  of  Join  Ford.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  10,  (4).  h.  —  Report 
of  a  Committee  of  the  East  Cambridge  Union  Temperance  Society,  ...  submitted  at  a 
Public  Meeting,  Sunday  Evening,  January  8,  1843.  [Cambridge  f  1843.]  izmo, 
pp.  12.  H.  —  [Appeal]  To  all  those  Citizens  of  Cambridge  who  deal  in  Intoxicating 
Liquors,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.     h. 

Stolen!  From  many  Citizens  in  Cambridge,  on  the  4th 
instant,  the  Rest  and  Quiet  of  the  Holy  Sabbath  Day.  [^Cam- 
bridge.  1862.]    Svo,  pp.  4.  H.  10154 

"  Union  Railway  Company  v:rsus  God's  Law." 

University  in  Cambridge.     See  Harvard  College. 

Water.  Cambridge  Water  Works.  Report  of  the  Directors 
of  the  Cambridge  Water  Works  to  the  Stockholders  of  the  Com- 
pany, February,  1857.  ••*  Cambridge:  John  Ford.  1857.  ^v» 
pp.  30.  H.  10155 

Also  :  The  Connection  of  the  City  of  Cambridge  with  the  Cambridge  Water 
Works,  as  Shown  by  the  City  Records.  Cambrii^e.  1857.  Svo,  pp.  28.  h.  —  Re- 
port of  the  Board  of  Engineers  concerning  Reservoirs.  July  i,  1843.  Cambrit^t- 
port :  Cox,  Brown,  &  Co.  1 843.  Svo,  pp.  8.  h.  Petition  of  the  Directors  of  the 
Cambridge  Water  Works.  Svo,  pp.  12,  (i).  ("Printed  for  the||^City  Council,  by 
order  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen,  August  23,  1853.") 


I 
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CAMDEN. 


Cambridge  Essays,  contributed  by  Members  of  the  Univer- 
sity. 1855.  London:  John  IV.  Parker  and  Son.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  4 
1.,  pp.  308.  10156 

Containi  "The  Engliih  Language  in  America.  By  Charlei  Astor  Brlited,  i.a.," 
pp.  57-78. 

Camden  (Lord).     See  Bernard,  Vol.  ii.,  No.  4948. 

Camden  (William).  Annales  Rervm  Anglicarvm,  et  Hiberni- 
carvm,  regnante  Elizabetha,  ad  Annvm  Salvtis  m.  d.  lxxxix. 
Gvilielmo  Camdeno  Avthore.  ||  Tomvs  Alter  Annalivm  ...  .  || 
Londini :  Impens'ts  Simonis  IVatersoni.  M.  DC.  XV.-1627.  2  vols., 
folio,  Portrait,  4  1.,  pp.  499,  9  1.  ;  2  1.,  pp.  286,  5  1.  ba.  + 
Lugduni  Batavorum.  1625.  2  vols.,  8vo.  bd.  +  [M]  Elzev, 
1628.  8vo.  +  [/^'^.]  1639.  BD.  -\-  Jrnst.:  E/zev.  ibyj.  8vo. 
-)-  E  Codice  ...  Propria  Auctoris  Manu  correcto  [et]  ...  locu- 
pletata  ...  edidit,  cum  Prxfatione  et  Notis  Tho.  Hearnius. 
[n.  p.]    1717.    3  vols.,  8vo.     BD.  I0'57 

Camden.  Annales  ...  .  Translated  ..  by  A.  Darcie.  Lon- 
don. 1625.  4to.  -f  Annales,  or.  The  Historie  of  ...  Elizabeth 
...  .  Translated  into  English  by  R.  N.  Gent.  Together  with 
divers  Additions  of  the  Authors  ...  .  The  third  Edition.  Lon- 
don: Benjamin  Fisher,  mdcxxxv.  Folio,  Portrait  and  Engraved 
Title,  18  1.,  pp.  586,  (18).  BA.  -f  The  History  of  ...  Eliza- 
beth ...  .  The  Third  Edition,  revised  ...  .  London :  Charles 
Harper,  and  "John  Amery.  1675.  Folio.  +  Tomus  alter  et 
idem.  [A  translation  of  second  volume,  by  Thomas  Browne.] 
London.   1629.    4to.     BD.    +  1688.    Folio.  10158 

The  first  edition  of  the  venion  by  R.  R.  was:  *^  LonJon.  1630."  Folio,  bd. 
These  Annales  relate  in  part  to  the  first  settlement  of  the  American  Colonies. 

Camden.  Annales  des  choses  ...  sous  le  regne  d'Elizabeth, 
ivsques  a  Tan  ...  m.d. lxxxix.  Traduit  par  Paul  de  Bellegent 
...  .  London:  Field.  1624.  4to.  bm.  +  [Another  translation, 
to  1603.]     Paris.   1627.    4to.  10159 

Camden,  A^.  J.  Act  of  Incorportion  of  the  City  of  Camden, 
and  the  Supplement  thereto;  together  with  the  Ordinances  of 
City  Councils ;  also  Historical  Reminiscences  of  Camden.  Cam- 
den, N.  J.   1857.    8vo>  PP-  '^^j  ^^v-  10160 

Chew's  Camden  City  Directory  for  1867.  Camden,  N.  J,: 
Sinnickson  Chew.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  114.  10161 

Also  :  Documents  Respecting  the  Bridge  from  Camden  to  the  Island.  Philadelfhia. 
i8ai.   8vo.     p. 


CAMILLA. 


453 


I.A., 


BD. 


Camden  and  Amboy  Railroad.  Accounts  and  Papers  relating 
to  the  late  ...  accident  at  Burlington,  N.  J.  ...  and  the  corres- 
pondence between  B.  F.  Stockton  and  C.  Van  Rensselaer,  d.d. 
Philadelphia.    1 855.    8vo.  1 01 62 

Alio:  Camden  and  Amboy  Railroad,  and  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  Companies  1 
Addreis  to  the  People  of  New-Jeriey.  Trtnton.  1846.  8vo.  —  Report  of  the  Executive 
Committee  to  the  Camden  and  Amboy  Railroad  on  the  Accident  of  29th  August, 
1855.      I'rtnton.   1855.    8vo.     r.     &*  Carey  (H.  C.) 

Cameron  {Major  A.)  Proceedings  of  a  General  Court  Martial 
on  Major  Allen  Cameron,  held  in  Kingston  Barracks,  in  the 
Island  of  Jamaica.     Privately  printed.   1802.    8vo.  10163 

[Cameron  (Allan).]  The  Cultivation  of  Flax,  and  prepara- 
tion of  Flax  Cotton  by  the  Chevalier  Claussen  Process.  ... 
[Signed  Allan  Cameron.]     New-Tork:  printed  by  John  A.  Gray, 

1852.       H.  IOI64 

Cameron's  proposed  ...  Steamers  between  Panama  and  Aus- 
tralia.    J.  Whitman,  Sec.    8vo,  pp.  30.  10165 

[Cameron  (Hugh).]  The  Troublesome  Trio.  {^IVashington. 
1867.]    i2mo,  pp.  II.  H.  10166 

A  defence  of  Pres.  Johnson,  in  verse. 

Cameron  (J.  H.)  Address  of  John  Hillyard  Cameron  on  his 
Installation  as  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Trinity  College. 
Toronto.    1864.    8vo,  pp.  8.  IO167 

Cameron  (M.)  Reminiscences  of  a  Voyage  to  British  Co- 
lumbia i  a  lecture  delivered  before  the  Young  Men's  Mutual 
Improvement  Association.  By  Malcolm  Cameron,  ^ebec. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  23.  10168 

Also  :  Speech  on  the  International  Railway.     Sluebec.   1862.    8vo. 

Cameron  (S.)  Address  of  the  People's  Club  of  Philadelphia, 
in  favor  of  General  Simon  Cameron  for  the  next  Presidency  of 


the  U.  S.     Philadelphia.   1859.    8vo,  pp.  31. 


10169 


Aho  :  Speech  ...  on  the  Reduction  of  the  Tariff  of  1841 :  delivered  in  the  Senate 
of  the  United  States,  July  22,  1846.  H^a:hington :  printed  by  Ritchie  &  Heiu,  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  — Speeches  Messrs.  Cameron  and  Seward  on  the  Tariff  delivered 
in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.,  June  15,  i860,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Camers  (J.)     See  Solinus  (C.  J.) 

Camilla.  ...  [^Philadelphia.']  1778.  4to,  pp.  i.  p.  10170 

Advertisemant  for  sailors  for  H.B.  M.S.  Camilla;  Philad'a.  24  copies,  printed  by 
J.  Humphreys;  Feb.  1778. 


I       I. 


I- 


254 


CAMP. 


ii 


Camillus,  pseudon.  An  Enquiry  into  the  Evils  of  general 
suffrage  and  frrcjuent  elections  in  Lower  Canada.  By  Camillus. 
Montreal.    1810.     8vo,  pp.  32.  s.  10171 

Camillus,  pseudon.  The  Mississippi  Question  fairly  stated, 
and  the  Views  and  Arguments  of  those  who  clamor  for  War, 
examined.  In  Seven  Letters.  By  Camillus.  Philadelphia:  printea 
by  fyHliam  Duane.   1803.     8vo,  pp.  48.  ba.  10 172 

Camillus,  pseudon.     See  [Hamilton  (Alex.)] 

Camm  (J.)  A  Single  and  Distinct  View  of  the  Act,  Vulgarly 
entitled,  Three-Penny  Act ;  Containing  an  Account  of  its  bene- 
ficial and  wholesome  effect  in  York-Hampton  Parish.  In  which 
is  exhibited  A  Specimen  of  Col.  Landon  Carter's  Justice  and 
Charity;  as  well  as  of  Col.  Richard  Bland's  Salus  Popull.  By 
the  Reverend  John  Camm,  Rector  of  York-Hampton.  [Mot- 
toes.] Jnnapolis :  Printed  by  Jonas  Greeny  for  the  Author.  J  763. 
4to,  pp.  55.  10173 

There  it  another  tract  by  this  author  on  the  t.ime  tubject,  the  title  of  which  I  have 
mislaid.  I  believe  it  is  entitled  *' The  Colonels  Dismounted,"  in  answer  to  Colonels 
Bland  and  Carter,  who  had  roughly  handled  Dr.  Cumm.  See  Wirt's  "  Lite  of  Patrick 
Henry." 

Cammann  and  Camp.  The  Charities  of  New  York,  Brook- 
lyn and  Staten  Island.  By  Henry  J.  Cammann  and  Hugh  N. 
Camp.  New  Tork :  Hurd  and  Houghton.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  xi, 
596,  (1).    Woodcuts.  BA.,  c.  10174 

Camp  (D.  N.)  The  American  Year-Book  and  National 
Register  for  1869.  Astronomical,  Historical,  Political,  Finan- 
cial, Commercial,  Agricultural,  Educational,  and  Religious.  ... 
Edited  by  David  N.  Camp.  ■  >1.  i.  Hartford:  O.  D.  Case  ^ 
Company.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  824.  ba.,  c.  10 175 

Camp  (G.  S.)  Democracy.  By  George  Sidney  Camp.  New- 
Tori:  Harper  &  Bros.   1845.    i8mo,  pp.  249.  c.  10176 

Camp  (P.)  Poems  of  the  Mohawk  Valley.  Vtica.  1859. 
i8mo.  10177 

The  Camp  and  the  Field.  By  one  of  our  Chaplains.  Boston: 
American  Unitarian  Association.   1861.    l8mo,  pp.  18.  10178 

Camp  Charlotte.  A  Tale  of  1774.  By  a  Member  of  the 
Bar.     Philadelphia.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  39.  s.  10179 

The  Camp  Fire  Companion :  A  Choice  Collection  of  Songs 


CAMPAION. 


«55 


11 


for  the  Soldier.     Philadtlphia :   King  iif  Baird,     i86i.     i8mo, 
pp.  72.  10180 

The  Camp-Firc  Songster;  a  Collection  of  Popular,  Patriotic, 
National,  Pathetic,  ?nd  Jolly  Songs,  Suited  for  the  Camp  or 
March.  Containing  a  Number  of  Songs  never  before  Printed. 
New  Tork:  Dick  isf  Fitzgerald,  [n.  d.]    l8mo,  pp.  70.     B.  10181 

The  Camp  Jester;  or.  Amusement  for  the  Mess.  Augusta ^ 
Ga.:   Blackmari*f  Bro.   1864.    Sm.  i2mo,  pp.  71.  10182 

Camp  McDonald,  the  School  of  Instruction  of  the  Fourth 
Brigade  of  Georgia  Volunteers.  Organized  June  nth,  1861. 
J.  McPherson  &  Co.,  Atlanta,  Georgia,  Agents.  Atlanta^ 
Georgia:   ff^ood,  Hanleiter^  Rice  (if  Co.  [1861.]    8vo,  pp.  29,  (3). 

Camp  Songs;  a  Collection  of  National,  Patriotic,  and  Social 
Songs,  for  the  Volunteers.  Boston:  Oliver  Ditson  isf  Co.  [n.  d.] 
i6mo,  pp.  64.  H.  10184 

Camp  Ward  Journal.     No.  4.     Kingston.  August  23,  1855. 

Containi  iketch  of  Geo.  W.  Pratt. 

Compagne  de  circumnavigation  de  la  fregate  I'Artemise,  pen- 
dant les  annees  1837,  1838,  1839  et  1840  sous  le  commande- 
ment  de  M.  Laplace.  ...  Paris:  Arthus-Bertrand.  1841,  '42, 
'44.    3  vols.,  8vo.     Maps  and  Engravings.  10 186 

Four  volumrs  were  announced,  but  the  fourth,  apparently,  never  wa«  published. 

Campaign  Document.  No.  i.  The  Democratic  Platform. 
General  McClellan's  Letter  of  Acceptance.  8vo,  4  leaves.  + 
No.  2.  Speech  of  Judge  Geo.  F.  Comstock.  Delivered  at  the 
Brooklyn  Academy  of  Music.    8 vo,  pp.  12,  and  others.      10187 

A  Campaign  in  New  Mexico  with  Col.  Doniphan.  With  a 
Map  of  the  Route  and  a  Table  of  Distances  traversed.  Phila- 
delphia :   Gary  ^  Hart.   1847.    i2mo,  pp.  184.  10188 

The  Campaign  in  Mexico.     See  [Scribner  (B.  F.)] 

Campaign  in  Northern  Mexico  in  1846-47,  by  an  Officer  of 
the  Ohio  Volunteers.     New  Tork.   1853.    Map.  10189 

The  Campaign  of  i860.  Comprising  the  Speeches  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  William  H.  Seward,  Henry  Wilson,  Benjamin  F. 


256 


CAMPANELLA. 


1*1 

I 


Wade,  Carl  Schurz,  Charles  Sumner,  William  M.  Evarts,  &c. 
Albany:   PVeed^  Parsons  i^  Company .   i860.    8vo.  10 190 

A  series  of  1 8  tracts,  originally  issued  under  the  namr  of  "Evening  Journal 
Tracts.  — No.  i,"  etc.     E.ch  tract  is  paged  separately. 

Campaign  Songs.     [1864.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  10191 

A  Campaign  Tract  for  1864.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    pp.  16.     10192 

Containing  "  Extract  from  A.  H.  Stephens'  Speech  in  Georgia,  Jan.,  1861,"  etc. 

Campaigns  and  Cruises,  in  Venezuela  and  New  Grenada,  and 
in  the  Pacific  Ocean;  From  181 7  to  1830:  with  the  Narrative 
of  a  March  from  the  River  Orinoco  to  San  Buenaventura  on 
the  Coast  of  Choco ;  and  Sketches  of  the  West  Coast  of  South 
America  from  the  Gulf  of  California  to  the  Archipelago  of 
Chiloe.  Also,  Tales  of  Venezuela,  Illustrative  of  Revolutionary 
...  Incidents.  ...  London.  1831.  3  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xiii,  471 ; 
Title,  332;  Title,  349.  ba.  10193 

The  Campaigns  of  the  British  Army.     See  [Gleig  (G.  R.)] 

Campagnes  et  croisades  dans  les  etats  de  Venezuela  et  de  la 
nouvelle  Grenada.     Paris.   1837.     Map.  10194 

Campana  contra  los  Americanos  del  Norte.  Primera  parte. 
Relacion  histdrica  de  los  40  dias  que  mandd  en  gefe  el  ejercito 
del  Norte  el  General  D.  Marino  Arista.  Mexico.  1846.  4to, 
pp.  37,  6  1.     Plan.  10195 

Campafia  del  Interior.  Documentos  relativos  a  las  opera- 
clones  contra  los  sublevados  de  San  Luis  en  Enero  y  Febrero  de 
1857.     Mexico.   1857.    Folio,  pp.  20.     Plan.  IOI96 

Campanella  (Th.)  De  Monarchia  Hispanica  Discursus. 
[Cum  Appendice.]  Amst.:  El%ev.  1640.  8vo.  bd.  +  [Z;/.  ;] 
jansen.  1640.  i2mo.  +  Harderovici.  1640.  i2mo.  BM.  + 
Lugd.  Bat.:  ap  Elxev.  1641.  i6mo.  bm.  +  [^Ibid.']  1643. 
4-  [/&;W.]  1646.  +  Editio  nouissima,  aucta  &  emendata  ...  . 
Amsterodami:  Apud  Ludovicum  Elzeuirium.  1653.  Sm.  i6mo,  4 
1.,  pp.  376.  H.  +  Francofurti:  V.  Schrey.  1686.  i2mo.  + 
\ibid.']   1709.    i2mo.  10197 

The  last  two  chapters  treat  of  the  other  hemisphere,  and  of  the  New  World  and 
navigation. 

Campanella.  Discourse  touching  the  Spanish  Monarchic. 
Translated.     London.    1654.    4to.  bd.  10 198 

Campanella  recommends  castles  and  block-houses  to  be  built  at  the  mouths  of  all 
rivers  and  harbors  in  the  New  World,  '*  lest  the  English  should  break  in,  and  bring  in 
heresy." 


CAMPANO. 


257 


etc. 


Campanella.  Thomas  Campanella,  an  Italian  Friar,  his 
Advice  to  the  King  of  Spain  for  attaining  the  Universal  Mon- 
archy of  the  World:  translated  ...  by  Ed.  Chilmead,  with  an 
Admonitorie  Preface,  by  Wm.  Prynne  ...  .  London.  1659. 
4to.  BM.  1 0199 

Contains  a  curious  account  of  the  Spanish  king's  domin'  ins  in  America,  and  the 
treasure  he  draws  from  them,  etc. 

Campanella.  Discursus  von  der  Spanischen  Monarchia. 
Getruckt  im  Jahr.   1623.    4to.  10200 

Campanella.  Unhang  der  Spanischen  Monarchi  Campan- 
ellae.     [n.  p.]    1623.    4to.  10201 

Campanius  (Th.)  Kort  Beskrifning|OnilProvincien|Nya 
Swerige  I  uti  I  America,  I  Som  nu  fortjden  af  the  Engelske  Kallas| 
Pensylvania.  |  Af larde  och  trowardige  Mans  skriften  och  berat- 
telser  ihopaletad  och  sammanskrefwen,  samt  med'athskillige  Fig- 
urer|utzirad  af|  Thomas  Campanius  \io\m.\  Stockholm  Tryckt  uti 
Kongl.  Boktr.  hvs  Sal.  IVantijfs  \  Antiamed  egen  bekostnad^  af  "J. 
H.  Werner  Ahr  MDCCii.  |  4to,  Engraved  and  Printed  Title,  9 
1.,  pp.  190,  Errata,  i  1,  6  Maps,  and  Plates.  10202 

"  The  author  was  never  in  America.  His  work  is  made  up  from  verbal  accounts 
received  f.-om  his  father,  and  notes  left  by  his  grandfather,  to  which  he  has  added 
facts  obtained  from  the  manuscripts  of  Peter  Lindstrom,  an  engineer."  —  Dufonceau. 
The  engraved  title  reads  :  "  Nov.te  Sueciie,  seu  Pennsylvania  in  America  descriptio." 
"  A  very  scarce  work  relating  to  the  establishment  of  the  Swedes  in  New  Sweden, 
afterwards  Pennsylvania." — Rich.  ;  See  the  "  Biog.  des  Contemporarius  "  for  a  notice 
of  this  work. 

Campanius.  Description  |  of  the  |  Province  o^  New  Sweden.  | 
Now  called,  by  the  English,  |  Pennsylvania,  in  America.  |  Com- 
piled |  from  the  Relations  and  Writings  of  Persons  worthy  of 
credit,  ]  and  adorned  with  Maps  and  Plates.  |  By  Thomas  Cam- 
panius Holm.  I  Translated  from  the  Swedish,  |  for  the  Historic*' 
Society  of  Pennsylvania.  |  With  Notes.  |  By  Peter  S.  Du  Ponceau, 
LL.D.  I  ...  j  ...  I  ...  \  Philadelphia :  \  McCarty  iff  Davis.  1834.  | 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  V-166.    5  Maps,  and  Plates.  b.,  c.  10203 

Also  forms  pa^es  1-168  of  the  "Hist,  See.  of  Pennsylvania,"  Vol.  iii.,  Part  i. 
For  "  An  Extract  of  a  Translation  of  the  History  of  New  Sweed  Land  in  America 
...  ,"  tee  "  New  York  Hist.  Col.,"  Vol.  11.  The  book  is  often  improperly  catalogued 
under  the  name  of  Holm. 

Campano  (L.)  Viajes  a  las  cinco  partes  del  mundo,  rela- 
ciones,  esploraciones  y  descubrimientos,  estractados  de  las  mejores 
obras  de  los  celebres  viajeros  y  ordenados  por  Lorenzo  Campano. 
Paris:  Rosa  et  Bouret.    iSmo,  pp.  xi,  362.  10204 

VOL.  III.  32 


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CAMPBELL. 


Campbell  (Alex.)  The  Sequel  to  Bulkley  and  Cummins' 
Voyage  to  the  South  Seas;  or,  Adventures  of  the  Crew  of  the 
Wager  wrecked  on  a  desolate  Island  on  the  South  Seas.  By  A. 
Campbell.     London.   1747.    8vo.  10205 

Called  in  soon  after  it  was  published,  and  suppressed,  so  that  few  copies  are  at 
present  to  be  seen. 

Campbell  (Alexander),  d.d.  The  Sacred  Writings  of  the 
Apostles  and  Evangelists.  Translated.  Bethany t  Va.  1835. 
8vo.  10206 

Also:  The  Millennial  Harbinger  for  1830.  Bethany,  1830.  8vo.  Continued. — 
Address  on  the  Amelioration  of  the  Social  State.  Louisville,  1839.  8vo,  pp.  31. — 
Delusions.  An  Analysis  of  the  Book  of  Mormon;  with  Prefatory  Remarks  by  Joshua 
V.  Himes.  Boston.  183Z.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Campbell  was  the  founder  of  the  sect  of 
Christians  known  as  the  *'  Disciples,"  and  a  man  of  much  learning  and  eloquence. 

Campbell  (A.)  The  True  American  System  of  Finance,  a 
Lecture  delivered  before  the  Mercantile  Association  of  Chicago, 
Oct.  I  St,  1862.  By  Alexander  Campbell,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  10207 

Mr.  Bartlett  quotes  an  edition,  8vo,  pp.  8. 

Campbell.  A  Glance  at  Illinois,  her  Lands,  and  their  com- 
parative values,  her  Coal  Fields,  Railroads  and  general  resources, 
and  advantages.     La  Salle^  III.:  Boynton  &  Co.   1856.        10208 

Campbell  (A.)  Report  on  a  Direct  Route  for  the  Eastern 
Termination  of  the  Erie  Canal  ...  .  By  Allan  Campbell  ...  . 
Albany.    1 836.    8vo,  pp.  36.  B.  10209 

Campbell  (A.)  A  Voyage  round  the  World,  from  1806  to 
1 81 2;  in  which  Japan,  Kamschatka,  the  Aleutian  Islands,  and 
the  Sandwich  Islands,  were  visited.  Including  a  Narrative  of 
the  Author's  Shipwreck  on  the  Island  of  Sannack,  and  his  Sub- 
sequent Wreck  in  the  Ship's  Long  Boat.  With  an  Account  of 
the  Present  State  of  the  Sandwich  Islands,  and  a  Vocabulary  of 
their  Language.  By  Archibald  Campbell.  ...  Edinburgh:  Archi- 
bald Constable  and  Company  [etc.]  1816.  ba.,  c.  +  New  Tori. 
1 81 7.  i2mo.  P.  +  Second  American  Edition.  New  Tori: 
Roderick  i^  Ritter.  1 8 19.  i2mo.  Map.  B.  -j- Fourth  American 
Edition.     Roxbury.   1825.    l2mo.  I02I0 

Campbell  was  an  unfortunate  seaman,  who,  in  one  of  his  shipwrecks,  had  both  his 
feet  frozen,  which  rendered  amputation  necessary.  On  his  return  to  England,  a  chari- 
table Mr.  Smith  drew  up  this  account  from  his  relations,  and  had  it  published  for  his 
benefit. 

Campbell.  Reise  um  die  Welt,  1806-18 12.  Aus  dem  Eng- 
lischen.     Jena,  181 7.    8vo.  10211 


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Campbell.  Reize  rondom  de  wereld,  in  1806-18 12.  Am- 
sterdam: J.  C.  van  Kesteren.    1818.    8vo.  10212 

Campbell  (C.)  Genealogy  of  the  Spotswood  Family  in 
Scotland  and  Virginia.  By  Charles  Campbell.  Albany:  "Joel 
Munsell.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  44.  ba.  10213 

Campbell.  History  of  the  Colony  and  Ancient  Dominion 
of  Virginia.  By  Charles  Campbell.  Philadelphia:  y.  B.  Lip- 
pincott  and  Co.   i860.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  xi-765.  c,  H.  10214 

Campbell.  Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Colony  and 
Ancient  Dominion  of  Virginia.  By  Charles  Campbell.  ...  Rich- 
mond: B.  B.  Minor,  mdcccxlvil  R1.  8vo,  pp.  200,  (Corri- 
genda and  Index),  4  1.  ba.,  c,  h.  J0215 

Campbell.  Some  Materials  to  serve  for  a  Brief  Memoir  of 
John  Daly  Burk,  Author  of  a  History  of  Virginia.  With  a 
Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  his  Only  Child,  Judge  John 
Junius  Burk.  Edited  by  Charles  Campbell.  Albany,  N.  IT. : 
Joel  Munsell.   1868.     8vo,  pp.  123.  ba.  10216 

Campbell.  See  "The  Bland  Papers,"  Vol.  11.,  No.  5867, 
and  Lewis  (A.) 

Campbell  (G.)  The  Nature,  Extent,  and  Importance  of 
the  Duty  of  Allegiance:  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Aberdeen,  De- 
cember 12,  1776,  being  the  Fast  Day  ...  on  account  of  The 
Rebellion  in  America.     The  Second  Edition,  with  Notes  ...  . 


By  George  Campbell,  d.d. 
74- 


Aberdeen.  MDCCLXXVIII.  8vo, 


pp. 


b.  10217 


The  M.  R.,  Lvi.  315,  quotes  an  edition:  '* London :  Cadtll.  1777."  He  considers 
the  Americans  a  proud,  fierce,  jealous,  stubborn,  untractable,  suspicious,  litigious, 
chicaning  race  of  pettifoggers. 

[Campbell  (G.  L.)]  A  Relation  or  Journal  of  a  late  Ex- 
pedition to  the  Gates  of  St.  Augustine  on  Florida  under  the  con- 
duct of  Gen.  Oglethorpe.     London.   1744.    8vo.  10218 

See  British  Museum  Catalogue. 

Campb  ll  (G.  W.)  Letter  of  G.  W.  Campbell  to  the 
chairman  t  ^  the  Committee  on  the  Invasion  of  Washington. 
January  2,  .815.    8vo.     (Cong.  Doc.)  10219 

Campbell  (H.  J.)  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Hugh  J.  Campbell 
...  in  the  Senate  of  Louisiana  ...  February  5,  1869,  upon  the 
Civil  Rights  Bill  ...  .  [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  h.   10220 


j,  j 


;  / 


26o 


CAMPBELL. 


Campbell  (J.)  An  Oration  in  Commemoration  of  the  In- 
dependence of  the  United  States  of  North-America,  Delivered 
July  4,  1787;  At  the  Reformed  Calvinist  Church  in  Philadel- 
phia. By  James  Campbell,  Esquire.  To  which  is  proposed,  an 
Introductory  Prayer,  delivered  on  the  Same  Occasion,  By  the 
Hon.  William  Rogers,  a.m.  Published  at  the  Request  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  Philadelphia :  Prichard 
and  Hall,    mdcclxxxvii.     8vo,  pp.  24.  P.  1022 1 

Campbell  (J.)  A  British  Army,  as  it  was, — is,  —  and  Ought 
to  be;  Illustrated  by  Examples  during  the  Peninsular  War;  with 
observations  upon  India,  the  United  States  of  America,  Canada, 
the  Boundary  Line  ...  By  Lieut.  Colonel  James  Campbell. 
London,   1810.    8vo,  pp.  337.  10222 

Campbell.  Speech  of  Hon.  James  Campbell,  of  Philadel- 
phia, Delivered  at  Scranton,  Pennsylvania,  on  Thursday,  Sep- 
tember 17,  1863.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  8.  10223 

Campbell.  A  Protective  Tariff.  Necessary  Rights  of  Labor. 
Speech  of  Hon.  James  H.  Campbell,  of  Pennsylvania,  delivered 
in  the  House  of  Representatives,  April  24,  i860,  [n.  p.  n.  d.J 
8vo,  pp.  8.  10224 

Campbell.  Tariff,  or  Rates  of  Duties  ...  after  the  First 
Day  of  January,  1838,  until  December  31st,  1839.  ...  By  James 
Campbell  ...  .  New-Tork :  Mahlon  Day.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  186, 
(i).  H.  10225 

Campbell  (J.),  died  1701,  aged  70.  After  Souls  by  Death 
are  separated  from  their  Bodies,  they  come  to  Judgment.  As- 
serted in  a  Sermon  Deliver'd  At  Worcester,  November  24th, 
1737.  Being  The  Day  of  the  Execution  of  John  Hamilton, 
alias  Hugh  Henderson.  (With  his  Confession  and  Dying  Warn- 
ing.) By  John  Campbell,  m.a.  And  Pastor  of  the  Church  in 
Oxford,  N.  E.  ...  Boston:  S.  Kneeland&  T.  Green.  l']7^%.  8vo, 
2  1.,  pp.  36.  B.  10226 

[Campbell  (John),  2d  Duke  of  Jrgyle.']  The  Conduct  Of 
His  Grace  The  D-ke  of  Ar--le,  For  the  Four  last  Years, 
review'd.  Together  with  His  Grace's  Speech,  April  15th,  1740. 
Upon  the  State  of  the  Nation.  London:  Mr.  Webb.  1740.  8vo, 
pp.  63.  B.  10227 

Relates  in  part  to  Spanish  interference  with  the  American  trade. 

[Campbell.]  Speech  upon  the  State  of  the  Nation,  April 
15,  1740.     Boston.   1740.    8vo,  pp.  19.  10228 


CAMPBELL. 


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[Campbell.]  The  Second  Edition  of  The  Speech  of  The 
D-ke  of  A  —  le,^upon  the  State  of  the  Nation;  April  15.  1740. 
[Colophon:]   Boston:  T.   Fleet.    1 740.    8vo,  pp.  19.       B.  10229 

Relates  chiefly  to  Admiral  Vernon's  capture  of  Fortobello,  and  to  affairs  in  the 
West  Indies. 

[Campbell  (John),  ll.d^^  See  An  Account  of  the  Spanish 
Settlements  in  America,  1762,  Vol.  i..  No.  102. 

Campbell.  Biographia  Nautica :  or.  Memoirs  of  ...  illus- 
trious [British]  Seamen  ...  By  Dr.  J.  Campbell  and  J.  Kent, 
Esq.   ...   Dublin.   1 785.     6  vols.,  8vo.  10230 

[Campbell.]  Candid  and  Impartial  Considerations  on  the 
Nature  of  the  Sugar  Trade;  the  Comparative  Importance  of 
the  British  and  French  Islands  in  the  West-Indies :  With  the 
Value  and  Consequence  of  St.  Lucia  and  Granada,  truly  stated, 
illustrated  with  Copper  Plates.  London :  R.  Baldwin,  mdcclxiii. 
8vo,  2  I.,  pp.  226.    3  Plates.  10231 

See  McCulluch's  "Lit.  Pol.  Ec,"  89;  R.  i.  139.  "Upon  the  whole,  we  think 
it  a  masterly  performance." —  Monthly  Re-view.  Watt  has  a  title,  "  A  Description  and 
History  of  the  New  Sugar  Islands  in  the  West  Indies.  London."  8vo,  by  which, 
probably,  the  work  above  is  intended. 

[Cambell.]  a  Compleat  History  of  Spanish  America:  con- 
taining a  distinct  account  of  the  discovery,  settlement,  trade,  and 
present  condition  of  New  Mexico,  Florida,  New  Galicia,  Guati- 
mula,  Cuba.,  Hispaniola,  Terra  Firma,  Quito,  Lima,  La  Plata, 
Chili,  Buenos  Ayres,  &c.  With  a  particular  detail  of  the  com- 
merce with  Old  Spain  by  the  galeons,  flota,  &c.  As  also  of  the 
contraband  trade  with  the  English,  Dutch,  French,  Danes,  and 
Portuguese.  Together  with  an  appendix,  in  which  is  compre- 
hended an  exact  description  of  Paraguay.  Collected  chiefly 
from  Spanish  writers.     London.   1742.     8vo.  c.  10232 

The  "Concise  history"  of  1741,  No.  10235,  ^"^  ^  "^w  '■''*•  Two  more  new 
titles  for  the  same  book  were  printed  in  1747. 

Campbell.  Histori  van  het  Spansche  Ryk  in  Amerika,  etc. 
Amsterdam.  1745-6.     Maps  and  Plates.  10233 

Campbell.  Beknopte  Historic  en  tegenwoordigen  staat  van 
het  Spaanschc  ryk  in  Amerika.  Amsterdam:  B.  Mourik.  \iyi. 
8vo.     Plates.  10234 

[Campbell.]  A  Concise  History  of  the  Spanish  America ; 
containing  a  succinct  Relation  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement 
of  its  several  Colonies :  A  circumstantial  Detail  of  their  respec- 


\ 


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262 


CAMPBELL. 


tive  Situation,  Extent,  Commodities,  Trade,  &c.  And  a  full 
and  clear  Account  of  the  Commerce  with  Old  Spain  by  the 
Galleons,  Flota,  &c.  As  also  of  the  Contraband  Trade  with 
the  English,  Dutch,  French,  Danes,  and  Portugueze.  Together 
with  an  Appendix,  in  which  is  comprehended  an  exact  Descrip- 
tion of  Paraguay.  Collected  chiefly  from  Spanish  writers.  Lon- 
don:  John  Stagg.   mdccxli.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  2  1.,  pp.  336.    c,  H. 

Republished,  with  new  titles,  in  1742  and  1747.     Also  un  large  paper. 

Campbell.  Lives  of  the  Admirals  and  other  eminent  British 
seamen,  including  an  accurate  Naval  History,  from  the  earliest 
accounts,  with  passages  relating  to  Discoveries,  Plantations,  and 
Commerce.  London.  1750.  4  vols.,  8vo.  -f  London.  1779.  4 
vols.,  8vo.  10236 

The  first  edition  was,  "London,  1742-44."  4  vols.,  8vo. 

Campbell.  Lives  of  the  British  Admirals,  from  the  Earliest 
Periods;  with  a  Continuation  down  to  the  Year  1779.  Written 
under  the  inspection  of  Dr.  Berkenhout.  London.  1785.  4  vols., 
8vo.  Maps  and  Engravings.  +  Continued  by  Dr.  Berkenhout 
and  H.  Yorke.  London.  1808.  8  vols.,  rl.  8vo.  Portraits,  -f 
Continued  to  the  Year  1779,  by  Dr.  Berkenhout.  A  New  Edi- 
tion, revised,  corrected,  and  brought  down  to  the  Present  Time, 
by  Henry  Readhead  Yorke  ...  .  Vol.  i.-vi.  London:  J.  C. 
Barrington.  1812-14.  ||  the  Historical  Part  further  continued  to 
...  1780,  by  ...  Yorke  ...  with  The  Lives  of  the  most  Eminent 
Naval  Commanders,  from  the  Time  of  Dr.  Campbell  to  the 


above  Period,  by  William 
London:  J.  Harris.  18 1 7. 
same.  Abridged.  London. 
5th  Edition.     London 


Stevenson,  Esq.  ...  Vol.  vii.-viii. 
8  vols.,  8vo.  Portraits,  h.  -1-  The 
1 84 1.    i2mo.    -}-  London.   1848.    + 


Griffin  i^  Co.    186-. 

See  M.  R.,  lxxxviii.  318. 


i2mo,  pp.  380. 


Campbell.  Leben  und  Thaten  der  Admirale  und  anderer 
beruhmten  Britanischen  See-Leute.  Aus  dem  Englischen  uber- 
setzt.     Gbttingen :  Luzac.   1755.    2  pts.,  4to,  154  sheets. 

Campbell.  A  Political  Survey  of  Britain:  being  a  Series 
of  Reflections  on  the  Situation,  Lands,  Inhabitants,  Revenues, 
Colonies,  and  Commerce  of  this  Island :  intended  to  shew  That 
we  have  not  as  yet  approached  near  the  Summit  of  Improve- 
ment, but  that  it  will  afford  Employment  to  many  Generations 
before  they  push  to  their  utmost  Extent  the  natural  Advantages 
of  Great   Britain.      By  John   Campbell,  ll.D.      London :    the 


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263 


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Author  [etc.]  M  dcc  lxxiv.  2  vols.,  410,  2  I.,  pp.  vi,  726,  (24); 
2  1.,  pp.  739,  (31).  BA.,  c.  -f  Second  Edition.  Dublin.  1775. 
4  vols.,  8vo.  c.  10239 

"The  British  Coloniei  and  Settlements  in  Anrerica,"  ii.  634-694.  A  very  useful 
work,  displaying  wonderful  research  and  labor,  though  held  in  little  estimation.  The 
index  is  sometimes  wanting.     Set  M.  R.,  li.  14,  no. 

[Campbell.]  The  Spanish  Empire  in  America.  Contain- 
ing, A  succinct  Relation  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  its 
several  Colonies ;  a  View  of  their  respective  Situations,  Extent, 
Commodities,  Trade,  &c.  And  A  full  and  clear  Account  of  the 
Commerce  with  Old  Spain  by  the  Galleons,  Flota,  &c.  Also 
of  the  Contraband  Trade  with  the  English,  Dutch,  French, 
Danes,  and  Portuguese.  With  an  exact  Description  of  Para- 
guay. By  an  English  Merchant.  London:  M.  Cooper.  1747. 
8vo,  6  I.,  pp.  330.  c.  10240 

The  same  work  as  Nos.  10232  and  10235,  ^'^'^  ^  ^^^  ''''^^■ 

[Campbell.]  Das  spanische  Reich  in  Amerika,  oder  kurze 
Beschreibung  aller  spanischen  Pilanzstadte  und  Besitzungen. 
Sorau.   1763.    4to.  10241 

Cambell.  a  Treatise  on  the  Trade  of  Great  Britain  to 
America.     London.   1772.    4to.  10242 

Campbell.  Voyages  and  Travels,  containing  all  the  Cir- 
cumnavigators, from  the  Time  of  Columbus  to  Lord  Anson  ... 
Historical  Details  of  the  several  Attempts  made  for  the  Dis- 
covery of  the  North-east  and  North-west  Passages  ...  the  Rus- 
sian Discoveries  by  Land  and  by  Sea;  a  Distinct  Account  of  the 
Spanish,  Portuguese,  British,  French,  Dutch,  and  Danish  Set- 
tlements in  America  ...  .  London.   1744.   2  vols.,  folio.     10243 

A  tract,  entitled,  "The  Regulations  lately  made  Concerning  Colonies,  and  the 
Taxes  imposed  upon  them  Considered.  London.  1765,"  8vo,  has  been  ascribed  to  Dr. 
John  Campbell.     Sec  Bancroft,  iv.  157. 

Campbell  (J.)  The  Complete  Soldier's  Pocket  Companion 
...  By  John  Campbell,  Late  Adjutant  in  the  British  73d.  Regi- 
ment of  Foot.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Thomas  Dobson  ... 
m,dcc,xcviii.    8vo,  pp.  52,  9  folded  sheets.  p.  10244 

Campbell  (J.),  Esq.  A  Letter  to  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart,  on 
...  British  Colonial  Slavery,  by  John  Campbell,  Esq.  f.r.s.e. 
Edinburgh:  JVilliam  Oliphanty  fVaugh  and  Innes^  and  f.  Ward- 
law.  MDCCCXxx.    Svo,  Title,  pp.  64.  10245 

Campbell  (J.),  d.d.     Memoirs  of  David  Nasmith;  his  La- 


I  . :   SI 


■^^^A^\ 


264 


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5   I 


hours  and  Travels  in  Great  Britain,  France,  the  United  States, 
and  Canada.  By  John  Campbell,  d.o.  London.  1844.  Post 
8vo,  pp.  496.     Portrait.  10246 

Campbell  (J.),  Editor.  Services  at  the  Centenary  Celebra- 
tion of  Whitefield's  Apostolic  Labors,  held  May  21,  1839.  Lon- 
don.  1839.    i2mo.  10247 

Campbell  (J.),  Bookseller.  Negro-Mania;  being  an  Exam- 
ination of  the  falsely-assumed  Equality  of  the  Various  Races 
of  Men;  Demonstrated  by  the  Investigations  of  Champollion, 
Wilkinson,  Rosellini,  Van-Amringe,  Giiddon,  Young,  Morton, 
Knox,  Lawrence,  Gen.  J.  H.  Hammond,  Murray,  Smith,  VV. 
Gilmore  Simms,  English,  Conrad,  Elder,  Prichard,  Blumenbach, 
Cuvier,  Brown,  Le  Vaillant,  Carlyle,  Cardinal  Wiseman,  Burck- 
hardt,  and  Jefferson.  Together  with  a  concluding  Chapter,  pre- 
senting a  Comparative  Statement  of  the  Condition  of  the  Negroes 
in  the  West  Indies  before  and  since  Emancipation,  liy  John 
Campbell.  ...  Philadelphia:  Campbell  and  Power.  185 1.  8vo, 
pp.  549.  C,  P.  10248 

Campbell  (J.)  Unionists  versus  Traitors.  The  Political 
Parties  of  Philadelphia;  or  the  Nominees  that  ought  to  be 
Elected  in  1861.  By  John  Campbell,  a  Douglas  Democrat. 
Philadelphia.   1 86 1.    8vo,  pp.  24.  1 0249 

Campbell  (J.  A.)  United  States  and  Foreign  Postage  Di- 
rectory, containing  the  Laws,  Rules,  and  Regulations  of  the 
Post  Office  Department.     Philadelphia,   1865.    i6mo.        10250 

Campbell  (John  Douglas  Sutherland),  Marquis  of  Lome.  A 
Trip  to  the  Tropics  and  home  through  America.  By  the  Mar- 
quis of  Lome.  London:  Hurst  and  Blackett.  1867.  8vo,  pp. 
xii,  355.     Plate.  ba.,  c.  10251 

Campbell  (John  H.)  Pacific  Railroad.  Speech  of  Hon.  J. 
H.  Campbell,  of  Pennsylvania,  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
Tuesday,  April  8,  1862  ...  .  Washington,  D.  C:  Scammel  & 
Co.,  Printers.  ...   1862.    8vo,  pp.  8.  10252 

Campbell  (J.  L.)  Idaho;  Six  Months  in  the  New  Gold 
Diggings.  The  Emigrant's  Guide  Overland.  Itinerary  of  the 
Routes,  Features  of  the  Country,  Journal  of  Residence,  &c. 
&c.  By  J.  L.  Campbell.  Chicago:  John  R.  Walsh.  1864. 
i6mo,  pp.  62.     Map.  10253 

Republished  with  the  title : 


CAMPBELL. 


265 


Campbell.  The  Great  Agricultural  &  Mineral  West:  a  ... 
Guide  for  the  Emigrant.  ...  Third  Annual  Edition.  By  J.  L. 
Campbell.  Chicago.  1866.  8vo,  12  1.,  pp.  17-74,  (15).  ba. 
■{-  Fourth  Annual  Edition.  Chicago:  IVtstern  News  Co.  i6mo, 
pp.  98.  10254 

Campbell  (John  N.)  Discourse  on  the  Occasion  of  the 
Death  of  James  King,  Esq.     Albany:  J.  Munsell.   1841.   8vo. 

Campbell.  Rev.  John  N.  Campbell,  d.d.,  late  Pastor  of 
the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Albany.  Memorial  compiled  by 
a  Member  of  the  Congregation,  and  published  by  order  of  the 
Trustees.  Albany:  C.  Van  Benthuyseny  Printtr.  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  70.  s.  10256 

Campbell  {Rev.  John  P.)  The  Nashville,  State  of  Ten- 
nessee, and  General  Commercial  Directory.  Nashville,  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  352.  10257 

[Campbell.]  The  Southern  Business  Directory  and  Com- 
mercial Advertiser  ...  .  Charleston:  Press  of  Walker  Uf  James, 
1854.    8vo,  pp.  404,  171,  (i).  H.  10258 

Campbell  (J.  W.)  A  History  of  Virginia,  from  its  Dis- 
covery till  the  year  1781 :  with  Biographical  Sketches  of  all  the 
most  distinguished  Characters  that  occur  in  the  Colonial,  Revo- 
lutionary or  Subsequent  Period  of  our  History.  By  J.  W. 
Campbell.    Philadelphia:  J.  IV.  Campbell  i^  M.  Carey.  [18 1 3.] 

c.  10259 


i2mo 


,  pp.  310. 

Also:  "The  Columbian  Reader. 


Petersburg.  1814."    i2mo. 


Campbell  (J.  Wilson).  Biographical  Sketches ;  with  other 
Literary  Remains  of  the  Late  John  W.  Campbell,  Judge  of  the 
United  States  Court  for  the  District  of  Ohio.  Compiled  by  his 
Widow  [Eleanor  W.  Campbell].  Columbus^  Ohio:  printed  by 
Scott  iff  Gallagher.  1838.  8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  279.    Portrait,    ba.,  c,  h. 

Campbell  (L.  D.)  Americanism.  Speech  of  Hon,  Lewis 
D.  Campbell  ...  at  the  American  Mass  Meeting,  held  in  Wash- 
ington City,  February  29th,  1859  •••  •  \_Washington.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  ba.  10261 

Also:  Speech  on  Southern  Aggression,  Feb.  19,  1850.  ffasAirtgton.  [n.  d.]  8vo. — 
Kansas  and  Nebraska  —  Georgia  and  Ohio  —  Free  Labor  and  Slave  Labor.  Speech  ... 
December  14,  1854.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  b.  —  Speech  ...  March  5,1852, 
on  Presidential  Platforms,  Internal  Improvements,  The  Demands  of  the  Mississippi 
Valley,  and  the  Inland  Lakes,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Supremacy  of  the  Consti- 
tution and  Laws.  Speech  ...  in  reply  to  ...  J.  R.  Giddings,  The  Senate's  Amend- 
ments to  the  Deficiency  Bill  being  under  consideration.  [^fFathington.  1856.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.     B. 

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[Campbell  (L.  J.)]  Historical  Sketch  of  Minnesota,  to 
accompany  Ser  ,ey's  edition  of  Goodrich's  History  of  the  United 
States.  [By  Loomis  Joseph  Campbell.]  Boston:  Brewer  and 
TiUiton.  [n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  321-329.  b.  10262 

Campbell  {Mrs.  M.)  Revolutionary  Services  and  Civil  Life 
of  General  William  Hull;  Prepared  from  his  Manuscripts,  by 
his  Daughter,  Mrs.  Maria  Campbell:  together  with  the  His- 
tory of  the  Campaign  of  1812,  and  Surrender  of  the  Post  of 
Detroit,  by  his  Grandson,  James  Freeman  Clarke.  New-York: 
D.  Applcton  y  Co.  mdccc  xlviii.    Svo,  pp.  xx,  17-482. 

Campbell  (P.)  Travels  in  the  Interior  Inhabited  Parts  of 
North  America.  In  the  years  1791  and  1792.  In  which  is 
given  an  account  of  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  Indians, 
and  the  present  war  between  them  and  the  Foederal  States,  the 
mode  of  Life  and  system  of  farming  among  the  new  settlers  of 
both  Canadas,  New  York,  New  England,  New  Brunswick,  and 
Nova  Scotia;  interspersed  with  anecdotes  of  people,  observations 
on  the  soil,  natural  productions,  and  political  situation  of  these 
countries.  Illustrated  with  Copper-Plates.  By  P.  Campbell. 
Edinburgh:  John  Guthrie.  MDcr  '^iii.  8vo,  pp.  x,  387,  2  1. 
Portrait  and  2  Plates.  10264 

A  curious  and  ctitertaining  book.  "  The  author  let  out  from  the  Highlands  of 
Scotland,  with  the  intention  to  explore  the  interior  inhabited  parts  of  North  America, 
attended  with  an  old  faithful  servant,  a  dog  and  gun,  only,  as  he  travelled  much  in 
wildernesses  and  in  birch  bark  canoes,  through  lakes  and  rapid  streams,  where  the 
mind  could  not  at  all  times  be  inattentive  to  safety,  he  wrote  on  canoes  and  on  the 
stumps  of  trees  occasionally,  as  he  went  along." —  Preface. 

Campbell  (R.)  Memorial  to  the  Senate  of  Georgia  relative 
to  the  Cherokee-Indians.  By  Robert  Campbell.  Savannah. 
1829.    Svo.  10265 

Campbell  (R.)  Two  Lectures  on  Canada,  by  Rollo  Camp- 
bell, of  Montreal,  delivered  at  Greenock,  20th  and  23d  January, 
1857.  Greenock.  1 857.  i2mo,  pp.  47.  +  Montreal.  1857.  + 
Toronto.    1857.    i2mo,  pp.  47.  10266 

[Campbell  (Thomas).]  Annals  of  Great  Britain  from  the 
Ascension  of  George  III.  to  ,the  Peace  of  Amiens.  In  Three 
Volumes.  Edinburgh:  Printed  for  Mundell^  etc.  1807.  3  vols., 
Svo,  XV,  505;  viii,  498;  viii,  406.  g.  10267 

See  M.  R.,  lix.  356. 

Campbell.  Gertrude  of  Wyoming ;  a  Pennsylvanian  Tale. 
And  other  Poems.     By  Thomas  Campbell  ...  .  London :  pub- 


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lishtd  for  the  Author,^  by  Longman  ...  .  1809.  410,  2  1.,  Nofe,  I 
line,  pp.  134.  BA,  -{-  Second  Edition.  Lond'^'n.  18 10.  i2mo, 
pp.  131.  10268 

Campbell.  Gertrude  of  Wyoming;  or,  the  Pennsylvanian 
Cottage.  With  35  Illustrations  by  the  Brothers  Dalziel,  Lon- 
don: S.  Low^  Son  (sf  Co.   1858.     8vo.  10269 

Some  copies  have  th  •  Imprint,  ■'  Ntw  York:  D.  Af>pliton  &  (  "  See  M.  R.,  tu. 
239.  Of  course  it  is  >.  /ufainrd  In  the  numerous  ediiiiiis  of  his  "  I'uetical  Worics."  A 
German  version,  by  H.  Schmidt,  is  in  thf  "  Archiv  »".  d.  Stud,  d.  neueren  Sprachen," 
XXVI.  163-186. 

[Campbell.]  History  of  Our  Own  Times.  London.  1845. 
2  vols.,  i2mo.  10270 

Campbell  (T.)  A  Poem  delivered  before  the  Mechanic 
Apprentices'  Library  Association,  at  their  20th  Anniversary, 
Feb.  22,  1840.  By  Thomas  Campbell,  a  Member  of  the  Asso- 
ciation,    [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  2  1.  h.  1027 1 

Campbell  (T.)  Union  and  Secession.  Speech  of  Hon. 
Thompson  Campbell,  of  San  Francisco,  delivered  at  Sacramento. 
July  30th,  1863.   ...   Sacramento.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  16.     H.  10272 

Campbell  (William  Frederick),  id  Baron  Campbell.  Speech 
of  Lord  Campbell,  in  the  House  of  Lords,  on  the  Rights  of  the 
Neutral  Powers  to  acknowledge  the  Southern  Confederacy, 
March  23rd,  1863.  London:  fames  Ridgway.  1863.  8vo,  pp. 
28.  BA.  10273 

Campbell  (W.  H.)  A  Funeral  Discc  urse,  occasioned  by 
the  Death  of  Rev.  Andrew  Yates,  d.d.  iJy  Wm.  H.  Camp- 
bell, D.D.  ...  delivered  before  the  Classis  of  Srhnectady,  in  the 
R.  P.  Dutch  Church  ...  Nov.  17,  1844.  J  lb  any :  printed  by 
Munsell  and  Tanner.   1844.  ^^o,  pp.  34.  B.  10274 

Campbell  (W.  W.)  Annals  of  Tryon  County;  or.  The 
Border  Warfare  of  New-York  during  the  Revolution.  By 
William  W.  Campbell.  ...  New-Tor k :  J.  ^  J.  Harper.  1831. 
8vo,  pp.  191,  Appendix,  78.     Map  and  Facsimile.       ba.  10275 

The  second  edition  has  the  title  : 

Campbell.  The  Border  Warfare  of  New  York,  during  the 
Revolution;  or.  The  Annals  of  Tryon  County.  By  William 
W.  Campbell.  ...  New  York:  Baker  ^  Scribner.  1849.  i2mo, 
pp.  396.     Without  the  Map  and  Facsimile.  ba.,  h,  10276 

Includes  a  letter  to  John  Brant  from  Thomas  Campbell,  in  regard  to  the  mention  of 
Brant's  father  in  "  Gertrude  of  Wyoming." 


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Campbell.  Addrens  delivered  at  the  Centennial  Celebration 
at  Cherry  Valley,  Otsego  County,  New  York,  July  4,  1840. 
Ntw  Tork :   Taylor  i:f  Clement.   1840.    Iimo,  pp.  60.  10277 

Campbell.  An  Historical  Sketch  of  Robin  Hood  and  Cap- 
tain Kidd,  by  William  W.  Campbell.  ...  New  Tork:  Charles 
Scrihner.    1853.    '2mo,  pp.  263.  BA.,  c,  P.  10278 

Campbell.  Lecture  on  the  Life  and  Military  Services  of 
General  James  Clinton,  read  before  the  New- York  Historical 
Society,  Feb.  1839.  Bv  William  W.  Campbell.  New-Tori: 
printed  hy  IVilliam  Osborn.    8vo,  pp.  23.  B.  10279 

Campbell.  Life  and  Writings  of  Dc  Witt  Clinton.  New 
Tork:  Baker  ilf  Scrihner.    1849.    8vo,  pp.  417.  C.  10280 

Campbell.  Oration,  Feb.  22,  1852,  at  the  Celebration  of 
the  Birth-day  of  G.  Washington,  by  the  Order  of  the  United 
Americans.     New-Tori.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  18.  1028 1 

Campbell.  Speech  on  the  Bill  for  raising  a  Regiment  of 
Mounted  Riflemen ;  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States,  April  8,  1846.    Washington.    1846.    8vo,  pp.  14.     10282 

Campe  (J.  H.)  Columbus;  oder  die  Entdeckung  von  West- 
indien  ...  .  Paris.  1784.  i6mo.  -|-  Tubingen.  1798.  3  vols., 
i2mo.  4-  Paris.  1803.  i2mo.  4-  Ncue  Ausgabe,  herausgege- 
bcn  von  Junker.  Paris:  Th.  Barrois  fits.  1825.  i2mo.  4- 
Nouvelle  edition,  revue  et  corrigee  par  M.  Schuster  Paris: 
Hingray,  Th.  Barrois^  Baudry.   1837.    i2mo.  10283 

Campe.  Columbus;  or.  The  Discovery  of  America:  as 
related  by  a  Father  to  his  Children,  and  designed  for  the  Instruc- 
tion of  Youth.  Translated  from  the  German  of  J.  H.  Campe. 
By  Elizabeth  Helme.  London:  Low.  1799.  l2mo.  +  Dublin. 
1800.  i2mo.  4-  A  New  Edition,  with  the  Translator's  last 
Corrections  and  Improvements.  London:  C.  Cradock  and  W. 
Joy.  181 1.  l2mo,  pp.  iv,  271.  +  Boston:  Munroe  and  Francis. 
New-Tori:  Charles  S.  Francis,  [n.  d.j  24mo,  pp.  270.  Litho- 
graph. B.  10284 

Campe.  Cortez;  or,  the  Conquest  of  Mexico:  as  related  by 
a  Father  to  his  Children,  and  designed  for  the  Instruction  of 
Youth,  Translated  from  the  German  of  J.  H.  Campe.  By 
Elizabeth  Helme.  London:  Law.  1799.  l2mo.  -j-  Dublin. 
1800.  -|-  Boston:  Munroe  and  Francis^  and  Charles  S.  Francis, 
New  Tori.  [n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  255.  b.  10285 


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Campr.  Hi^toirc  dc  Christophe  Colomb,  ou  la  Dccouverte 
dc  rAnicritjuc.  Traduit  par  G.  Heumann.  Rouen:  Migard, 
1854.    8vo.  10286 

Campe.  Voyages  des  premiers  navigateurs  dans  le  Nouvcau 
Monde,  Ci)lomb,  Cortes  et  Pizarre.  raris :  Cordier.  1802.  6 
vols.,  8vo.     Maps  and  Plates.    4-  Sixiemc  edition.    \_lbid.'\   1826. 

This,  accordini;  to  Qucrard,  is  a  traniUtiun  of  hii  "Columbui." 

Campe.  Voyages  et  conquetcs  de  Christophe  Colomb, 
Traduit  Av  I'allcmand  par  E.  C.  Piton.  Limoges  et  Paris:  Ardant 
freres.    1863.    i8mo.  10288 

Campe.  Voyages  et  conquetcs  de  Ferdinand  Cortez,  Pizarre, 
Americ  Vcspucc,  Traduit  de  I'alleniand  de  Campe  par  C.  C. 
Piton.  Limoges  [et]  Paris :  Ardant freres.  1857.  i2mo,  pp.  216. 
Engraving.  10289 

Campe.  Columbus,  Cortez,  Pizarre,  of  de  ontdekking  van 
Amerika.  Naar  den  14*  druk  uit  het  Hoogduitsch  vertaalt.  Am- 
sterdam :  ten  Brink  en  de  furies.    1 839.    2  piS.,  8vo.  10290 

[Campe.]  Amcrikas  Opdagelse  og  Erobring  af  Columbus, 
Cortez  og  Pizarro.     Efter  dct  Tydske.      Kjbbenhavn :    Iversens 


Boghandlung.      185b.    8vo.     7  Colored  Plates. 


10291 


Campe.  Voyages  et  conquetcs  de  Fernand  Cortez  au  Mex- 
ique.  Traduit  de  Campe  |)ar  E.  C.  Piton.  Limoges  et  Isle:  L. 
et  E.  Ardant  freres.  1863.  i8mo,  pp.  152.  Engravings,  -f 
[7^..]  E.  Ardant  et  Tbibaut.  1866.  i2mo,  pp.  120.  Illustra- 
tions. 10292 

Campe.  Die  Entdeckung  von  Amerika  ...  .  Hamburg. 
1780-81.  3  vols.,  8vo.  -f-  Amsterdam:  IVeduwe  J.  Doll. 
1782-83.  8vo.  2  Maps.  4-  Amsterdam.  1 787,  3  vols.,  8vo. 
-f  Braunschweig.  1 830.  3  vols.,  i8mo.  -h  14.  Auflagc.  Braun- 
schweig: Schulbuchhandlung.  183 1.  3  vols.,  l2mo.  3  Maps, 
and  3  Lithographs.  +  Funfzehnte  Auflage.  Braunschweig. 
1834.  r2mo.  Maps  and  Plates,  -f  \Ibid.\  1852.  i2mo.  -|- 
16.  Auflage,  Braunschweig :  Schulbuchhandlung.  1843.  3  vo^s., 
8vo.  +  17.  Auflage.  [^Ibid.\  1844.  3  vols.,  8vo.  4-  18. 
rechtmassige  Auflage,  Mit  i  Titelkupfer  und  3  Karten.  [Id. ;] 
Fieweg  und  Sohn.    3  pts.,  8vo,  pp.  x,  862.    4-  19.  ...  Auflage. 

10293 


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Campe.  De  ontdckking  van  America,  geschilct  ter  ...  Lee- 
zing  voor  kinderen  ...  .  Amsterdam.  1782-83.  8vo.  -\- Jmiter- 
dam.   1783.     3  vols.,  8vo.  10294 

Campe.  La  Decouverte  de  I'Amerique  pour  I'lnstruction  and 
Tamusement  des  enfans  et  les  jeunes  gens.  Hamburgh.  1782.  3 
vols.,  i2mo.  -f  Hamburgh.  1785.  +  Hamburgh.  \']Oil.  + 
Geneve,  1 798.  3  vols.,  i2nno.  :'.  Maps.  +  [Traduit  de  I'alle- 
mande  par  un  anonyme.]  Revu  et  corrige  par  P.  Blanchard. 
Paris:  Leprieur.  1804.  3  vols.,  i2mo.  31  Engravings,  and  2 
Maps.  4-  Paris.  1808.  3  vols.,  i2mo.  +  Quartrieme  edition. 
\^Ibid.~\  1817.  3vols.,  i2mo.  -{-Paris.  1833.  3  vols.,  i2nio.  + 
Braunschweig:  Schulbuchhandlung.  [n.  d.]  3  vols.,  i2mo.  4- 
Troisieme  edition.  [/A;V.]  1810.  3  vols.,  i2mo.  +  Berne: 
Societe  typographique.  1799.  3  vols.,  i2mo.  +  Traduit  ...  par 
Junker.  Leipzig.  1809.  2  vols.,  8vo.  +  Nouvelle  edition. 
Stuttgart:  Erhard.  1835.  3  vols.,  i6mo.  +  Traduit  de  I'alle- 
mand  par  F.-C.  Gerard.  Paris:  Lauglunie  et  Peltier.  1843. 
i2mo.  10295 

Campe,  Histoire  et  decouvcrtes  de  I'Amerique,  et  voyages 
des  premiers  navigateurs  au  Nouveau- Monde.  Traduit  de 
I'allemand,  et  precedes  d'une  notice  biographique  sur  Campe. 
Par  M.  de  Larenaudiere.  Paris:  Denn.  1826.  2  vols.,  i2mo. 
8  Plates.  +  Traduit  de  I'allemand,  precede  d'un  essai  sur  la  vie 
et  les  ouvrages  de  I'auteur,  par  Charles  Saint-Maurice.  Paris : 
Lavigne.  1844.  8vo.  Engravings,  -f  Ornee  de  120  vignettes 
gravees  sur  bois  par  M.  Lacoste  aine,  d'apres  les  dessins  de  M. 
Bertrand.  Paris:  Gamier  freres.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  420.  -f 
Nouvelle  edition.  Paris:  Delalain.  i860.  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  356. 
Engraving.  +  \Ibid.'\  1861.  2  vols.,  2mo,  pp.  515.  2  En- 
gravings. +  Traduite  de  I'allemand  par  E.-C.  Piton.  Paris. 
[n.  d.]    2  vols.,  i2mo.  10296 

"  a  version  of  his  *  Columbus.'  "  —  Querard. 

Camph.  The  Discovery  of  America.  Ein  Lesebuch  fur 
Anfanger  in  dem  Englishen  Sprache  ...  .  Oldenburg:  Schulze. 
1808.     8vo.  10297 

Campe.  Descubrimiento  y  conquista  de  la  America,  o  com- 
pendio  de  la  historia  general  del  nuevo  mundo,  por  el  autor  del 
nuevo  Robinson :  traducido  del  Frances,  corregido  y  mejorado 
por  d.  Juan  Corradi.     Madrid.   1803.    3  vols.,  i8mo,    c.  10298 

Campe.      Historia  da  descuberta  e   conquista   da   America, 


CAMPE. 


271 


vlagens  e  conquistas  dos  primeiros  navegantes  ao  Novo-Mondo, 
precedida  da  huma  noticia  biographica  de  seu  autor,  por  M.  La- 
renaudiere;  traduzida  em  portuguez  e  accrescentada  de  notas 
criticas  e  historicas,  por  J.-Ignacio  Roquete.  Paris :  Jillaud. 
1836.  2  vols.,  i2mo.  Plates.  +  Historia  ...  .  Madrid.  1845. 
4to.  10299 

Campe.  Historia  del  descubrimiento  y  conquista  de  America, 
escrita  en  aleman,  trad,  al  castellano  por  F.  F.  Villabrille  ...  . 
Mejico.    1854.     8vo.  10300 

Campe.  Crtice  iz  Kolumbova  Zivota,  ili  odkrice  Amerike. 
Knjiga  poucnozabavna  od  J.  H.  Kampe'a.  Preveo  Bozidar 
Budinjacki.     Dio  i.     jigram.    1862.     pp.  232.  10301 

This  is  Campe's  "Skizzen  aus  dem  Leben  des  Kolumbus,"  translated  into  Croatic  by 
Budinjacki.      Part  i.       We  have  not  f^'u-  type  to  represent  some  of  the  Croatic  letters. 

Campe.  Die  Entdeckung  Amerikas.  Achter  Auflage.  Drif- 
ter Theil :  Pizzaro.     Braunschweig.    1817.    i2mo.  10302 

Campe.  Das  Interessanteste  aus  Job.  Carver's  Reisen  durch 
Nordamerika.  Braunschweig.  1788.  +  Vierte  Auflage.  Braun- 
schweig.   1820.    i2mo.  10303 

Campe.  Pizarro,  or  the  Conquest  of  Peru  :  being  a  continu- 
ation of  the  Discovery  of  America,  for  the  use  of  Children  and 
Young  Persons.  London:  Law  ^  Co.  1799.  +  Birmingham: 
"J.  Belcher.  1 800.  i2mo.  Title,  pp.  243.  Map.  +  Translated 
by  Elizabeth  Helme.  ...  New  Edition.  London.  1811.  i6mo, 
pp.  237.  Map.  +  Boston:  Munroe  and  Francis.  Ktw-Tork : 
Charles  S.  Francis,  [n.  d.]  24mo,  pp.  228.  Lithograph.  B.  + 
Limoges,  etc. :  Ardant.^  etc.   1869.    i8mo,  pp.  71.     Engravings. 

Campe.  Recueil  de  voyages  interessants,  traduits  de  I'alle- 
mand.  Frankfurt.  1786-93.  7  vols.,  i2mo.  +  Traduits  de 
I'allemand  par  Breton.  Breslau:  W.  G.  Korn.  1805.  2  vols., 
i2mo.    4  Plates  and  i  Map,  10305 

The  "  Bibliotheque  geographique  et  instructive  des  jeunes  gens  ou  recueil  des  voyages 
interessants  dans  toutes  les  parties  du  monde,  traduit  par  M.  le  Breton.  Paris. 
1802-7."    72  vols.,  i2nno,  includes  Carver's  and  other  travels  in  America. 

Campe.  Reisbeschrijvingen  voor  de  jeugd.  Uit  bet  Hoog- 
duitsch.     Zwolle:  J.  de  Fri.   1786-1804.     5  vols.,  8vo. 

Campe.  Nieuwe  reisbeschrijvingen.  Uit  het  Hoogduitsch. 
iste  deel.     Amsterdam:  de  Weduwe  J.  Doll   1805.    8vo. 


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Campe.  Robinson's  Reise  um  die  Welt.  Amerika.  Nurn- 
burg.   1816.    2  vols.,  i2mo.     Plates.  10308 

Campe.  Voyage  d'un  al!emand  au  lac  Oneida  dans  I'Amer- 
ique  septentrionale.  Traduit  de  I'allemand,  avec  des  artes,  par 
J.-B.-J.  Breton.     Paris:  G.  Dufour.   1803.    i8mo.  ^0309 

Campellos  {Fr.  JoHo  da  Apresenta^ao).  Epitome  historica 
da  vida  do  arcebispo  da  Bahia  D.  F.  Jose  Fialho.    1740. 

&et  Silva,  v.  295  ;   Varnhagen'ii  "  Hist.  Brazil,"  11.  462. 

Campi  (P.  M.)  Dell'  historia|ecclesiastica|di  Piacenza|Di 
Pietro  Maria  Campi  Canonico  di  quella  Catedrale;|  parte  terza; 
I  ...  [10  lines]  I  E  nel  fine  I'Historia  vera  circa  I'Origine,  e 
Nascita  di  Cristoforo  Colombo  |Piacentino  Scopritore  del  nuouo 
Mondo;|Con  vn  Registro  de'  Priuilegi,  Bolle,  &  altre  Scritture 
latine  citate  in  quest'  Opera;  |e  con  piv  tavole  copiosissime.  | 
Air  altezza  serenissima  |  di  Violante  Margherita  |  di  Savoia  j 
Dvchessa  di  Piacenza,  Parma,  &c.  [Vignette.]  Piacen%a\nella 
stampa  dvcale  di  Giovanni  Bazachi.  M  DC  Lxii.  |  Con  licenza  de' 
svperiori.  I  Folio,  12  1.,  pp.  388.  103 11 

This  memorial,  on  the  birth  and  fan-'  y  ot  Columbus,  is  nowhere  else  printed.  It 
is  in  pp.  221-257.     The  complete  work  forms  3  vols.,  folio, 

Campillo.  Pastoral  que  el  Ilustr.  Senor  D.  D.  Manuel 
Ignacio  Goncalez  del  Campillo  Dignisimo  Obispo  de  la  Puebla 
de  los  Angeles  dirige  a  sus  diocesanos.  [Colophon  :]  Dada  en 
la  ciudad  de  la  Puebla  de  los  Angeles.    1 8 1 0.    410,  pp.  16.        10312 

Campillo  (Gonzalez).     See  [Mendizabal  (L.  de)]. 

Campillo.  Exequias  de  D.  Manuel  Ignacio  Gonzalez  del 
Campillo,  Obispo  de  la  Puebla  de  los  Angeles,  celebradas  en  los 
dias  26  y  27  de  Noviembre  de  1813.  Con  el  elogio  funebre  que 
dixo  D.   Francisco   Pablo   Vasquez.      Mexico.    18 14.     4to,  pp. 

17,34-  10313 

Campillo  y  Cosio  (J.  del).  Nuevo  Sistema  de  Gobierno 
Ecdnomico  para  la  America :  Con  los  males  y  dafios  que  le  causa 
el  que  hoy  tiene,  de  los  que  participa  copiosamente  Espana  ;  y 
remedios  universales  para  que  la  primera  tenga  considerables  ven- 
tajas,  y  la  segunda  mayores  intereses:  Por  el  Seiior  Don  Joseph 
del    Campillo   y    Cosio.       Madrid:    imprenta    de    Benito    Cam. 

MDCCLXXXIX.      I2mo,  pp.  32,  297.  H.    IO314 

"This  book  was  written  in  1748,  but  never  printed  until  1789,  probably  on  account 
of  the  unpleasant  truths  it  contains  relating  to  the  treatment  of  the  unfortunate  Indians." 
Stt  Rich,  I.  360. 


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Campo  (Est.  del).  Fausto.  Impresiones  del  gaucho  Anastasio 
el  Polio  en  la  representacion  de  esta  dper.  Buenos  Aires.  1866. 
8vo.     Plate.  103 1 5 

"  Cet  ouvrage,  en  vers,  est  ecrit  dans  le  langage   des   Gauchos  paysans  dc  la  repu- 
blique  Argentine."  —  Leclerc. 

Campo  (F.)     See  Ocampo  (F.) 

Campo  (Josefo).  Llanto  de  las  aguas  en  la  muerte  del  mas 
caudaloso  Rio:  Honras  debidas,  que  se  hicieron  en  Queretaro  a 
su  Alferez  Real  el  Doctor  D.  Pedro  Bernardino  Primo  y  Jordan. 
Megico.   1759.    4to.  1 03 1 7 

Campo  (J.  de).  Romance  lastimoso  del  incendio  que  succedio 
en  la  ciudad  de  Mexico  dia  de  la  Santa-Cruz  a  las  echo  y  media 
de  la  noche  afio  1636,  compuesto  por  Juan  de  Campo.  Mexico. 
1636.   4to,  pp.  8.  1 03 1 8 

In  verse.     See  Ternaux,  No.  569,  and  Rich,  No.  215. 

Campoamor  (Ramon de).  Colon.  Poema.  Valencia.  1853. 
Svo.     Map  and  Portrait  of  the  Author.  103 19 

Campos  (B.)  Oracion  funebre  del  St.  General  D.  Luis  G. 
de  Osollo.     Puebla.    1858.    410,  9  leaves.  10320 

Campos  (Domingo).  Relacion  que  hace  de  su  viaje  a  Yuca- 
tan, y  cuenta  que  da  al  publico  de  su  piadosa  comision.  Mexico. 
1849.    4to,  pp.  40.  1 032 1 

Campos  (Frederic©  Carneiro  de).  Alguns  apontamentos  esta- 
tisticos  sobre  a  primeira  sec^ao  das  Obras  publicas  do  Rio  de 
Janeiro  no  anno  de  1842.     Rio  de  Janeiro.    1842.    4to.       10322 

Campos  (J.  G.)  Oratio  Apologetica,  quae  velut  supplex 
libellus  Potent.  Hispaniarum  Regi  Philippo  V.  D.  Marchionis 
de  Belzunce,  etc.  porrigitur  a  Regia  Pontificia  Mexicana  Acad- 
emia,  ...    15  Nov.  1745.     Mexico.   1746.    4to.  10323 

This  imperfect  title  is  from  an  English  catalogue. 

Campos  (Jose  Paulo  Rodrigues  de).  Ecloga  tragico-pastoril 
na  morte  do  Senhor  D.  Jose,  principe  do  Brasil.  Lisboa:  na 
Typ.  de  Antonio  Rodrigues  Gallardo.    1788.    4to,  pp.  16.       10324 

Campos  (Juan  de).  Relacion  de  todo  lo  succedido  en  Nueva 
Espana  desde  la  formacion  de  la  armada  real  de  Barlovento, 
despacho  de  flota  a  cargo  del  general  Juan  de  Campos  hasta  el 
primer  aviso  del  ano  de  1642.     Mexico.   1642.    Folio.        10325 

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Campos  (Luis  Caetano  de).  Voz  da  America,  etc.  Lisboa. 
i8/o.  10326 

Campville  (J.  A.  P.)  Histoire  d'une  jeune  creole  de  la 
Guadeloupe,  ou  La  constante  amie.     1805.    i8mo.  10327 

Camus  (A.  G.)  Memoire  sur  la  Collection  des  grands  et 
petits  voyages,  et  sur  la  Collection  des  voyages  de  Melchisedech 
Thevenot;  par  A.  G.  Camus  ...  .  Imprime  par  I'ordre  et  aux 
frais  de  I'lnstitut.  Paris:  Baudouin^  imprimeur.  1 802.  4to, 
Half-Title,  pp.  iij,  401,  2  1.  ba.,  c.  10328 

An  excellent  specimen  of  bibliographical  analysis,  and  indispensable  to  the  "De  Bry" 
and  «•  Th6venot"  collectors. 

Can  we  enter  into  Treaty  v»^ith  the  New  Slave  Trading  Con- 
federacy? [By  W.  Alexander.]  Leeds:  Alice  Mann,  Printer. 
[1861.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  10329 

Canada.  —  Many  anonymous  books  relating  to  Canada  will  be  found  in  other  parts 
of  this  Dictionary.  The  following  arrangement  is  entirely  arbitrary,  but  seemed  desir- 
able,—  the  various  names  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  Haute  et  Bas-Canada,  and  the 
more  recent  distinctions  of  the  provinces  of  Ottawa  and  Quebec,  are  merged  into  this 
one  dominion — Canada ;  still,  some  books  overlooked  here  may  be  found  under  their 
respective  captions.  For  references  to  the  British  Parliamentary  documents  which 
relate  to  Canada,  see  the  Catalogue  of  the  Public  Library  of  Boston,  art.  "  Great  Britain. 
Parliament ;"  also,  a  "  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Parliament  of  Canada." 

Canada.  An  Account  of  the  French  Settlements  in  North 
America :  Shewing  from  the  latest  Authors,  the  Towns,  Ports, 
Islands,  Lakes,  Rivers,  Sec  Of  Canada,  Claimed  and  improved 
by  the  French  King.  By  a  Gentleman.  To  which  is  added 
...  a  more  particular  ...  Account  of  Quebec  ...  .  By  P.  Char- 
levoix. Boston :  Printed  and  Sold  by  Rogers  and  Fowle  in  ^een- 
Street  next  to  the  Prison.   1746.     8vo,  pp.  26.  H.,  w.  10330 

"  The  Compiler  ...  has  principally  improved  Mr.  Salmon's  Present  State  of  French 
America.  But  he  has  ...  added  sundry  Particulars."  —  M-vertisement  By  the  Printer. 
This  title  is  given  imperfectly  in  Vol.  i.,  No.  95. 

An  Act  to  enable  the  members  of  the  United  Church  of 
England  and  Ireland  in  Canada  to  meet  in  Synod;  together  with 
the  Canons  passed  by  the  Synod  of  the  diocese  of  Toronto, 
under  the  Episcopate  of  John  Strachan,  d.d..  Lord  Bishop  of 
the  diocese  of  Toronto,  A. D.  1857.  •••  Toronto.  1857.  8vo,  pp. 
15.  10331 

Address  of  the  Constitutional  Reform  Association  to  the 
People  of  Upper  Canada.     Toronto,   i860.    8\^o,  pp.  48.  h. 

Address  of  ...  the  Legislative  Council  to  Her  Majesty,  on 


North 

Ports, 

proved 

added 

Char- 

10330 

of  French 
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the  State  of  the  Province  ...   Upper  Canada,      [n.  p.]     1838. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  10333 

An  Address  to  the  People  of  Canada,  from  the  Constitutional 
Committee  of  Reform  and  Progress.  [^Montreal.  1847.]  4to, 
pp.  4.  H.  10334 

Addresses  of  the  Lords  and  Commons  to  the  King,  on  the 
capture  of  Canada  and  Quebec.     1759.     Folio,  four  documen':s. 

These  doubtful  titles  are  from  an  auctioneer's  catalogue. 

Addresses  to  His  Excellency  [George,  Earl  of  Dalhousie]  the 
Governor  in  Chief,  from  Different  Parts  of  Lower-Canada,  with 
His  Excellency's  Answers,     [n.  p.    1828.]     8vo,  pp.  51.        h. 

Affaire  du  Canada.  Observations  sur  les  Profits  pretendus 
induement  faits  par  la  Societe  de  Lemoine  des  Pius,  Martel  et 
Varin.     Paris.   1763.  *0337 

See  Faribault,  No.  869. 

Affaires  du  Pays,  depuis  1828  jusqu'a  1834.  ^ebec.  1834. 
i2mo.  10338 

Extracted  from  the  "  Gaiette  de  Quebec." 

Affairs  of  the  Canadas,  in  a  series  of  Letters,  by  a  Canadian. 
London:  [^privately  printed.'^   1837.     8vo.  10339 

Agriculture.  The  Agricultural,  Mechanical,  and  Educational 
Association  of  Canada  West.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  6.     10340 

The  Canadian  Quarterly  Agricultural  and  Industrial  Maga- 
zine. By  Wm.  Evans.  Montreal.  1838.  Vol.  i..  No.  i, 
May,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  72.  10341 

The  Farmer's  Journal,  and  Transactions  of  the  Lower  Canada 
Board  of  Agriculture.     Montreal.   1857.    8vo.     Continued. 

Also  in  the  French  language,  edited  by  M.  J.  Penault. 

Journal  and  Transactions  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture,  of 
Upper  Canada.  Vol.  I.  Toronto:  published  for  the  Board  by 
Thompson  i5f  Co.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  667.     Continued.  h. 

Journal  of  Agriculture  and  Proceedings  of  the  Lower  Canada 
Agricultural  Society.    Montreal.    1848.  8vo.    Continued.    10344 

With  the  title,  etc.,  also  in  French,  as  below : 

Journal  d'agriculture  et  procedes  de  la  Societe  d' Agriculture 
du  Bas-Canada.     Montreal.  1848.   8vo.     Continued.        10345 


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Journal  du  Cultivateur,  et  Procedes  du  Burea.  d'Agriculture 
du  Bas-Canada.     Montreal.   1853.    410.  10346 

Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  Agriculture  and  Arts  of  the 
Province  of  Ontario,  for  the  year  1868.  Toronto.  1869.  Rl, 
8vo,  pp.  V,  214.     Supplement,  pp.  58.  10347 

Also;  Agricultural  Association  for  Lower  Canada.  Prize  List  for  1858.  Montreal. 
1858.  8vo,  pp.  33.  —  Annual  Report  of  the  Minister  of  Agriculture  for  1856.  Toronto. 
1856.  Rl.  8vo,  pp.  7.  Continued.  —  Monthly  Report  on  the  Agriculture  of  the 
Province  of  Canada.  1867.  Halifax.  1867.  8vo.  Continued,  h.  —  Papers  and 
Letters  on  Agriculture,  .•■ecommendcd  to  the  Attention  of  the  Canadian  Farmer,  by  the 
Agricultural  Society  in  Canada  [in  English  and  French],  Slutbec.  i7';o.  8vo,  pp.  35. 
—  Rapport  du  Comite  Special  sur  le  Rapport  de  la  Societe  d'Agriculture  du  Bas-Canada, 
et  sur  celui  de  la  Societe  d'Agriculture  du  Comte  de  Beauharnois.  Sluthec.  185 1.  8vo. 
B.  —  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  on  the  State  of  Agriculture  in  Lower  Canada. 
Toronto.  1850.  8vo.  Continued.  —  Report  of  the  Minister  of  Agriculture  [and  Statis- 
tics] for  1866,  Ottawa:  Hunter,  Rose  (^  Co.  1867,  8vo.  c,  —  Societe  d'agriculture 
du  Bas-Canada.  Objet,  statuts  et  reglements.  Liste  des  directeurs,  etc.  Montreal. 
1847.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Album  du  Canadien.  Choix  de  morceaux  litteraries,  his- 
toriques,  scientifiques  et  artistiques,    ^ebec.   1849.    8vo,  pp.  73. 

Contains  Boucher  (P.),  "  Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  1663." 

All  Canada  in  the  Hands  of  the  English ;  or,  an  Authentick 
Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Army  under  General  Amherst, 
etc.,  from  lOth  August  to  8th  September,  1760,  etc.  Boston. 
[n.  d.]     8vo.  N.  10349 

Analyse  d'un  entretien  sur  la  conservation  des  etablissemens 
du  Bas-Canada  du  ioix,  des  usages,  &c.  de  ses  habitans.  Par 
un  Canadien  ...  .  Montreal:  imprime  chez  "James  Lane.  1826. 
8vo,  pp.  46,  "Fautes",  i  slip.  b.  10350 

Ancient  French  Archives  or  Extracts  from  the  Minutes  of 
Council  Relating  to  the  Records  of  Canada  While  under  the 
Government   of  France,      ^ebec :   printed  by    Sarnnel  Neihon. 

M.DCC.XCI.      4tO,  49  1.  H.    IO351 

Printed  in  English  and  French  on  opposite  pages.      The  French  title  Is : 

Anciennes  Archives  Fran^aises ;  ou,  Extrait  des  Minutes  du 
Conseil  qui  concernent  les  Registres  du  Canada.  10352 

Ansiedelungen  in  den  Urwalden.     See  [Traill  (C.  P.)] 

An  Apology  for  the  Church  of  England  in  the  Canadas. 
Kingston.   1826.     8vo,  pp.  22.  10353 

Appel  au   Parlement  imperial   et  aux  habitans   des  colonies 


CANADA. 


277 


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angloises,  Dans  I'Amerique  du  Nord,  sur  les  pretentions  exorbi- 
tants  du  Gouvernement  Executif  et  du  Conseil  Legislatif  de  la 
Province  du  Bas  Canada.  Par  un  Membre  de  la  Chamber 
d'Assemblee.  Quebec:  Imprime  par  Flavien  Vallerand.  1824. 
8vo,  pp.  70.  H.  10354 

Appendix  to  the  Canada  Papers,  relating  to  the  Continental 
Army  after  its  arrival  near  Boston  in  1777-8.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  Ixxxvii.  c.  10355 

Arrest  du  Conseil  d'Estat  du  roy  du  12  fevrier  1726,  qui  casse 
une  ordonnance  de  I'intcndant  du  Canada,  et  condamne  la  dame 
Pascal  et  le  sieur  Caillaud,  capitain.  du  vaisseau  le  Comte  de 
Toulouse,  etc.     Paris,    x-ji^     \to.     Map.  J0356 

Arrest  du  Roy  concernant  le  Commerce  du  Castor  en  Canada. 
1719.    4to.  10357 

Relates  to  the  beaver  trade.     Set  Vol.  i.,  No.  2103. 

L'Arrivee  |  des  |  ambassadevrs  |  dv  royavme  |  de  |  Patagoce  |  et  |  de 
la  Novvelle  I  France.  I  Ensemble  ce  qui  s'est  passe  a  leur  voyage, 
auecdes|remarquescurieuses.  |Traduit  par  le  Sieur  I.  R.  |  A  Paris ^  \ 
Chez  la  vefue  lean  Remy^  rue  S.  lacques^  a  \  P Image  S.  Remy^  pres 
le  College,  du  P/^m>.  [m.dc.xlix.  |  Avec  Permission.]    4to,  pp.  8. 

"  C'est  seulement  pour  sun  titre  et  la  (•"ormc  que  I'auteur  a  donnee  a  ses  attaques 
contre  Mazarin,  que  nous  I'lai^ons  cette  '  Mazarinade'  dans  notre  collection.  Son  con- 
tenu  a  beaucoup  plus  d'interet  pour  I'histoire  de  la  France  que  pour  telle  de  I'Ame- 
rique."  —  Troemel.  Rich  has  the  following  :  "  Arrlvee  des  Ambassadeurs  de  Patagoce 
ct  de  la  Nouvelle  France.  Paris.  1648.  4to,  pp.  4,"  in  his  addenda,  which  may  be 
the  same  work. 

Articles  accordes  cntre  les  directeurs  et  associes  en  la  com- 
pagnie  de  la  Nouvelle-France,  et  les  deputes  des  habitants  dudit 
pays,  agrees  et  confirmes  par  le  roi  [6  mars  1645 J.  Paris:  S. 
Cramoiij.    it>45.    Folio,  pp.  48  or  less.  10359 

Articles  accordes  par  le  roi  a  la  compagnie  de  la  Nouvelle- 
France  [6  aout  1628.    n.  p.    n.  d.]  4to,  pp.  48  or  less.      10360 

Articles  de  la  Compagnie  de  Canada.     Paris.   1627.    Svo. 

Au  Roi.  Raisons  qui  font  voir  combien  il  est  important  au 
roi  et  a  son  £tat  de  d^fcndre  ses  sujets  de  la  Nouvellj-France, 
dit  Canadas,  contre  les  invasions  des  Iroquois,  et  d'etendre  sa 
protection  sur  ce  nouveau  monde.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  Folio,  pp.  48 
or  less.  10362 


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CANADA. 


Au  Roi,  sur  la  Nouvelle-France.  [n.  p.]  1626.  8vo,  pp.  48 
or  less.  10363 

The  caption,  p.  I.,  is,  "Avis  au  roi  sur  les  .  ffaires  de  la  Ncuvelle-France." 

Aux  Habitants  de  la  Province  du  Canada.  *  *  *  Sign6  au  Nom 
&  par  rOrdre  du  Congres:  John  Hancock,  President.  A  Ph'ila- 
delph'te:  Chez  FUury^  Mesplet  ilf  Charles  Berger.  le  24  'Janvier^ 
iTjt.    Fol.  p.  I.  p.  10364 

Avis  du  Roi  sur  les  AfFaires  de  la  Nouvelle-France  en  1620. 
Paris.   1620.    8vo.  10365 

Backwoods  of  Canada.     See  [Traill  (C.  P.)] 

Beschryvinge  ende  vindinge  van  het  landt  Canada  ofte  Nieuw 
Vranckrijck,  geseydt  Mississipi.     Leyden.   1720.    8vo.        10366 

Biblotheque  Canadienne.     See  Vol.  ii.,  No.  5206. 

Bubbles  from  Canada.     See  [Haliburton  (T.  C.)] 

Canada.     London:   Roake  and  V arty.    1838.    8vo.  10367 

Canada:  A  Brief  Outline  of  her  Geographical  Position,  Pro- 
ductions, Climate,  Capabilities,  Educational  and  Municipal  In- 
stitutions, &c.  Toronto.  1857.  i2mo,  pp.  24.  +  Third 
Edition,     ^ebec.    1861.    8vo,  pp.  64.  10368 

Published  by  authority.     Also  in  French,  as  below  : 

Le  Canada,  courte  esquisse  de  sa  position  geographique,  son 
climat,  ses  ressources,  etc.    Toronto.    1857.    8vo,  pp.  23.     10369 

There  is  also  an  edition  in  the  German  language,  8vo,  pp.  z6,  and  in  the  Norwegian, 
8vo,  pp.  20. 

Canada.  A  Descriptive  Poem,  Written  at  Quebec,  1805. 
With  Satires,  Imitations,  and  Sonnets.     \^uebec.   1805.]    8vo. 

Canada  Affairs.     Brighton.   1836.    8vo,  pp.  22.  10371 

From  the  "Brighton  Gazette,"  advocating  the  cause  of  the  colonists, 

Canada  and  the  Western  States  of  America  described.  Lon- 
don: Bailliere.   1 859.    8vo.  1 0372 

Canada  as  a  Field  for  Emigration.  [^London.  1853.]  i2mo, 
pp.  16.  10373 

Canada  at  the  Universal  Exposition.     See  [Tache  (J.  C.)] 

The  Canada  Baptist  Magazine.  Vol.  i.  Montreal.  1838. 
8vo.     Continued.  10374 


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Canada.  Eine  Darstellung  der  naturlichen,  socialen  und 
Verkehrsverhaltnisse  dieses  Landes.  Mit  besonderer  Rucksicht 
auf  die  Ansiedelung.  Berlin:  Nicolai'sche  Verlagshandlung.  1858. 
8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  108.     Map.  10375 

Canada.  Ein  kurzer  Abriss  von  der  geographischen  Lm^^c, 
Producten,  Klima,  BodenbeschafFenheit,  Erziehungs-  und  Muni- 
cipalwesen,  Fischereien,  Eisenbahnen  ...  Dritte  Ausgabe.  Leip- 
zig:  IVagner.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  58.     Map.  10376 

Le  Canada  in  1868.  Saint-Cloud:  imp.  V*  Belin.  1868. 
i8mo,  pp.  36.  10377 

Canada  Guarantee  Company :  Act  of  Incorporation.  1851. 
8vo.  8.  10378 

Canada  in  the  years  1832,  1833,  and  1834;  Information  to 
Emigrants,  by  an  Ex-Settler.     Dublin,   1835.    ilmo.         JO379 

Canada;  its  Systematic  Colonization.     London.   1850.    8vo. 

Canada  Medical  Journal  and  Monthly  record  of  Surgical 
Science.     Montreal.   1865.   8vo.  10381 

Canada  mit  besonderer  Rucksicht  auf  dessen  Kolonisation 
nach  den  gegenwartigen  Verhaltnissen  geschildert.  Leipzig. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  46.  10382 

Le  Canada,  moeurs,  diverses  races,  langues,  usages,  etc. 
Limoges:   Barbou  freres.    i2mo,  pp.  192.      Engravings.        10383 

1st  July,  :H56.  ...  TLc  Canada  (Monthly)  General  Railway 
and.  Steam  Navigation  Guide.  [No.  2.]  'Toronto:  published  for 
the  Proprietor  by  Maclear  &  Co.  [n.  d.J   i6mo,  pp.  40.    H.  10384 

Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  Newfoundland,  etc. 
With  the  History,  Present  State,  and  Prospects  of  these  Colonies 
in  regard  to  Emigration.  London:  Cradock and  Co.  1843.  i^mo, 
pp.  64.     Map.     (New  Lib.  of  Useful  Knowl.)  h.  10385 

Canada.  Petition  from  Lower  Canada,  with  Explanatory 
Remarks.     London.   1 836.    8vo,  pp.  40.  10386 

Le  Canada  Pittoresque.     See  Bartlett  (W.  H.),  Vol.  i..  No. 

3787. 

Canada.  State  of  Political  Parties,  Economy  in  the  Govern- 
ment, the  St.  Lawrence  as  a  Great  Commercial  Highway,  Public 


28o 


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Instruction,  &c.  &cc.     Translated  from  the  Journal  de  Quebec. 
Toronto:  printed  by  C.  Donltvy.     1 851.    8vo,  pp.  ^5.     H.  10387 

Canada  the  Land  of  Hope.     London.    1857. 

Canada  under  successive  Administrations. 
Folio,  for  September,  1844.     London.    1845. 


8vo.  10388 

From    the  Port 


nn.,  c. 


10389 

The  Canadas  as  they  now  are  ;  comprehending  A  View  of  the 
Climate,  Rivers,  Lakes,  Canals,  Government,  Laws,  Taxes, 
Towns,  Trade,  &c.,  with  a  Description  of  the  Soil;  derived 
from  the  Reports  of  the  Inspectors  made  to  the  Judges  at 
Quarter  Sessions  and  from  other  Authentic  Sources,  assisted  by 
Local  Knowledge.  By  a  late  Resident.  London:  yames  Dun- 
can.  1838.    i2mo,  pp.  XV,  116.     Map.  bm.,  c.  10390 

Rich  describes  another  edition  this  same  year.     See  Rich,  Vol.  ii,,  pp.  302,  303. 

Candid  and  Impartial  Considerations.  Sff  [Campbell  (J.)], 
Vol.  III.,  No.  10231. 

Case  of  the  Holders  of  Reconnoissances  given  in  Exchange  for 
Canada  Paper.      1772.    Folio,  I  1.  10391 

Le  Clerge  Canadian  venge  par  ses  Ennemis;  ou  Observations 
sur  un  ouvrage  recent  intitule:  "Tableau  Statistique  et  Poli- 
tique des  deux  Canada"  (d'Isidore  Lebrun);  par  Vinder.  .^«^- 
bee:  Neilson  i^  Cowan.    1834.    i2mo.  10392 

Catalogues,  Alphabetical  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Parlia- 
ment: being  an  Index  of  the  Classified  Catalogue  Printed  in 
1851  and  1858,  and  to  Books  added  to  ist  March,  1862.  Que- 
bec: Hunter,  Rose  &  Co.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  313.  R  ,  c.  +  ... 
Printed  in  1857,  *^5^  ^"^  1864,  and  to  the  Books  and  Pamphlets 
since  added  to  the  Library,  up  to  rst  October,  1867.  ...  Ottaiva: 
printed  by  G.  E.  Desbarats.   1867.     8vo,  pp.  496.  ^0393 

The  title-pages,  rules,  etc.,  of  all  the  following  catalut;ues,  are  also  given  in  French. 

Canada.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Parliament :  General 
Library.    Toronto:  John  Lovell.    1857.    8vo,  I  1.,  pp.  1074.  b.,  c. 

Canada.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Parliament.  Works 
relating  to  America.  Pamphlets  and  Manuscripts.  Index  to 
Authors  and  Subjects.  Toronto:  "John  Lovell.  1858.  8vo,  pp. 
viii,  1075-1895,  (i).  B.,  c.  10395 

Catalogue  of  Books  relating  to  the  History  of  America,  form- 
ing Part  of  the  Library  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  Canada. 


CANADA. 


281 


^uebtc.   1845.     8vo,  Title,   pp.    29.     H.     f    ...   Books    added 
...   .   Montreal.    1846.     Svo,  pp.  8.  '0396 

WifH  1  lecunti  tltle-paije  ;  "  Catalogue  d'uuvragei,"  etc. 

Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Library  of  Parliament.  ...  ^iie- 
bec.    1852.     8vo,  pp.  I  JO.  BA.  10397 

Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Library  of  the  Legislative  Assem- 
bly of  C.t  ,ada.  ...  Montreal.  1846.  8v,,,  pp.  123.  H.  -f 
Alphabetical  Catalogue.  [No  title-page.]  8vo,  pp.  21.  4- 
Supplcment  ...  .  (  ...  Books  added  in  ...  1846.)  Montreal, 
1847.     ^vo>  PP'  ^4'  "•  ^'^iQ^ 

This  library  wai  entirely  destroyed  by  the  mub  in  ti.     spring  uf  1849, 

Supplementary  Catalogue  of  the  Librarv  of  Parliament  Books 
added  ...  since  12th  February,  1864.  ...  ^ebec.  1865,  8vo, 
pp.  19.  •  10399 

Titles,  rules,  etc.,  also  in  French.  Other  catalogues  of  the  Library  1  •' the  Hou- e  (,i 
Assembly  were  published  :  Siuel>e<:.  1835,  Kingston,  1842,  and  Toronto.  1850  ';),all 
in  octavo. 

Census.  Abstract  of  the  Census  of  Canada.  1861.  Origins 
and  Religions.   ...  ^ebec   1862.    8vo,  pp.  160.  h.  10400 

Also:  "Census  and  Statistical  Returns  of  Lower  Canada,  1831,"  in  French  and 
English,  fulio. 

The  Census  of  the  Canadas.  1851-2.  Personal  Census. 
Vol.  I.  ...  II  ...  Agricultural  Produce,  Mills,  Manufactories, 
Houses,  Schools,  Public  Buildings,  Places  of  W(  >hip,  &c.  Vol. 
II.  ...  ^ebec.  i853-'55.  2  vols.,  8vo,  i  I.,  pp.  xliii,  586;  2 
1.,  pp.  475.  c,  H.  10401 

With  the  title,  etc.,  in  French. 

Miscellaneous  Statistics  of  Canada  for  1866.  Municipal  Re- 
turns.     Ottawa.   1867.     8vo.  10402 

Recensement  des  Canadas.     See  No.  10401,  supra. 
Returns  of  the  Census  of  Upper  Canada,  for  1850.     Folio. 
Chansonnier  Canadien.     Montreal.   1825.     8vo>  PP-  '^S* 
Collection  de  memoires.     See  Quebec. 

The  Constitution,  By-laws,  Minutes,  Circular  Letter,  Articles 
of  Faith,  and  the  Covenant,  of  the  Canadian  Anti-Slavery  Bap- 
tist Association.     Windsor.   1854.    8vo,  pp.  8.  10404 

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Convention  for  the  Liquidation  of  the  Canada  Paper  Money 
belonging  to  the  Subjects  of  Great  Britain.     1766.     8vo. 

In  French  and  English. 

A  Correct  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Recent 
Popular  Movements  in  Lower  Canada.  From  the  Patriot, 
Extra,  (United  States  Newspaper,)  December  15.  1837.  Bun- 
gay. 1838.    8vo,  pp.  12.  10407 

Correspondence  respecting  the  Recent  Fenian  Aggression  upon 
Canada.  ...  London.  [1867.]     Folio,  3  1.,  pp.  84.     (Pari.  Doc.) 

Crown  Lands.  Regulations  relative  to  the  Waste  Lands  of 
the  Crown,  Lower  Canada.  Printed  at  the  New  Printing  Office^ 
S^uehec.  1798.  10409 

First  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  on 
that  Part  of  the  Speech  of  ...  the  Governor  in  Chief,  which 
relates  to  the  Settlement  of  the  Crown  Lands  with  the  Minutes 
of  Evidence  taken  ...  .  ^ebec :  printed  by  y.  Neilson.  1821. 
8vo,  pp.  128.  H.  10410 

Report  of  a  Committee  appointed  by  the  House  of  Assembly 
of  Quebec,  to  enquire  into  the  Settlement  of  the  Crown  Lands. 
Sluebec.   1824.    8vo,  pp.  136.  10411 

<*  This  report  has  no  title,  and  was  probably  printed  solely  for  the  use  of  the  mem- 
bers of  the  Assembly.  It  contains  much  interesting  matter  relating  to  the  Indians 
and  to  the  geography  of  Canada."  —  Rich.  The  following  titles  are  from  tbe  "  Cat. 
of  the  Lib.  of  Parliament : "  Seventh  Report  of  the  Committee  to  the  House  of 
Assembly  on  the  settlement  of  the  Crown  Lands.  With  the  minutes  of  evidence  ... 
Sluebec.  1824.  8vo,  pp.  295.  — Eighth  and  ninth  Report  of  the  same  Committee;  con- 
cerning the  claims  of  the  Lorette  Indians  to  the  Seigniory  of  Sillery.  Siuebec.  1824. 
8vo,  pp.  62. 

Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands,  for  ...  1856. 
Toronto.  1857.  8vo,  pp.  300.  +  [Second  Edition.  Ibid^  Con- 
tinued.    (Some  vols,  published  at  Quebec,  and  at  Ottawa.)     h. 

Also  in  French  as:  "Rapport  du  Commissaire  des  terres  de  la  couronne  du  Canada 
pour  I'annee  1856.  Toronto.  1857."  8vo,  pp.  304.  Continued,  m.  There  is  also 
an  appendix  to  this  report,  consisting  of  maps  of  Canada. 

Report  of  the  Select  Committee  appointed  to  enquire  into  the 
present  System  and  Management  of  the  Public  Lands.  ...  ^ebec. 
1855.   8vo,  pp.  187.  H.  10413 

Curiae  Canadenses,  or  the  Canadian  Law  Courts;  a  Poem, 
by  Plinius  Secundus  [^pseudon.'\  Toronto:  H.  Ssf  JV.  Rowsell. 
1843.    ^^°i  3  'mPP'  126.  c.  10414 


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283 


Diagrams  of  the  Townships  in  Upper  Canada,  showing  the 
lots  purchased  from  His  Majesty's  Government  by  the  Canadian 
Company,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    2  vols.,  folio.  104' 5 

Directory.  The  Canada  Directory  ...  .  Brought  down  to 
November,  1851.  By  Robert  W.  S.  Mackay.  Montreal:  John 
Lovell.  1 85 1.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  xi-692.  H.  +  A  Supplement 
...  brought  down  to  April,  1853,  •••  ^'^^  ^  map.  Montreal. 
1853.    8vo.  10416 

The  Canada  Directory,  1857-58  ...  .  Montreal:  John  Lovell. 
[n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  1366  [to  1544  advertisements].  10417 

Documents  relating  to  the  Resignation  of  the  Canadian  Min- 
istry in  September,  1854.  Speech  of  ...  Inspector  General 
Hincks  in  the  Legislative  Assembly  ...  8th  September  —  Ad- 
dress to  the  Electors  of  South  Oxford — Correspondence  with 
Mr.  Wilson  ...   .  ^ebec.    1852.    8vo,  pp.  27.  H.  10418 

Education.  Account  of  the  Endowments.  1838.  See  [Stuart 
(A.)] 

Annual  Report  of  the  Normal,  Model  and  Common  Schools 
In  Upper  Canada,  for  ...  1850:  with  an  Appendix.  By  the 
Chief  Superintendent  of  Schools.  ...  Toronto:  Lovell  and  Gibson, 
1851.    8vo,  pp.  376.     Continued.  h.  10419 

The  reports  for  1847,  '48,  and  '49,  were  published  in  folio. 

Copies  of  Correspondence  between  the  Chief  Superintendent 
of  Schools  for  Upper  Canada,  and  other  Persons,  on  the  Subject 
of  Separate  Schools  (being  a  Continuation  of  the  Return  ... 
printed  ...    1852.)     Toronto.   1855.    ^^o,  pp.  256.  10420 

Also :  Copies  of  Correspondence  between  Members  of  the  Government  and  the 
Chief  Superintendent  of  Schools  on  the  Subject  of  the  School  Law  for  Upper  Canada 
and  Education  generally,  with  Appendices.  ...  Toronto.  1850.  Folio,  Title,  pp.  iv,  59. 
H.  —  Correspondence  between  the  Roman  Catholic  Bishop  of  Toronto  and  the  Chief 
Superintendent  of  Schools  in  Upper  Canada.  ...  Corrected  from  the  Originals.  With 
an  Appendix  ...  .   Toronto:    Thomas  Hugh  Bentley.   1853.    8vo,  pp.  31,  (l),  (i).     h. 

The  Educational  Directory.     See  Hodgins  (T.) 

General  Provisions  of  the  Law,  and  Rules  and  Regulations 
for  the  establishing  and  maintaining  of  Public  School  Libraries 
in  Upper  Canada  ...    Toronto.   1854.  10421 

Journal  de  ^Instruction  Publique  ...  .  Montreal   1857.  4to. 

Journal  of  Education  for  Upper  Canada :  ...  .  Toronto.  1848. 
Continued.  10423 

Vol.  I.  was  in  8vo,  the  subsequent  volume!  in  4to. 


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Laws  relating  to  Grammar  and  Common  Schools  in  Upper 
Canada,  together  with  Forms,  General  Regulations  and  Instruc- 
tions, prepared  according  to  Law,  arranged  with  Notes  and 
References.      Toronto.    1855.    8vo,  pp.  115.  10424 

Letter  to  the  Catholic  Clergy  and  the  Seigniors  of  Lower 
Canada,  recommending  the  Establishment  of  Schools,  ^tiebn. 
1810.    8vo.  10425 

Notes  and  Statistics  on  Public  Instruction  I'n  Canada.  Com- 
piled for  the  Canada  Directory  for  1857-58.  Montreal:  'John 
Lovelly  Printer.    1857.    8vo,  pp.  22.  H.  10426 

Proceedings  at  the  Ceremony  of  laying  the  Corner  Stone  of 
the  Normal  &  Model  Schools  and  Education  Offices  for  Upper 
Canada  ...  the  Second  Day  of  July,  1851,  by  the  ...  Earl  of 
Elgin  ...  with  an  Introductory  Sketch  of  the  System  of  Public 
Elementary  Instruction  in  Upper  Canada  ...  .  Toronto.  1851. 
i2mo,  pp.  29.     3  Woodcuts.  h.  10427 

Rapport  definitif  des  commissaires  charges  de  I'enquete  sur  les 
affaires  de  I'Universite  de  King's  College,  et  du  College  du  Haut- 
Canada.  ...  ^ebec:  imprimerie  de  Louis  Perrault.  1851.  8vo, 
pp.  xvi,  (i),  366.  H.  10428 

Also:  Rapport  du  Commite  du  Conseil,  sur  I'objet  d'Augmenter  les  Moiens  d'Edu- 
cation.  Sluebec.  1790.  410,  pp.  26.  —  Rapport  du  comite  special  de  la  chambre  d'as- 
semblee  du  Bas-Canada,  nomtne  pour  s'enquerir  de  I'etat  actuel  de  I'education  dans  le 
Bas-Canada.  S^uebec.  1824.  8  vo,  pp.  240.  —  Rapport  du  Superintendant  de  I'Educa- 
tion  pour  le  Bas-Canada.  Four  1853.  Sluebec.  1854.  Continued.  —  Rapport  Special 
sur  les  Mesures  qui  onr  ete  adoptees  pour  r£tablissement  d'une  £cole  Normale,  ... 
Montreal.    1 847.    8vo,  pp.  94.     s. 

Remarks  on  the  State  of  Education  in  the  Province  of  Canada: 
a  Reprint  from  the  British  American  Medical  Journal,  by  L. 
Montreal.    1848.    i2mo.  s.  10429 

Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Council  on  promoting  the  Means 
of  Education,     ^ebec.    1 790.    4to,  pp.  20.  10430 

Report  of  a  special  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly 
appointed  to  enquire  into  the  State  of  Education  in  this  Province. 


^ebec.    1824.     8vo,  pp.  223. 


Also  in  French,  see  note  to  No.  10428. 


H.   1 043 1 


Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  Education  for  Lower  Canada, 
1849.      Toronto.   1850.    8vo.     Continued.  10432 

The  same  in  French. 

Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Canada  Education  and  Home 


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Missionary  Society,  during  the  Seventh  Year  of  its  Operation. 
Montreal:  the  Society.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  10433 

Also:  Statutes  relating  to  Elementary  EducJtiun  ;  with  Circulars  9  and  i**  of  the 
Superintendent  of  Education  for  Lower  Canada.  Mintreal.  1849.  8vo,  pp.  95, — 
Statutes  relating  to  Elementary  Education  and  for  the  Establishment  of  Normal 
Schools  ;  with  Circulars,  Instructions  and  Tables  of  the  Superintendent  of  Education 
for  Lower  Canada.     Siuebec.   1852      8vo,  pp.  87. 

Emigration.  An  Address  to  Persons  who  entertain  the  wish 
to  better  themselves  by  emigrating  to  Canada.  London.  1832. 
8vo.  BM.  10434 

Answers  to  Circular  on  Immigration,  Issued  by  Bureau  of 
Agriculture  and  Statistics.     March  i8th,  1858.      Toronto.     8vo. 

Emigration  to  Canada.  The  Province  of  Ontario :  Its  Soil, 
Climate,  Resources,  Institutions,  Free  Grant  Lands,  &c.  For 
the  Information  of  Intending  Emigrants.  Issued  by  Authority 
of  the  Government  of  Ontario.  With  Maps.  Toronto:  Hunter.^ 
Rose^  &  Co.     1869.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  39.  10436 

London. 

10437 

...    Tor- 
H.  10438 


Outline  of  Plan  of  Emigration  to  Upper  Canada. 
[1823.?]  8vo,  pp.  10,  Appendix,  xv. 

Report  of  the  Chief  Emigrant  Agent,  for  ...   1858. 
onto.   1859.    ^v<^>  PP-  34- 


Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Legislative  Assembly, 
on  the  Emigration  which  takes  place  annually  from  Lower 
Canada  to  the  United  States.     Montreal.    1849.    ^^o.  10439 

Report  of  the  Select  Committee  ...  [on]  the  causes  of  Emi- 
gration from  Canada  to  the  United  States  and  elsewhere.  [Tor- 
onto.  1857.?]    8vo,  pp.  144.  H.  10440 

Also  in  French,  as  follows :  "  Rapport  du  Comite  Special  nomme  pour  s'enqiierir 
des  causes  de  Temigration  du  C?iada  aux  £tats-Unis  d'Amerique  ou  ailleurs.  Toronto. 
[1857?]    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  149. 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Evils  of  General  Suffrage  and  frequent 
Elections  in  Lower  Canada.  Qy  Camillus.  Montreal.  18 10. 
8vo.  1 044 1 

Etablissement  de  la  compagnie  du  Canada  sous  le  titre  de 
Nouvelle-France,  par  les  articles  des  29  avril  et  7  mai  1627  ;  avec 
les  arrets  et  commission  des  6  et  18  mai  1628,  portant  ratifica- 
tion, confirmation  et  execution  d'iceux.  Paris:  V""*  Saugrain  et 
P.  Prault.   JJ2S.    4to,  pp.  48  or  less.  10442 

Evidence  taken  before  the  Committee  of  the  House  of  Com- 


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mons  on  the  Affairs  of  Lower  Canada,  in  1834.    London.   1837. 
Folio.  10443 

Extracts  of  Letters  from  Poor  Persons  who  Emigrated  last 
Year  to  Canada  and  the  United  States.     London.    1 831.     8vo. 

"  Tliese  letters  trom  pauper  emigrants  sent  out  at  the  public  expense,  exhibit  a  picture 
drawn  by  the  hand  of  untaught  simplicity,  but  with  the  warmth  of  real  feeling,  and  the 
force  of  unsophisticated  truth."  —  Quarttrly  Revietv,  xlvi.  366. 

Extracts  from  the  Reports  of  the  Paris  Industrial  Exhibition 
of  1855,  relating  to  Canadian  Products.  Toronto.  1857.  ^^°i 
PP-  35-  10445 

Also  in  Frencii :  "  Extraits  du  Rapport  8ur  {'Exposition  de  Paris  relativement  auz 
produits  du  Canada.      Toronto.   1857."    4to,  pp.  z6. 

A  Few  Observations  on  Canada.     London.   1849.    ^^^'        ^• 

A  Few  Plain  Directions  for  Persons  intending  to  proceed  as 
Settlers  to  ...  Upper  Canada.  ...  Also  ...  Journal  of  the 
Author's  Voyage  across  the  Atlantic,  In  June,  1819.  By  an 
English  Farmer  ...  .  London:  Baldwin.,  Cradock.^  and  Joy.  1820. 
i2mo,  pp.  vii,  100.     Map.  c,  h.  10447 

A  hastily-written,  but  useful  little  work. 

A  Few  Words  on  the  Subject  of  Canada.  By  a  Barrister. 
London:  Longman.    1837.     8vo,  pp.  52.  bd.  10448 

Few  Words  uion  Canada,  and  her  Productions  in  the  Great 
Exhibition.     London.    185 1.    i2mo.  c,  s.  1 0449 

Finance.  Estimate  of  Certain  Expenses  of  tlie  Civil  Govern- 
ment of  the  Province  of  Canada  for  the  Year  1852.  ^ebec. 
1852.    8vo,  pp.  II.  10450 

First  and  Second  Reports  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the 
Legislative  Assembly,  on  the  Public  Income  and  Expenditures 
of  the  Province  :  Third  Session.     3d  Parliament.   1850. 

Public  Accounts  fr  r  the  Province  of  Canada,  for  1857  and 
1858.     Toronto.   1858-59.    2  vols.,  rl.  8vo.  10452 

Rapport.  Revenu  du  Canada  et  paiements  faits  a  meme  ce 
revenu;  —  Revenu  et  depenses  du  departement  de  la  poste;  — 
Achat,  loyer  et  reparations  de  Spencer  Wood,  et  reparations  de 
certains  edifices  publics;  —  Depenses  du  recensement ;  —  Cau- 
tionnements  donnes  par  les  surintendants  d'education;  —  Rapport 
relatif  aux  cautionnement,  etc.,  donne  par  le  receveur  des  hon- 
oraries,  dans  le  bureau  du  secretaire  provincial,     ^ebec.   1852. 


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pp.  75.  4.  Second  Report  of  the  Standing  Committee  on  Public 
Accounts.  Quebec.  1854.  pp.  93.  +  Third  and  Fourth  Re- 
ports of  the  Standing  Committee  on  Public  Accounts.  (Decimal 
currency  —  Weights  and  Measures.)     ^uhec.   1855.    pp.  80. 

Report  of  Committee  appointed  by  the  Legislative  Council, 
and  House  of  Assembly,  respecting  the  Financial  Concerns  with 
Lower  Canada.      1821.    8vo.  10454 

Les  forets  interieures  du  Canada.     See  [Traill  (C.  P.)] 

Le  foyer  canadien  Recueil  litteraire  et  historique.  La  Lit- 
terature  Canadienne  de  1850  a  i860,  ^ehec.  1 863-1 864.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  390;  389.  B.  10455 

"L'objet  de'La  Litternture  Canadienne*  est  de  r^unir  en  qulques  volumes  les  plus 
remarquables  de  ces  cravaux  epars  et  de  combler  ainsi  la  lacune  qui  existe  dans  notre 
collection  de  litterature  national." 

From  Canada.  An  Address  and  Caution  to  the  Public,  [dated 
from]  Montreal  9th  October  1789.  {^London:']  J.  Stockdale^  and 
J.  F.  and  C.  Rivington.  [1789.]   4to,  pp.  2.  10456 

Signed  by  Boucherville,  and  twenty-twu  other  Canadians. 

A  Gazetteer  of  Upper  Canada,  18 13.     See  [Smith,  (D.  W.)] 

Geology.  Esquisse  geologique  du  Canada  suivie  d'un  catalogue 
descriptif  de  la  collection  de  cartes  et  coupes  geologiques,  livres 
imprimes,  roches,  fossiles  et  mineraux  economiques  envoyee  a 
I'Exposition  universelle  de  1867.  Commission  geologique  du 
Canada.     Paris:   Bossange.    1867.    8vo,  pp.  72.  ^0457 

Geological  Survey  of  Canada.  See  Billings  (E.),  Vol.  11.,  No. 
5410. 

Geological  Survey  of  Canada.     Figures  and  Descriptions  of 
Canadian  Organic  Remains.     Decade  i,  10  Plates.  ||  Decade  11, 
Graptolites  of  the  Quebec  Group.     By  James  Hall.     Wi:h  21 
Plates.  II  Decade  in,  11  Plates.  ||  Decade  iv,  9  Plates.    Montreal. 
1858.  10458 

Geological  Survey  of  Canada.  Report  of  Progress  For  the 
Years  1853-54-55-56.  ...  Toronto.  1857.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  iv, 
494.  1 1  Maps.  H.  +  Report  of  Progress  from  its  Commence- 
ment to  1863.  Illustrated  by  498  wood  cuts  in  the  Text,  and 
accompanied  by  an  Atlas  of  Maps  and  Sections.  Montreal:  Daw- 
son Brothers.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  xxvii,  983.  4-  Report  of  Progress 
from  Commencement  to  1863,  with  Maps  and  Sections.    Mont- 


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real:  Dawson  Brothers.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  42,  3  I.  lO  Maps,  -f 
Report  of  Progress  from  1863  to  1866.  Ottawa:  G.  E.  Des- 
barats.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  321.  10459 

Message  from  His  Excellency  the  Governor  General ;  with 
Reports  on  a  Geological  Survey  of  the  Province  of  Canada; 
January  27,  1845.     Montreal.    1845.    8vo.  10460 

This  preliminary  report  is  by  A.  Murray,  who  is  also  the  author  of  a  "Report  of 
Progress  for  1845-46.      Montreal.   1847." 

Government  of  Canada.     See  Cavendish  {Sir  Henry). 

Hints  on  the  Case  of  Canada  for  the  Consideration  of  Mem- 
bers of  both  Houses  of  Parliament.  London:  Murray.  1838. 
8vo.  BD.  10461 

History  and  Description  of  the  Canadas  With  Accounts  of 
the  Civil  War  ...  .  London.  [1838.]  8vo,  (pp.  192,  all  printed 
of  the  work.)  bd.  10462 

Histoire  ...  Nova  Francia,  1613.     See  [Lescarbot]. 

Histoire  Veritable,  1664.  See  [Boucher  (P.)],  Vol.  ii.,  No. 
6843. 

Historical  Memorial.     See  Memoire  historique. 

An  Impartial  Account  of  the  Civil  War  in  the  Canadas,  with 
a  General  Description  of  the  Provinces;  comprising  i.  History. 
2.  Resources  and  Tiade.  3.  Climate,  &c.  4.  The  People, 
their  Manners,  Habits,  Customs,  Amusement,  Songs,  &c.  5. 
Religion,  Education,  the  Press.  6.  Population.  7.  Information 
for  Emigrants.  Biographical  Notices  of  the  Principal  Canadian 
Leaders.  By  a  Gentleman,  many  Years  resident  in  Canada. 
London:  Saunders.    1838.  10463 

Importance  of  Canada.     See  [Lee  (Charles)]. 

Information  relative  to  the  Canadian  Company.      1824.    8vo. 

Information  respecting  the  Eastern  Townships  of  Lower  Can- 
ada, in  which  the  British  American  Land  Company  intend  to 
commence  Operations  for  the  Sale  and  Settlement  of  Lands  in 
the  Ensuing  Spring.  3d  Dec.  1833.  London.  1833.  8vo,  pp. 
21.     Map.  10465 

Indians.  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Society  for  Converting 
and  Civilizing  the  Indians  and  Propagating  the  Gospel  in  Upper 
Canada.    Tork.   1832.    8vo.  10466 


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Report  of  the  Special  Commissioners,  appointed  on  the  8th  of 
September,  1856,  to  investigate  Indiana  Affairs  in  Canada.  To- 
ronto.  1858.    8vo,  pp.  293.  10467 

Report  on  the  Affairs  of  the  Indians  in  Canada,  laid  before  the 
Legislative  Assembly  20th  March,  1845.  C'^*  P*]  1845.  Folio, 
pp.  44.  10468 

Report  on  the  Indians  of  Upper  Canada.  By  a  Sub-Com- 
mittee of  the  Aborigines'  Protection  Society.  London.  183Q. 
8vo,  pp.  52.  10469 

Also  :  Return  to  an  Addreai  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  for  Correspondence  regard- 
ing the  setting  apart  of  a  tract  of  land  in  the  Valley  of  the  River  Oatineau  for  the  use 
of  certain  Indians.     1850. 

Joint  Address  of  the  Legislative  Council  and  House  of  As- 
sembly of  Upper  Canada  to  His  Majesty.  [1821  or  1822.]  8vo, 
pp.  107.  10470 

"  This  pamphlet  appears  to  have  been  printed  for  private  distribution  only,  appar- 
ently without  a  title-page."  —  Rick. 

Journal  of  the  Campaign  in  Canada.     1760.  10471 

Jugement  rendu  souverainement  et  en  dernier  ressort,  dans 
I'affaire  du  Canada,  Par  Messieurs  les  lieutenant  general  de 
police,  lieutenant  particulier  et  conseillers  au  Chatelet  et  Siege 
presidial  de  Paris,  Commissaires  du  Roi  en  cette  Partie  Du  10 
Decembre  1763.     Paris,  mdcclxiii.  4to,  pp.  78.         h.  10472 

See  Faribault,  No.  871,  and  "£ncy.  Method.  Jurisprudence,"  Vol.  11. 

Key  to  Canada.  Every  Place  in  Canada  and  howr  to  get  to 
it ;  a  Key  to  the  Post  Offices,  Railway  and  Steamboat  Stations, 
Stages,  and  Telegraphs,  in  Canada ;  with  an  Ho:el  Guide,  and 
other  Useful  Memoranda.  Published  for  W.  R.  Brown  and  £. 
A.  Copleston.     Toronto.   1857.    lin^o-  '0473 

Laws.  Abstract  of  a  Bill  for  uniting  the  Legislative  Councils 
and  Assemblies  of  the  Provinces  of  Lower  and  Upper  Canada  in 
one  Legislature.     London.   1824.    8vo,  pp.  29.  '0474 

Les  Actes  et  ordonnances  revises  du  Bas-Canada Mont- 
real.  1845.    8vo,  pp.  xiii,  (i),  728.                                  H.  10475 

Arrets  et  Reglements  du  Conseil  Superieur  de  Quebec,  et 
Ordonances  et  Jugements  des  Intendants  du  Canada,  ^ebec. 
1855.    8vo.  10476 

VOL.  III.  36 


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Civil  Code  of  Lower  Canada.  First,  Second  and  Third  Re- 
ports II  Fourth  and  ¥ihh  Reports  ||  Sixth  and  Seventh  Reports 
and  Supplementary  Report,  ^ebec,  1865.  3  vols.,  folio,  pp. 
565;  471;  399.  H.  10477 

In  French  and  Englith,  printed  on  uppoiire  pagei.  Alio ;  Analytical  Index  to  the 
Civil  Code  of  Lower  Canada.  Ottaiua:  printtd  by  G.  E.  Dtibaraii.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  100. 
B.  —  Table  analytique  du  code  civil  du  Bai-Canada.  Ottawa  ;  G.  E.  Detbaratt,  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  98.     B. 

A  Collection  of  some  of  the  most  Useful  Acts  and  Ordinances 
in  force  in  Lower  Canada,  relating  to  Criminal  Law  and  to  the 
Duties  of  Magistrates.   ...   Toronto.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  145,  x.     h. 

Collection  of  the  Acts  passed  in  the  Parliament  of  Great 
Britain  and  of  other  Public  Acts  relative  to  Canada,  ^ebec. 
1800.    4to.    +  ^ebec.   1824.  10479 

Collections  of  the  Acts  passed  in  the  Parliament  of  Great 
Britain,  particularly  applying  to  the  Province  of  Upper  Canada, 
and  of  such  ordinance?  of  the  late  Province  of  Quebec,  as  have 
force  of  law  therein.      Tork.   1818.    4to.  c.  10480 

Collections  of  Treaties,  of  Imperial  Statutes,  and  of  other 
Public  Acts  relative  to  Canada.  1759 -1834.  ^ebec.  1834. 
4to.  1048 I 

In  English  and  French. 

Complement  des  Ordonnances  et  Jugements  des  Gouverneurs 
et  Intendants  et  des  difFerents  officiers  civils  et  de  justice,  avec 
unc  table  alphabetique  ...   .  ^ebec.   1856.    8vo.  10482 

The  Consolidated  Statutes  of  Canada.  ...  Toronto.  1859.  8vo, 
pp.  viii,  (2),  xl,  1377.  H.  10483 

Consolidated  Statutes  for  Upper  Canada.  ...  Toronto.  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  vii,  (2),  1228,  (i).  H.  10484 

The  Consolidated  Statutes  for  Lower  Canada.  ...  ^ebec. 
1861.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  (2),  1167.  c,  H.  10485 

Also:  An  Act  of  the  King's  Council  of  State,  which  orders  the  Liquidation  of  the 
Bills  of  Exchange,  and  Money  Bills  of  Canada.  [In  English  and  French,  n.  p.  n.  d.J  4to, 
pp.  z6.  (There  are  acts,  dated  June  29,  1764,  July  2,  1764,  Dec.  29,  1765,  and  Dec. 
31,  1765.)  —  An  Act  to  alter  and  amend  Certain  Provisions  of  the  Act  re-uniting  the 
Provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  9.  —  The  Act  to  Restrain 
the  Sale  of  Intoxicating  Liquors,  From  Saturday  Night  till  Monday  Morning.  (For 
Upper  Canada  only  —  Sanctioned  26th  March  1859.)  With  Letter  on  the  subject, 
by  John  J.  E.  Linton,  of  Stratford,  C.  W.  Montreal.  1859.  i2mo,  pp.  la.  —  Acts 
relating  to  Patents  for  Useful  Inventions  in  Canada.  12  Vict.  Cap.  24;  14-15  Vict. 
Cap.  79  ;  16  Vict.  Cap.  II.  Toronto.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  36.  B.  —  Acts  relating  to  the 
Powers,  Duties  and  Protection  of  Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Lower  Canada,  with  a  Full 
Synoptical  Index.  ...    Toronto.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  xxvii,  95,  (l).     h. 


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Edits,  Ordonnances  Ruyaux,  declaratiuns  ct  arrets  du  Conseil 
dc  I'Etat  du  Roi,  (i  540-1 758)  conrernant  le  Canada.  Ordon- 
nances (ies  Intcndants  et  Arrets  du  Conseil  Superieur  de  Quebec 
(1627-1756).  Quebec.  1803-1806.  2  vols.,  4to.  f  Revu  et 
augmente.     Quebec  1854-55.    2  vols.,  8vo.  10486 

General  Index  to  the  Journals  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of 
Canada-,  in  the  ist,  2nd  and  3d  Parliaments.  1841-45.  By 
Alfred  Todd.   ...   Montreal.    1855.    4to.  10487 

Index  to  the  Statutes  in  Force  in  Lower  Canada,  at  the  End 
of  the  session  of  1856.  Prepared  by  Order  of  the  Legislative 
Assembly,  by  G.  W.  Wicksteed.    Toronto.    1857.   ^vo.      10488 

Index  to  the  Statutes  in  Force  in  Upper  Canada  at  the  End 
of  the  Session,  1854-5,  including  a  classiRcation  thereof,  a  Re- 
vision of  the  Public  General  Acts,  and  an  Index  to  the  Statutes 
not  in  force.  ...  By  G.  W.  Wicksteed.  Toronto.  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  vii,  419.    4-  For  1856.      Toronto.    1857.    ^^o,  pp.  xiv,  506. 

Index  des  statuts  en  force  dans  le  Bas  Canada,  a  la  Bn  de  la 
session  de  1856,  Comprenant  la  Classification  de  ces  Statuts  — 
la  Revision  des  Actes  Publics  Generaux  —  et  un  Index  des 
Statuts  qui  ne  sont  pas  en  force.  Prepare  par  G.  W.  Wicksteed 
...  .    Toronto.   1857.    ^^°>  PP*  '''''>  5^°'  **•  1049° 

Journal  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Lower  Canada  [in 
French  and  English],     ^ebec.  m.dcc.xciii.    4to,  pp.  528.     h. 

Journal  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Upper  Canada.  Toronto. 
1824.    Folio.     Continued  to  1840.  c.  10492 

Journals  of  the  Legislative  Council  and  Legislative  Assembly 
of  the  Province  of  Canada.     Kingston.   1841.  1^493 

Continued  in  folio  to  1851,  subsequently  in  8vo.  The  Sessional  Papers  are  included 
in  the  issues  since  i860.     &«"  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Congress.   1864,"  p.  zii. 

Journal  of  the  Special  Council,  from  April  to  June  26,  1840. 
^ebec.   1840.    4to.  1 0494 

Lower  Canada  Reports.  Decisions  des  tribunaux  du  Bas- 
Canada.  Seigniorial  Questions ;  a  Compilation  Containing  the 
Seigniorial  Act  of  1854,  the  amendment  to  the  Seigniorial  Act, 
of  1854,  the  Questioiis  submitted  by  the  Attorney  General  for 
Lower  Canada,  the  Cormier  Questions  submitted  by  divers  Seig- 
niors ...  &c.  fitc.  Editors :  MM.  [Simeon]  Lelievre  et  [Fran- 
9ois  R.]  Angers.     Volume  A.     Printed^  Partly  at  ^ehec  by  A. 


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Cetiy  and  partly  at  Montreal^  by  Duvtrnay  Brethtrs.  \\  Volume  B, 
Printed  Partly  at  ^tbeCy  by  Jugustin  Cote :  and  Partly  at  Mont- 
real^ at  the  Office  of  ''''La  Minerve."  1856.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  446, 
(2)i  2  1.,  pp.  14,  19,  60,  70,  (i),  I33i  (0»  59i  "6,  (i),  95,  9, 
7  '•  '0495 

Lower  Canada  Municipal  Sc  Road  Act  of  1855,  and  certain 
Acts  relating  thereto  ...  the  Parliamentary  Representation  Acts 
...  and  the  Seigniorial  Acts  ...  .  Accompanied  by  a  Map  ... 
exhibiring  the  Municipal  Divisions  ...  ^ebec.  1855.  8vo,  pp. 
(i),  XX,  21  i.  H.  10496 

Provincial  Statutes  of  Lower  Canada,  enacted  from  the  first 
Session  of  the  first  Provincial  Parliament  to  the  first  Session  of 
the  fourteenth  (1792-183 1 ).    ^ebec.   1795-1831.    iovols.,4to. 

The  Revised  Acts  and  Ordinances  of  Lower-Canada.  Pub- 
lished by  Authority,  under  the  Superintendence  of  the  Commis- 
sioners for  revising  said  Acts  and  Ordinances.  Montreal:  printea 
by  S.  Derbishire  Iff  G.  Desbarats.   1845.    8vo,  pp.  xiii,  (i),  716. 

Statutes  of  the  Province  of  Upper  Canada;  together  with 
such  British  Statutes,  Ordinances  of  Quebec,  and  Proclamations, 
as  relate  to  the  said  Province.  Revised  by  James  Nickalls, 
Junior.     Kingston.   1831.    4to.  10499 

Alio:  Statutes  of  Upper  Canada,  patied  in  the  zd,  3d,  and  4th  Sessions  of  the  nth 
Provincial  Parliament,  and  in  the  ist  Session  of  the  12th  Provincial  Parliament,  1831 
to  1835.  York  and  Toronto.  1831-1836.  4to.  —  The  Statutes  of  Upper  Canada, 
to  the  Time  of  the  Union.  Revised  and  published  by  Authority.  Vol.  i.  Public 
Acts.  II  Vol.  II.  Local  and  Private  Acts.  Toronto.  [1843.]  2  vols.,  410,  1  1.,  pp. 
1096,  ixxi;  1019,  viii.     h. 

Statutes  of  the  British  Parliament  relating  to  Canada,  passed 
from  1847  ^°  '853.     ^ebec.    1853.    8vo.  10500 

Table  of  the  Provincial  Statutes  in  force  or  which  have  been 
in  force  in  Upper  Canada,  in  their  chronological  order.  With  a 
continuation  of  the  index,  to  the  end  of  the  session  of  1856. 
Prepared  by  order  of  the  legislative  assembly,  by  G.  W.  Wick- 
steed.  Toronto.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  147.  +  To  1857.  Toronto. 
1857.    8vo,  pp.  184.  c.  10501 

Tables  relative  to  the  Acts  and  Ordinances  of  Lower-Canada. 
...  Kingston.   1843.    8vo,  pp.  175.  h.  10502 

Also  published  in  French.  Also:  Proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Upper 
Canada,  on  the  Act  to  amend  the  Jury  of  this  Province.  1836.  8vo.  —  Third  Re- 
port and   Proceedioji  of  the  Special  Committee  of  the  Legislative  Aisembly  ...  on 


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...  the  Seigniorial  tenure.  ...  ^uehtt:  printed  hy  RtlU  Campbill.  |8$1  Xvn,  pp.  139, 
fl).  H.  —  Reponie  a  Deux  Adreiira  de  rAiiemblee  L^giiUtive  lur  In  Actei  de  la 
Tenure  Scigneuriale  de  1854.  Toronto.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  ]0.  —  Reponie  i  Deux  Adrriiei 
de  I'Honorable  Aiiembl^e  Legiil.itive  d  S.  E.  rOouverneur-O^n^ral,  18  Kev.,  1856. 
[r«r«nr«,]  i8;6.  8vo,  pp.  30.  —  Standing  Ruiri  and  Regulatiuni  of  the  Legiilitive 
Aiiembly  of  Canada.      Torotit*.   1851.    iimu. 

Lcs  92  resolutions,  et  debars  sur  icclles.  Montrial.  1834. 
8vo.  10503 

A  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  to  his  Friend,  in  England,  De- 
scriptive of  the  different  Settlements  in  ...  Upper  Canada.  Phil- 
adelphia: printed  by  IV.  IV.  Woodward,  i"95.  i2mo,  pp.  30. 
H.    4-  London:  R.  Egerton.   1795.  c.  10504 

"Gives  a  very  advantageoui  account  of  the  country,  and  of  the  tettleri  there,  subject! 
to  the  British  government  j  it  also  contains  some  particulars  relative  to  the  American 
Indians."  —  M.  R.,  xx.  479. 

A  Letter  From  an  Old  Whig  in  Town,  to  a  Modern  Whig 
in  the  Country,  Upon  the  late  Expedition  to  Canada.  London: 
J.  Morphew.  [171 1.]    4to,  pp.  8.  10505 

Subscribed  X.  Z.,  dated  October  23,  171 1. 

Letter  on  the  Prospect  of  Peace  in  Canada,  and  at  Louisberg, 
and  on  the  Terms  of  Negociation.     1760.    8vo.  10506 

Letter  to  a  Friend  in  the  Country.     See  [Dummer  (J.)] 

A  Letter  to  a  Noble  Lord  concerning  the  Late  Expedition  to 
Canada,  (offeiing  Satisfaction  in  Three  Points.  r.  Of  what 
Importance  the  Conquest  of  that  Country  would  have  been  to 
the  Crown,  and  whether  it  would  have  answered  the  Expense  ot 
the  Great  Armament  that  was  made  against  it.  11.  Whether  the 
Expedition  was  well  concerted?  And,  lastly,  if  the  111  Success 
of  it  ought  wholly  to  be  charged  on  New  England,  as  People 
here  are  made  to  believe.)  London:  Printed  for  A,  Baldwin. 
171 2.    8vo,  pp.  26.  10507 

Set  "Bib.  Am.  Prim.,"  p.  213. 

A  Letter  to  Edward  Baines,  Esq.,  m.p.,  on  the  Insurrection 
in  Canada.     Leeds.   1838.    8vo,  pp.  16.  10508 

Lettre  addressee  aux  Habitans  de  la  Province  de  Quebec,  ci- 
devant  le  Canada.  De  la  part  du  congres  general  de  I'Amerique 
Septentrionale,  tenu  a  Philadelphie.  Philadelphia,  i7'/4-  8vo, 
pp.  18.  10509 

Liste  Chronologique  des  £veques  et  des  Pretres  tant  Seculiers 
que  Reguliers,  employes  au  Service  de  I'Eglise  du  Canada,  depuis 


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r£tablissement  de  ce  Pays,  et  aussi  la  Liste  des  £veques  des 
autres  Possessions  Britanniques  de  I'Amerique  du  Nord.  Revue 
au  Secretariat  de  I'Eveche  de  Quebec,  ^ebec:  T.  Cary.  1834. 
8vo,  pp.  52.  10510 

Letter  to  Lord  Castlereagh  on  the  Province  of  Upper  Canada. 
London.   1809.    8vo.  10511 

Manuscript  relating  tu  Canada.  See  [Johnstone  {The  Cheva- 
lier)]. 

Memoire  accompagnant  la  Requete  presentee  a  la  Chambre 
d'Assemblee  du  Bas-Canada,  par  le  Clerge  Catholique  du  Bas- 
Canada,  centre  TAdmission  des  Notables  dans  les  Assemblees 
de  Fabrique.     ^ebec:  Frechette  l^  Cie.   183 1.    8vo.  105 1 2 

This  wag  answered  by  a  "  Friend  of  the  Order."     See  "  Question  des  Fabriques." 

Memoire  historique  sur  la  negociation  de  la  France  et  de 
I'Angleterre,  depuis  le  26  mars  1761  jusqu'au  20  septembre  de 
la  meme  annee  j  avec  les  pieces  justificatives.    Paris.   1761.   8vo. 

Translated  as, 

An  Historical  Memorial  of  the  Negociation  of  France  and 
England,  from  the  26th  of  March  1761,  to  the  20th  September 
following;  with  the  Vouchers;  translated  from  the  Original 
French.     London.   1761.    Folio.  10514 


Memoire  sur  le  Canada.     La  Rochelle:  imp.  de  L. 
[n.  d.]   Folio,  pp.  48  or  less. 

Advocates  free  trade  between  Canada  and  France. 

Memoires  et  Documents.     See  Montreal. 


Bourdin. 
10515 


Memoires  sur  le  Canada.     See  Quebec. 

Memoirs  of  the  Administration  of  the  Government  of  Lower 
Canada  by  the  Right  Honorable  the  Earl  of  Dalhousie,  g.c.b.  ; 
comprehending  a  period  of  Eight  Years,  viz.,  from  June,  1820, 
till  September,  1828.     ^ebec.   1829.   8vo.  105 16 

Memoranda  of  a  Settler  in  Lower  Canada.  See  Abbott  (J.), 
Vol.  I.,  No.  29. 

Messages  from  ...  the  Governor-General,  on  the  ...  Re-union 
of  the  Provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada.  Toronto.  1839. 
8vo,  pp.  18.  10517 

All  the  annual  messages  of  the  governor-general  bear,  more  or  leu,  on  historical 
subjects. 


ill 


CANADA. 


295 


Militia.  An  Act  to  amend,  and  reduce  into  one  act,  the 
Militia  Laws.     Toronto.  1838.    8vo.  105 18 

Annual  Volunteer  and  Service  Militia  List  of  Canada.  Que- 
bec,   [n.  d.]    i8mo,  pp.  115.  105^9 

Report  of  the  State  of  the  Militia  of  the  Province.  ...  Toronto. 
1857.    8vo,  pp.  67.     Continued.  10520 

Miscellaneous  Statistics  for  1866.  Municipal  Returns.  Part 
II.      Ottawa:  Hunter^  Rose  l5f  Co.   1867.     8vo.  c.  10521 

Missions.  Mission  du  Canada.  Relations  inedites  de  la 
Nouvelle-France  (1672-1679)  pour  faire  suite  aux  anciennes 
relations  (161 5-1672)  avec  deux  cartes  geographiques.  Paris: 
Charles  Dounioly  editeur.  1861.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xxviii,  356, 
Map;  Title,  384,  Map.  10522 

French  Canadian  Missionary  Society.  First  and  Second  An- 
nual Reports,  1841.  Montreal.  1841.  8vo,  pp.  42.  Con- 
tinued. 10523 

Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Canada  Mission.  Rochester. 
1844.    8vo,  pp.  23.  10524 

Minutes  of  the  Upper  Canada  Baptist  Association,  1822. 
Niagara.   1822.  10525 

Municipal  Returns  for  Upper  and  Lower  Canada  For  ... 
1864.  ...  ^ehec.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  27.  h.  10526 

A  Narrative  of  the  Canadian  Rebellion ;  containing  a  Faithful 
Account  of  all  the  Important  Occurrences  connected  with  that 
Momentous  Event,  from  its  Commencement  to  its  Final  Sup- 
pression. With  a  Map  of  both  the  Canadas.  London:  Acker- 
mann.   1838.    8vo.  10527 

A  Narrative  of  the  Rebellion  in  the  Canadas.  By  a  Resident 
Canadian.  With  Copious  Extracts  from  the  Despatches  of  Sir 
John  Colborne,  Sir  Francis  Head,  &c.,  &c.,  and  other  Official 
Documents.     London:  Ackermann.   1838.    8vo.    Map.      10528 

Noms,  surnoms  et  qualites  des  associes  en  la  compagnie  de  la 
Nouvelle-France,  suivant  les  jours  et  dates  de  leurs  signatures, 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    4to,  pp.  48  or  less.  10529 

Notes  upon  Canada.     See  Todd  (H.  C.) 

L'Observateur,  ci-devant  La  Bibliotheque  Canadienne.  See 
Vol.  II.,  No.  5207. 


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if 


296 


CANADA. 


Observations  on  the  Canada  Thistle.    18 10.    8vo. 


10530 


Observations  on  the  **  Plan  for  promoting  Colonization  in 
Upper  Canada,  connected  with  the  Application  of  Convict 
Labour  to  the  Construction  of  Canals."    [1824.]   8vo.      10531 

Observations  on  the  Proposed  Union  of  the  Provinces  of 
Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  under  One  Legislature,  by  the  Agent 
of  the  Petitioners  for  that  Measure.     London.   1824.    8vo. 

Observations  on  the  Union  of  the  Canadas  and  on  the  Canada 
Government  Bill.      Greenock :  privately  printed.   1840.    8vo. 

Observations  sur  le  Plan  d'Acte  de  Parlement  pour  la  Reli- 
gion, &  autres  Objets  qui  y  sont  traites,  au  Sujet  du  Canada, 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    Folio,  pp.  24.  H.  10534 

No  title-page.     The  title  above  is  the  caption. 

Observations  sur  la  reponse  de  Mathieu,  Lord  Aylmer,  a  la 
deputation  du  Tattersall  et  sur  le  discours  du  tres  Honorable  £. 
G.  Stanly  delivre  dans  la  Chambre  des  Communes  sur  les  affaires 
du  Canada,  le  15  avril  1834.     Montreal.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

The  Oil  Districts  of  Canada .  New  Tori :  jimerican  News  Co. 
1865.    i6mo,  pp.  40.  10536 

On  the  origin  and  progress  of  the  North  West  Company  of 
Canada,  with  a  History  of  the  Fur  Trade  as  connected  with  that 
Concern,  &c.  London:  Cox,  Son,  and  Baylis.  181 1.  Rl.  8vo, 
pp.  38.    Map.  10537 

Parochial  and  Township  Subdivisions  of  Lower-Canada,  in 
return  to  the  Annexed  Addressed  of  the  Legislative  Assembly, 
1853.     ^ebec.   1853.    8v°>  PP*  ^52'  H.  10538 

Also  in  French. 

Patents  of  Canada,  from  1824 101849.  Toronto,  i860.  8vo, 
pp.  566,  and  37  1.  of  Woodcuts.  c,  h.  10539 

Petition  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Lower  Canada,  to  the 
King,  and  the  Two  Houses  of  Parliament;  adopted  in  conse- 
quence of  the  Disclosure  of  the  Instructions  to  the  Governor 
and  Commissioners.     London.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  20.  10540 

Plain  Directions  for  Settlers  in  Upper  Canada.  London.  1820. 
8vo.  BD.  10541 


CANADA. 


J.97 


la 


Plain  Statement  of  the  Quarrel  with  Canada;  in  which  is 
considered  who  first  infringed  the  Constitution  of  the  Colony. 
London.   1838.    8vo,  pp.  20.  10542 

Plainte|de  la  Novvelle  France  jdite  Canada,  |  A  la  France  sa 
Germaine.  |  Pour  seruir  de  Factum  en  vne  cause  pandentejau 
Conseil.  I  [n.  p.    1620?]   8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  10543 

No  title-page.    The  title  above  is  the  caption. 

Plan  for  the  Systematic  Colonization  of  Canada.  By  an 
Officer  of  Rank.    London:  Hatchard.  1850.    8vo.     c,  P.  10544 

Plan  for  promoting  Colonization  in  Upper  Canada,  connected 
with  the  Application  of  Convict  Labour  to  Construction  of 
Canals,  etc.     1824.    8vo.  10545 

Plans  of  Various  Lakes  and  Rivers  between  Lake  Huron  and 
the  River  Ottawa,  to  accompany  the  Geological  Reports  for 
1853,  54,  55,  56.    Toronto.   1857.   4^0"    ^^  Plans,     c,  s.  10546 

Political  Account  of  Lower  Canada,  1830.  See  [Laterriere 
(Pierre  de  Salles)]. 

Political  Annals  of  Lower  Canada,  1828.    See  [Fleming  (M.)] 
Political  View  of  Upper  Canada.     London.   1809.    8vo. 

Post  Office.  Annual  Report  of  the  Post-master  General,  for 
the  Year  ending  1855.     Toronto.   1856.    8vo.     Continued. 

Also  in  French,  as  the  "  Rapport  Annual  du  Maitre-Gen6ral  des  Postes.  Annie 
expiree  le  31  Mars  1855.      Toronto.   1PJ5.    8vo. 

Present  State  of  the  Canadas ;  containing  Practical  and  Statis- 
tical Information  respecting  the  Climate,  Soil,  ...  Trade  ...  &c. 
...  London:  Geo.  Hebert.  Liverpool:  Egerton,  Smithy  and  Co. 
1833.    i2mo,  pp.  vi,  198.  BA.  10549 

Principales  requetes  du  procurer  general  en  la  commission 
etablie  dans  I'afFaire  du  Canada.  [Colophon:]  Paris:  Boudet. 
[1763.]    4to,  I  1.,  pp.  51.  H.  10550 

Prisons.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Inspectors  of  the  Provincial 
Penitentiary,  for  1838.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  67.    h.  10551 

Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  Inquire  into  the 
Conduct,  Discipline  and  Management  of  the  Provincial  Peniten- 
tiary. ...  Montreal.   1849.    Folio.  10552 

VOL.  III.  37 


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CANADA. 


Rapport  Annuel  des  Inspecteurs  du  Penitcncier  Provincial 
pour  1  Annee  1855.     Toronto.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  76.     Continued. 

Proceedings  of  the  Legislature  on  .ne  Subject  of  the  Resigna- 
tion of  the  Members  of  the  Late  Executive  Council.  1843. 
4to.  B.  10554 

Proposals  for  a  Subscription  to  Form  Colonies  in  Canada, 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo.  10555 

Prospectus  of  the  Canada  Landed  Credit  Company  ...  .  Tor- 
onto.  1859.    ^^°>  PP*  ^4"  "•  '055^ 

Public  Accounts  for  the  Province  of  Canada  for  1857  *"^ 
1858.      Toronto.   1858-9.     2  vols.,  8vo.     Continued.  c. 

Public  Documents  relating  to  Lord  Aylmer.  See  Vol.  i.,  No. 
2519,  and  add  to  that  title,  pp.  126. 

Public  Works.  General  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Public 
Works,  for  1865-66.     Ottawa :  Hunter,  Rose  ^  Co.   1867.    8vo. 

Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  Public  Works  for  the  Year 
ending  Dec.  31,  1850.  Toronto.  1857.  Folio.  Continued  in 
8vo.  10559 

Railways  in  Canada.  Schedule  of  the  Several  Companies  in- 
corporated for  the  Construction  of  Railways  in  Canada,  ^ebec. 
[1853.]     3  sheets,  broadside.  10560 

Rapport  des  Commissaires  des  Travaux  Publics  pour  I'Annee 
1855.     Toronto.   1856.     8vo.     Continued.  10561 

Rapport  du  comite  de  la  Chambre  des  Communes  sur  le 
Gouvernement  Civil  du  Canada ;  mis  devant  la  Chambre,  le  28 
juillet.     1828.     8vo,  pp.  13.  10562 

Rapport  du  comite  choisi  sur  le  gouvernement  civil  de  Canada. 
^ebec :   Neilson  et  Cowan.    1829.     8vo,  I  1.,  pp.  388.  10563 

Premier  et  second  rapports  du  comite  special,  nomme  pour 
s'enquerir  des  causes  qui  retardent  la  colonisation  des  townships 
des  I'Est  du  Bas-Canada.     ^ehec.   1851.     pp.  170.  10564 

Rapport  sur  le  pays  entre  les  rivieres  Saguenay,  St.  Maurice 
et  St.  Laurent.     8vo,  pp.  50.  10565 

Rapports  du  comite  special  sur  les  chemins  et  autres  com- 
munications interieurs.     ^ebec.   1829.     8vo,  pp.  144.       10566 


CANADA. 


299 


Premier  et  Second  Rapports  du  Comite  Special  nomme  pour 
s'enquerir  du  fonctionnement  de  I'acte  des  municipalites  et  des 
chemins  du  Bas-Canada,  de  1855.  Toronto.  1857.  410,  pp. 
247.  s.  10567 

Rapports  et  Temoignages  du  Comite  special  de  la  Chambre 
d'Assemblee  du  Bas-Canada,  sur  les  petitions  se  plaignant  de 
griefs,     ^ebec.   1829.  10568 

Recueil  de  chansons  canadiens  et  fran^aises  devise  en  deux 
parties.  ...  Montreal:  John  LovelL   1859.     24mo,  pp.  360.      b. 

Recent  Occurrences  in  Canada.  Printed  from  the  "  Monthly 
Repository  "  of  February^  i^'^b.     8vo,  pp.  16.  10570 

The  Rectories  of  Upper  Canada :  a  Return  to  an  Address  of 
the  House  of  Commons  dated  nth  March,  1839;  with  an  Ap- 
pendix of  documents  relating  to  the  Clergy.  Reserves,  from  the 
Toronto  Colonist  ...   Toronto.   1852.     8vo,  pp.  54.  10571 


;'    I 


Relation  de  ce   qui  s'est  passe  a  la  Nouvelle  France, 
under  the  names  of  the  Authors  and  Relation. 


See 


Relation  des  AfTaires  du  Canada,  £n  1696.  Av^c  des  Lettres 
des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  depuis  1696  jusqu'en  1702. 
Nouvelle-York :    De    la    Presse    Cramoisy    de    Jean-Marie    Shea. 

MDCCCLXV.      8vO,  pp.  73,    26,  18.  10572 

100  copies  printed  from  the  manuscript  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  Henry  C.  Murphy. 
Forms  No.  xix.  of  Shea's  "  Cramoisy  Series." 

Relations  inedites  de  la  Nouvelle-France  (1672-79)  pour  faire 
suite  aux  anciennes  relations  (1615-72).  Publ.  par  Felix  Mar- 
tin.    Paris.  1861.    2  vols.,  8vo.     Maps.  I0573 

Remarks  on  the  Proceedings  as  to  Canada,  in  the  present 
Session  of  Parliament :  by  one  of  the  Commissioners.  loth  April, 
1837.     London.   1837.     8vo,  pp.  67.  c.  10574 

Reponse  a  une  Adresse  pour  les  noms  des  personnes  nommees 
a  des  charges  depuis  le  28  Mars,  1855.  Toronto.  Mai,  1857. 
4to,  pp.  24.  s.  10575 

Report  from  the  Select  Committee  on  the  Civil  Government 
of  Canada  j  with  the  evidence  ...  printed  by  order  of  the  House 
of  Commons,  July,  1828.  London.  Folio.  -|-  ^tbec.  1S29. 
4to.  10576 


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300 


CANADA. 


Seventh  Report  from  the  Select  Committee  of  the  House  of 
Assembly  on  Grievances.  [With]  Report  on  the  Petition  of 
William  Forsyth,  late  Proprietor  of  the  Niagara  Falls  Pavilion. 
W.  L.  Mackenzie,  Chairman.  Toronto:  M.  Reynolds.  1835. 
8vo,  pp.  372,  26.  c.  10577 

Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Legislative  Council  of 
Upper  Canada  on  the  State  of  the  Province.  [TorontoJ]  1838. 
8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  91,  60.  10578 

Report  from  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Legislative  Council 
on  the  Accusations  made  against  the  Members  of  the  Late  Ad- 
ministration, together  with  the  Minutes  of  Evidence,  Appendix 
and  Correspondence.   ...  ^ebec.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  115.  h. 

Report  of  a  Select  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  on 
the  political  state  of  ...  Upper  and  Lower  Canada.  ...  [^Mont- 
real.'] 1838.    8vo,  pp.  65,  16.  s.  10580 

Report  on  the  Public  Departments  of  Upper  Canada  in  1839. 
Toronto.  1839.    Folio.     Continued.  105 81 

Reports  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 

frievances  complained  of  in  Lower  Canada.   ...   London.   1837. 
'olio,  pp.  182,  73,  160.     Map.     (Pari.  Doc.)  10582 

Report  of  the  Commissioners  employed  to  investigate  the 
Origin,  etc.  of  the  Epidemic  Cholera  of  Canada,  July  8,  1832. 
New  York.   1832.  10583 

Report  of  the  Court  of  Directors  of  the  Canada  Company, 
28th  June,  1827.     London.   1827.    8vo,  pp.  24.  10584 

Report  of  the  Royal  Commissioners  appointed  to  enquire  into 
the  State  of  Canada,     ^ebec.   1836.    8vo,  pp.  87.  10585 

Fourth  Report  of  the  Society  for  Propagating  the  Gospel 
among  the  Destitute  Settlers  and  Indians  in  Lower  Canada. 
1839  and  1840.     ^ebec.  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  17.  H.  10586 

Report  of  the  Special  Committee  on  the  Magdalen  Islands, 
and  the  Western  Part  of  this  Province,  above  Lake  Huron.  ... 
^ebec.   1853.    ^^°>  PP-  75'     ^^P*  **•  10587 

Report  of  the  State  Trials  before  a  general  Court  Martial  held 
at  Montreal  in  1838-9,  exhibiting  a  complete  History  of  the 
Late  Rebellion  in  Lower  Canada.  Montreal.  1839.  2  vols., 
8vo.  10588 


Ijji  iqjjljiiii.^''  '■  ••f--iEl 


CANADA. 


301 


Report  on  the  Case  of  the  Canadian  Prisoners.  With  an 
Introduction  on  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus,  by  Alfred  A.  Fry. 
London.   1839.    8vo.  10589 

Report  on  the  Exploration  of  the  Country  between  Lake  Su- 
perior and  the  Red  River  Settlement.  Printed  by  order  of  the 
Legislative  Assembly.  Toronto:  John  Lovell^  Printer.  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  425.     2  Maps.  c,  H.  10590 

The  reports  are  by  G.  Gladman,  H.  Y.  Hind,  and  others. 

Report  on  the  Progress  of  Settlement  in  the  Townships  of 
Lower  Canada,  during  ...  1855,  by  T.  Boutillier  ...  .  Toronto. 
1856.    8vo,  pp.  71,  (i).  H.  10591 

First  Report  on  the  State  of  the  Representation  of  the  People 
of  Upper  Canada  in  the  Legislature  of  that  Province.  York. 
1831.    8vo.  10592 

Report  on  Trade  and  Commerce,  ^ebec.  1855.  8vo.  Con- 
tinued. 10593 

Report  ...  upon  the  Provision  made  by  Law  for  the  Support 
of  a  Protestant  Clergy  in  the  Province.  Toronto.  1835.  8vo, 
pp.  86.  10594 

First  &  Second  Reports  of  the  Special  Committee  ...  [on]  the 
Causes  which  retard  the  Settlement  of  the  Eastern  Townships 
of  Lower  Canada.  ...  ^ebec.   1851.    8vo,  pp.  145,(1).  h. 

The  Resources  of  the  Canadas ;  or  Sketches  of  the  Physical 
and  Moral  Means,  which  Great  Britain  and  her  Colonial  Authori- 
ties will  successfully  employ  in  securing  those  Valuable  Provinces 
from  Open  Invasion  and  Insidious  Aggression  on  the  part  of  the 
Government  of  the  United  States.  By  a  Querist,  ^ebec,  18 13. 
8vo,  pp.  43.  10596 

Responsible  Government  for  Canada ;  an  Enquiry  as  to  the 
Causes  and  Consequences  of  the  Late  Ministerial  Resignations. 
...  Montreal:  Armour^  Ramsay.  [^Etc."]^  1844.  8 vo.  Title,  pp. 
23  [25].  H.  10597 

Return  to  an  Address  for  Names  of  Persons  appointed  to 
Office  since  28th  March,  1855,  with  Salary  and  Fees  in  Each 
Case.     Toronto.   1857.   8vo,  pp.  24.  10598 

Return  to  an  Address  on  the  State  of  the  Colonies.  ...  ^ebec. 
1853.    8^°»  PP*  ^°'  "•  ^^0599 

Review  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Legislature  in  1831.  See 
[Stuart  (A.)] 


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302 


CANADA. 


A  Review  of  the  Report  made  in  1828,  by  the  Canada  Com- 
mittee of  the  House  j(  Commons.  Montreal  Herald  Office^  Jug. 
1835.    i2mo.  10600 

Originally  published  in  the  <*  Montreal  Herald," 

Seigniorial  Tenure.  Titles  and  Documents  relating  to  the 
Seigniorial  Tenure,  required  by  an  Address  of  the  Legislative 
Assembly,  1851.     ^ebec.   1852.     8vo,  pp.  216.  H.  10601 

Titles  ...  [as  above]  in  return  to  an  Address  ...  .  ^ebec. 
1852.  8vo,  pp.  490.  H.  10602 

The  matter  of  theie  two  collections  diflTeri. 

Edits,  Ordinances,  Declarations  and  Decrees  relative  to  the 
Seigniorial  Tenure,    .  .    1851.     ^ebec.   1852.     8vo,  pp.  337. 

Le  Bill  Seigneurial  expose  sous  son  vrai  jour.  See  Vol.  11., 
No.  5383. 

Also :  Correspondence  between  the  French  Government  and  the  Governors  and 
Intendants  of  Canada,  relative  to  the  Seigniorial  Tenure,  ...  Sjuebec.  1853.  8vo,  pp. 
56,  (i).  H.  —  Debats  dans  I'assemblee  legislative  sur  la  tenure  seigneuriale  ...  Sluibec. 
»8S3-     PP-  40. 

Les  Servantes  de  Dieu  en  Canada.  Essai  sur  I'Histoire  des 
Communautes  religieuses  de  femmes  de  la  province.  Edition 
...  preparee  pour  le  Canada.     Montreal.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  159. 

See  also  Courcy  (H.  D.) 

Shall  we  Keep  the  Canadas?     London.  1849.    8vo,  pp.  26. 

A  Short  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Recent 
Popular  Movements  in  Lower  Canada.  Bungay.  1838.  8vo, 
pp.  12.  10606 

Short  Topographical  Description  of  Upper  Canada.  See 
[Smyth  (D.  W.)] 

Six  Years  in  the  Bush ;  or  Extracts  from  a  Journal  of  a 
Settler  in  Upper  Canada.     London:  Simpkin.   1838.  i2mo.     bd. 

Sketches  ...  for  settling  Canada,  1822.  See  [Bannister  (J. 
W.)]     Vol.  I.,  No.  3214. 

Sketches  of  Canadian  Life.     See  [Darling  (W.  S.)] 

Some  Considerations  on  this  Question,  Whether  the  British 
Government  acted  wisely  in  granting  to  Canada  her  present 
Constitution?  With  an  Appendix.  Montreal:  J.  Brown.  1810. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  10608 


CANADA. 


303 


A  Statement  of  the  Satisfactory  Results  which  have  attended 
Emigration  to  Upper  Canada  from  the  Establishment  of  the 
Canada  Company  until  the  Present  Period  i  comprising  Statis- 
tical Tables  and  other  Important  Information  communicated  by 
Respectable  Residents  in  the  various  Townships  of  Upper 
Canada:  with  a  general  Map  of  the  Province.  Compiled  for  the 
Guidance  of  Emigrants.  London:  Smithy  Elder  W  Co.  1841. 
8vo,  pp.  60.  Map.  +  Third  Edition,  with  Additional  Infor- 
mation to  the  Present  Time.  London.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  114. 
Map.  -f  Fourth  Edition.  London.  1842.  +  Fifth  Edition,  with 
Additional  Information  to  the  Present  Time.  London.  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  118.  s.  10609 

Statistical  Sketches  of  Upper  Canada,  for  the  Use  of  Emi- 
grants: by  a  Backwoodsman.  ...  London.  1832.  i2mo.  bm.  + 
Third  Edition.  London:  John  Murray,  mdcccxxxiii.  i6mo, 
pp.  viii,  120.  B.  1 06 10 

Subdivisions  du  Bas-Canada  en  paroisses  et  townships,  en 
reponse  a  I'adresse  ci-jointe  de  I'Assemblee  Legislative,  ^ehec. 
1853.    8vo,  pp.  146.  H.  10611 

Also  in  English.     Set  No.  10538. 

Tableaux  du  commerce  et  de  la  navigation  de  la  province  du 
Canada,  pour  I'annee  1851.  ...  F.  Hincks,  Inspecteur-General. 
^ebic.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  508.     Continued.  h.  10612 

Tables  of  the  Trade  and  Navigation  of  the  Province  of  Can- 
ada, for  the  Year  1850.     Toronto.   1851.    Continued,    c.  106 13 

Thoughts  on  the  Canada  Bill,  now  depending  in  Parliament. 
London:  J.  Debrett.    m.dcc.xci.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  50.  C,  H. 

A I  Tour  I  through  |  Upper  and  Lower  Canada.  |  By  a  Citizen  of 
the  United  States.  |  Containing  |  A  View  of  the  present  State  of 
Religion,  Learn-Jing,  Commerce,  Agriculture,  Colonization,! 
Customs;  and  Manners,  among  the | English,  French,  and  In- 
dian I  Settlements.  Printed  at  Litchfield  {according  to  Act  of  Con- 
gress).  1799.    i2mo,  pp.  119.  p.  10615 

Travels  in  Lower  Canada,  with  the  Author's  Recollections  of 
the  Morals,  Habits,  &c.  of  that  Country.  London.  1820.  8vo. 
Plates.  1 06 1 6 

Travels  through  Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  with  an  Accurate 
Description  of  Niagara  Falls.     New  Tor k.  1821.    2  vols.,  8vo. 


304 


CANADA. 


View  of  the  Political  Situation  of  Canada.     Stt  [Jackson  (J. 

W.)] 

Views  of  Canada  and  the  Colonisis :  embracing  the  Experi- 
ence of  a  Residence  j  Views  of  the  present  State,  Progress  and 
Prospects  of  the  Colony ;  with  Detailed  and  Practical  Informa- 
tion for  intending  Emigrants.  By  a  Four- Years'  Resident. 
Edinburgh.  1844.  Fcap,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  266.  -|-  London:  Long- 
man.  1844.  ^-  tobi8 


A  Visit  to  Canada.     Liverpool,  [n.  d.]    8vo. 


10619 


Voyages  de  Decouverte  au  Canada,  entre  les  ann^es  1534  et 
1542,  par  Jacques  Quartier,  le  Sieur  de  Roberval  Jean  Alphonse 
de  Xanctoigne,  Sec.  Suivis  de  la  description  de  Quebec  et  de 
ses  environs  en  1608,  et  de  divers  extraits  relativement  au  lieu  de 
I'hivernement  de  Jacques  Quartier  en  1535-36.  (Avec  gravures 
fac-simile.)  Reimprimes  sur  d'anciennes  Relations,  et  publics 
sous  la  direction  de  la  Societe  Litteraire  et  Historique  de  Que- 
bec, ^ebec:  Imprime  che%  William  Cowan  et  fils.  1843.  8vo, 
pp.  iv,  130.     2  Plates.  c.  10620 

What  shall  we  do  with  Canada  ?     London.   1837.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Year-Book  and  Almanac  of  British  North  America.  Mont- 
real.  1866.    8vo.     Continued.  10622 

Die  Canadenser,  oder  der  Kampf  der  Freiheit  am  Niagara  und 
Lorenzo  in  den  Jahren  1837  und  1838.  Vom  Herausgeber  des 
G.  Schobri.     Leipzig:  Klein.   1839.    8vo.  10623 

Canadian  Almanac,  and  Repository  of  Useful  Knowledge,  for 
the  year  1851.    Toronto:  Hugh  Scobie.    1851.    8vo.  Continued. 

Canadian,  British  American,  and  West  Indian  Magazine. 
1839.    8vo,  pp.  224.  10625 

Contains  a  "History  of  Canada  to  the  Treaty  of  Utrecht,  in  1713,"  "  Reviews  of 
Lord  Durham's  Report,"  "  Letters  from  Canadian  Politicians,"  "  Papers  on  Emigra- 
tion," etc. 

Canadian  Colonization.    London:  Hatchard.   1850.   8vo. 

Canadian  Controversy.     See  [Elliot  (F.)] 

Canadian  Crisis.     See  O.  (M.  N.) 

Canadian  Freeholder.     See  [Maseres  {Baron)'\. 


CANADA. 


305 


The  Canadian  Guide  Book,  with  a  Map  of  the  Province  [by 
E.  Staveley].  Montreal:  Armour  iff  Ramsay  [etc. "]  1849.  i8mo. 
Title,  pp.  153,  (i).  c,  H.  10627 

Canadian  Handbook  and  Tourist's  Guide ;  a  Description  of 
Canadian  Lake  and  River  Scenery  and  Places  of  Interest,  with 
the  Best  Spots  for  Fishing  and  Shooting.  Montreal.  1866.  i2mo, 
pp.  208.  10628 

The  Canadian  Inspector,  No.  i,  containing  a  Collection  of 
Facts  concerning  the  Government  of  Sir  George  Prcvost,  in  the 
Canadas.    Montreal:  Nahum  Mower.   July^  181 5.    8vo.     10629 

Written  in  answer  to  the  "Lettcri  of  Veritas."     See  Veritas. 

The  Canadian  Journal  of  Industry,  Science,  and  Art.  Toronto. 
1852-55.  5  vols.,  folio.  +  New  Series.  Vol.  i.  Toronto. 
MDCCCLVi.     8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  580.     Continued.  h.  10630 

Originally  edited  by  Henry  Voule  Hind,  m.a.  ;  since  1856,- edited  by  Daniel  Wilson, 
LL.D.  Contains  many  valuable  papers  on  the  geology,  mineralogy,  and  nitural  his- 
tory of  Canada,  as  well  as  notices  of  the  construction  of  some  of  the  public  works. 
Issued  in  bi-monthly  numbers. 

Canadian  Land  Agency  for  the  Investment  of  Capital  on  an 
Original  and  Approved  Plan.     [^London.']    1825.   8vo,  pp.  .23. 


Canadian  Life. 


See  Christmas  (H.) 
Vol.  I. 


No.  I. 


April,  1833. 
10632 


Canadian  Literary  Magazine. 
Torky  U.  a   1833. 

Contains  a  description  of  the  Falls  of  Niagara. 

Canadian  Magazine.  Edited  by  Edward  John  Barker.  Vol.  i. 
Kingston.   1846.  N.  10633 

Canadian  Medical  Journal.  Edited  by  G.  E.  Fenwick,  m.d., 
and  F.  W.  Campbell,  m.d.  10634 

A  Canadian  Merchant's  Letter  on  the  Prospect  of  British 
Shipping.     1858.    8vo.  10635 

The  Canadian  Merchant's  Magazine  and  Commercial  Review. 
Vol.  I.  No.  I.  April,  1857.  'Toronto:  William  Wier  ^  Co. 
1857.    Sv°*     Continued.  10636 

The  Canadian  Naturalist  and  Geologist,  and  Proceedings  of 
the  Natural  History  Society  of  Montreal.  Montreal.  1856.  8vo. 
Continued.  10637 

Commenced  in  February,  1856,  at  Ottawa,  under  the  editorial  supervision  of  £.  Bil- 
lings. After  the  third  number  it  was  published  at  Montreal.  It  is  principally  devoted 
to  the  diffusion  of  information  upon  the  geology,  zoology,  and  botany  of  British  North 
America. 

VOL.    III.  38 


) 


f 


I 


i'  I 


306 


CANAJOHARIB. 


The  Canadian  Portfolio,  Containing  a  faithful  Exposition  of 
the  Causes  that  have  produced  the  Civil  War  in  Canada,  together 
with  the  various  Official  Documents,  necessary  to  elucidate  and 
support  the  history  of  this  disgraceful  contest,  conducted  by  John 
Arthur  Roebuck,  Esq.,  and  other  Friends  of  Canada.  London. 
1838.    8vo,  pp.  193.  10638 

Probably  diicontinued  it  thii  point.  Thii  work  flgurei  under  two  or  three  diflPerent 
titles  in  one  of  J.  R.  Smith'i  catalogues. 

Canadian  Railways;  Great  Western  Railway  of  Canada, 
Buffalo  and  Lake  Huron,  and  Grand  Trunk  Railway  of  Canada, 
considered  in  reference  to  the  Proposed  Fusion  of  the  Lines. 
Glasgow:  Maclehose.   1862.    8vo.  10639 

The  Canadian  Review,  and  Literary  &  Historical  Journal. 
No.  I.  July,  1824.  ...  Montreal:  H.  H.  Cunningham.  1824. 
8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  232.     Continued.  h.  10640 

<*  Contains  three  or  four  valuable  articles  on  the  discovery  and  early  history  of  the 
provinces,  on  the  aborigines,  and  the  fur  trade."  —  N.  A.  R.,  xix.  457.  I  have  seen 
no  number  later  than  No.  v,,  Sept.,  i8z6. 

Canadian  Scenery.     See  Bartlett  (W.  H.),  Vol.  i.,  No.  3786. 

The  Canadian  Settler's  Guide.  Tenth  Edition.  London:  Stan- 
ford. i860.   Crown  8vo.  10643 

The  Canadian  Tourist.  Accompanied  by  a  Map  of  the  British 
American  Provinces,  and  an  Appendix  containing  Useful  Statis- 
tical Information.  Montreal:  Hew  Ramsay.  Toronto:  A.  H. 
Armour  i^  Co.  [etc."]  1856.    i8mo,  pp.  iv,  211.  h.  10644 

Le  Canadien.     ^ebec.     1 806-1 808.    2  vols.,  4to.        10645 

A  periodical  in  the  French  language,  commencing  Nov.,  1806,  and  ending  19th 
Nov.,  1808.  The  following  periodicals  contain  many  articles  on  Canada:  <*  Blaclc- 
wood's  Mag.,"  «' Dublin  Univ.  Mag.,"  "Fraser's  Mag.,"  «« Quarterly  Rev.,"  «•  North 
Amer.  Rev.,"  "  Revue  des  deux  Mondes,"  "  Westminster  Review,"  etc. 

Le  Canadien  emigrant,  ou  pourquoi  le  Canadien  fran9ais 
quitte-il  le  Bas-Canada?     ^'ebec.   1851.    pp.  46.  10646 

Other  anonymous  works  relating  to  Canada  will  be  found  under  the  first  word  of 
the  title-page. 

Canajoharie.  Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors  of 
the  Central  Asylum  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb. 
Albany.  1828.    8vo,  pp.  30.  10647 


CANCELI.IRRI. 


307 


Canal  interoceanic  par  I'isthtne  de  Darien,  Nouvelle  Grenade 
(Am^rique  du  Sud)  Canalisation  par  le  Colonisation.  Paris: 
France,   i860.   8vo,  pp.  203.     6  Plates.  10648 

Canale  (M.  G.)  Vita  c  viaggi  di  Cristoforo  Colombo. 
Firenze.   1863.    8vo.  10649 

Canals  (T.)  Tratado  domestico  dc  algunas  enfermedades 
bastante  comunes  en  esta  capital,  escrito  por  D.  Tomas  Canals 
...   .   Lima:  imp.  real  del  TeUgrafo  peruano.    [1800.]    4to. 


Catalogue,  1858.     Canandaigua. 

8.  1065 1 


Canandaigua  Academy. 
1858.   8vo. 

Cancelada  (Z>.  Juan  Lopez).  Ruina  de  la  Nueva  Espana 
si  sc  declara  el  comercio  libre  con  los  extrangeros.  Expresanse 
los  motivos.  Quaderno  segundo,  y  primero  en  la  materia.  Cadiz : 
D.  Manuel  ^intana.   1811.    4to,  pp.  84.  10652 

Cancelada.  Conducta  del  excclentisimo  seRor  D.  Jose 
Iturrigaray  durante  su  gobierno  en  Nueva-Espafla.  Se  con- 
testa  a  la  vindicacion  que  ha  publicd  D.  Facundo  Lizarza.  Cua- 
derno  y  segundo  tercero  en  la  materia:  Por  Don  Juan  Lopez 
Cancelado  ...  .  Cadiz:  Imprenta del espanol-mayor-general.  18 12. 
4to,  2  1.,  pp.  135.  ba.  10653 

Cancelada.  La  Verdad  Sabida  y  Buena  Fe  Guardada  Origen 
de  la  Espantosa  Revoluccion  de  Nueva  Espafia  comenzada,  en 
15  de  Sept.  de  18 10.     Cadiz.   181 1.  10654 

Cancelada.  Vida  de  J.  J.  Desalines,  gefe  de  los  negros  de 
Santo  Domingo ;  con  notas  muy  circumstanciadas  sobre  el 
origen,  caracter  y  atrocidades  de  los  principales  gefes  de  aquellos 
rebeldes  desde  el  principio  de  la  insurreccion  en  1791.  Tradu- 
cida  del  frances  por  D.  M.  G.  C.  Afio  de  1805,  reimprimese 
por  J.  L.  Cancelada.  Mexico:  Mar.  de  ZuHigay  Ontiveros.  1806. 
4to,  I  1.,  pp.  106.     Portrait.  10^55 

Cancellieri  (F.)  Dissertazioni  epistolari  bibliografiche  di 
Francesco  Cancellieri  sopra  Cristoforo  Colombo  di  Cvccaro  nel 
Monferrato  discopritore  dell'  America  e  Giovanni  Gersen  ...  al 
...  cavaliere  Gianfrancesco  Galeani  Napione.  Roma:  Francesco 
Bovrlie.  mdcccix.   8vo,  pp.  xi,  415.  h.  10656 

'*  Dissertation  savante  et  fort  curieuse." — Leclxrc.  There  are  also  special  title* 
for  the  two  dissertations;  the  first  reads  *<Notisie|storiche  e  bibliografiche  di  Chriito- 
fiiro  Colombo  ...  .  Rnta  ...  ."     The  diiMrtation  on^Columbui  ends  at  p.  282.J 


jl 


3o8 


CANDID. 


' 


Candid  and  Impartial  Considerations  on  the  Preliminary  Articles 
of  Peace  with  France  and  Spain,  and  the  Provisional  Treaty  with 
the  United  States  of  America.  By  a  Country  Gentleman.  Lon- 
don: J.  Robson.  M  Dcc  Lxxxiii.   8vo,  Title,  pp.  53.         ba.,  h. 

See  M.  R.,  lxviii.  179. 

Candid  and  Impartial  Considerations.  See  [Campbell  (John)], 
Vol.  III.,  No.  10231. 

A  Candid  and  Impartial  Narrative  of  the  Transactions  of  the 
Fleet,  under  the  Command  of  Lord  Howe,  from  the  Arrival  or 
the  Toulon  Squadron,  on  the  Coast  of  America,  to  the  Time  or 
his  Lordship's  Departure  for  England,  with  Observations.  By 
an  Officer  then  serving  in  the  Fleet.  London:  f.  Almon.  1779. 
8vo,  pp.  44.  +  The  Second  Edition,  Revised  and  Corrected, 
with  a  Plan  of  the  Situation  of  the  Fleet,  within  Sandy-Hook. 
London:  y.  Jlmon.  [1779.]    8vo,  pp.  58.     Plan.  10658 

Praises  Lord  Howe  and  abuses  the  ministry,  particularly  Lord  Sandwich.   See  M.  R., 
Lx.  70. 

Candid  Animadversions.    By  Vindex.    See  [Ellison  (Patrick)]. 

A  Candid  Appeal  to  the  Present  Ruling  Party  of  the  United 
States.     Alexandria.    1816.    8vo.  P.  10659 

Candid  Considerations  on  Libels.  By  a  Friend  to  Harmony. 
Boston.    1789.    i2mo.  w.  10660 

A  Candid  Defence  of  Administration,  against  the  111  founded 
Charges  of  Opposition.     London:  J.  IVilkie.   1 781.    8vo. 

Partly  relates  to  the  American  Revolution.    See  M.  R.,  lxvi.  142. 

A  Candid  Examination  of  the  Address  of  the  Ministry  of  the 
Council  of  Censors.     Philadelphia.   1784.    i2mo.  10662 

Candid  Examination  of  the  Mutual  Claims  of  Great  Britain. 

See  [Galloway  (J.)] 

A  Candid  Examination  of  the  Objections  to  the  Treaty  of 
Amity,  Commerce,  and  Navigation,  between  the  United  States 
and  Great  Britain,  as  stated  in  the  Report  of  the  Committee, 
appointed  by  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States,  in  Charles- 
ton, South-Carolina.  By  a  Citizen  of  South-Carolina.  ... 
Charleston:  Printed  by  W.  P.  Toung^  ...  yw-^  31, 1795.  8vo,  pp. 
42.  +  New-Tork :  Re-printed  for  "James  Rivington.  1795.  8vo, 
pp.  42.  H.  +  With  sundry  Resolutions  ?nd  Proceedings  in 
Cases  before  the  Eloard  of  Commissioners  for  carrying  into 
effect  the  Sixth  Article,  &c.     Philadelphia.   1799.    410.      10663 


r^?" 


CANDIDUS. 


309 


Candid  Observations.     See  Barbadoes,  Vol.  i.,  No.  3262. 

Candid  Reflections  upon  the  Judgment,  lately  awarded  by  the 
Court  of  King's  Bench,  in  Westminster-Hall,  on  what  is  called 
the  Negro  Cause.  By  a  Planter.  London:  Lowndes.  1772, 
8vo.  10664 

Ste  M.  R.,  xLVii.  152. 

Candid  Remarks  addressed  to  Christians  on  the  Subject  of 
their  having  Concern  in  Lotteries.     Boston,  [n.  d.]    8vo.        w. 

The  Candid  Retrospect ;  or,  The  American  War  examined, 
by  Whig  Principles.      Charlestown  printed^  New-Tor k  re-printed. 

MDCCLXXX.      Sm.  8vO,  pp.   28.  BA.,  C,  H.    IO666 

Candid  Thoughts ;  or,  an  Enquiry  into  the  Causes  of  National 
Discontents  and  Misfortunes  since  the  Commencement  of  the 
Present  Reign.     London:   W.  Nichol.   1781.    8vo,  pp.  73.        s. 

Candide  Anglois  ou  avantures  tragi-comiques  d'Amb.  Gwinett 
avant  et  dans  ses  voyages  aux  deux  Indes.  Frankfort.  1J71. 
2  vols.,  i2mo.  10668 

Candido  (Franc,  de  Paula).  Relatorio  acerca  da  saude  pub- 
lica.     Rio  de  "Janeiro.      1856.    8vo,  pp.  85,  i  1.,  9  Tables. 

Candido  (J.)  Rozas  e  goivos.  Poezias  de  Joao  Candido. 
Pernambuco.    1866.    4to,  pp.  62.  10670 

Candidus,  pseudon.  Plain  Truth ;  Addressed  to  the  Inhab- 
itants of  America,  Containing,  Remarks  on  a  late  Pamphlet 
entitled  Common  Sense:  Wherein  are  shewn,  that  the  Scheme 
of  Independence  is  Ruinous,  Delusive  and  Impracticable :  That 
were  the  Author's  Asseverations,  respecting  the  Power  of  Amer- 
ica, as  Real  as  Nugatory;  Reconciliation  on  liberal  Principles 
with  Great  Britain,  would  be  exalted  Policy:  And  that  circum- 
stanced as  we  are.  Permanent  Liberty,  and  True  Happiness,  can 
only  be  obtained  by  Reconcilliation  with  that  Kingdom.  Writ- 
ten by  Candidus.  ...  Philadelphia:  R.  Bell,  mdcclxxvi.  8vo, 
pp.  74.  H.  4-  London:  Reprinted  /or  y.  Almon.  m.dcc.lxxvi. 
8vo,    pp.   (4),  47,   (i).      +    Dublin:    Reprinted  by   M.  Mills. 


8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  44. 


N.  10671 


m,dcc,lxxvi. 

"  It  is  written  with  such  outrageous  zeal,  and  contains  so  many  scurrilous  reflections 
against  the  author  of  'Common  Sense'  and  the  supposed  favorers  of  independency, 
that  we  may  safely  conclude,  from  its  having  been  printed  in  Philadelphia,  that  the 
congress  either  do  not  aim  at  a  separation  from  this  country,  or  that  their  government 
is  not  of  the  tyrannical  nature  which  some  have  chosen  to  represent  it."  —  M.  R., 
uv.  502.  Dr.  Parr  says  that  this  tract  produced  a  wonderful  effect  throughout  Amer- 
ica and  England. 


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310 


CANELAS. 


Candish  (Th.)     See  Cavendish  (T.) 

[Candler  (Isaac).]  A  Summary  View  of  America:  com- 
prising a  Description  of  the  Face  of  the  Country,  and  of  several 
of  the  Principal  Cities ;  and  Remarks  on  the  Social,  Moral  and 
Political  Character  of  the  People :  being  the  Result  of  Observa- 
tions and  Enquiries  during  a  Journey  in  the  United  States.  By 
an  Englishman.  London:  T.  Cadell.  Edinburgh:  W.  Black- 
uood.   1824.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  503.  h.  10672 

Set  "Blackwood's  Mag.,"  xvi.  617,  and  N.  A.  R.,  sxi.  453. 

Candler  (J.)  Brief  Notices  of  Hayti:  with  its  Condition, 
Resources,  and  Prospects.  By  John  Candler.  London:  Thomas 
Pf^ard^  Co.;  and  Charles  Gilpin  tff  Co.  1842.  i2mo,  pp.  viii, 
175.  B.  10673 

Candler.  Extracts  from  the  Journal  of  John  Candler, 
whilst  travelling  in  Jamaica.  Parts  i  and  2.  London:  Harvey 
and  Darton.  1840-41.    8vo,  6  sheets.  P.  10674 

Candler  and  Burgess  (W.)  Narrative  of  a  Recent  Visit 
to  Brazil,  by  John  Candler  and  Wilson  Burgess:  to  present  an 
Address  on  the  Slave  Trade  and  Slavery,  issued  by  the  Religious 
Society  of  Friends.  London:  Edward  Marsh.  1853.  ^^°>  Sf 
sheets.  p.  10675 

Candler  (Maria)  and  Alexander  (Catharine).  Extracts  of 
Letters  lately  received  from  the  West  Indies,  in  regard  to  Edu- 
cation and  the  Cholera,     [n.  p.    1851.]    Folio,     i  sheet. 

[CaRedo  (E.)]  De  la  revolution  au  Mexique  Mars  i860 
[Signed  Estanislao  Cafif^do.]  Nouvelle  Orleans:  L.  Marchand^ 
Imprimeur.    [n.  d.]    8vo^  pp.  43.  H.  10677 

Canedo.  La  verite  sur  la  revolution  actuelle  au  Mexique. 
Par  Estanislao  Canedo.  Paris:  impr.  Guyon  et  Scribe,  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  47.  10678 

Canedo  (Juan  de  Dios).  Manifesto  a  la  Nacion  Espafiola 
sobre  la  Repiesentacion  de  la  Provincias  de  Ultimar  en  las 
proximas  Cdrtes.     Madrid.   1820.    4to.  10679 

Canelas  (Ramon).  Apelacion  a  S.  A.  la  regencia  del  reyno; 
y  quexas  contra  excmo.  sefior  D.  Juan  Ruiz  de  Apodaco,  y  otros 
individuos.  [Colophon:]  Habana:  Oficina  de  la  Cena.  1813. 
4to,  pp.  107,  2  1.  10680 


CANNABICH. 


3" 


[Caner  (H.)]  a  Candid  Examination  of  Dr.  Mayhew's 
Observations  on  the  Charter  and  Conduct  of  the  Society  for  the 
propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  foreign  parts.  Interspers'd  with  a 
few  brief  reflections  upon  some  other  oi  the  Doctor's  Writings. 
To  which  is  added,  A  Letter  to  a  Friend,  Containing  a  short 
Vindication  of  the  said  Society  against  the  Mistakes  and  Mis- 
representations of  the  Doctor  in  his  Observations  on  the  Con- 
duct of  that  Society.  By  one  of  its  Members  [Samuel  Johnson, 
D.D.].  ...  Boston^  New- England :  Thomas  and  'John  Fleet,  ana 
Green  iff  Russell,  and  Edes  ^  Gill.   1763.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  93.    H. 

Caner.  The  Great  Blessing  of  Stable  Times  ...  .  A  Ser- 
mon preached  ...  in  Boston,  August  11.  1763.  Being  a  Day 
of  Thanksgiving  ...  on  Occasion  of  the  General  Peace.  By 
Henry  Caner,  m.a.  ...  Boston:  Thomas  and  John  Fleet,  mdcclxiii. 
4to,  Title,  pp.  vi,  24.  ba.  10682 

Caner.  The  Piety  of  Founding  Churches  for  the  Worship 
of  God:  Being  a  Discourse  ...  Preach'd  at  King's-Chapel  in 
Boston,  August  11.  1749.  Upon  Occasion  of  laying  the  First 
Stone  for  re-building  and  enlarging  the  said  Chapel.  By  Henry 
Caner  ...  .  Boston,  New- England :  J.  Draper.  1749.  8vo,  3 
1.,  pp.  18.  H.,  w.  10683 

Caner.  True  Nature  and  Method  of  Christian  Preaching 
examined  and  stated.  Sermon  at  Newport,  R.  I.  June  12,  1745. 
Newport:  Printed  by  the  Widow  Franklin  at  the  Town  School 
House.   1745.    i2mo,  pp.  40.  w.  10684 

Alio:  ...  Discourse  ...  May  2zd,  175 1,  Upon  the  Death  of  Frederick  Prince  or 
Wales  Sec.  By  Henry  Caner  ...  .  Boston.  1751.  8vo,  Half-Title,  pp.  20.  h. — 
...  A  Sermon  ...  January  i,  1761.  Upon  ...  the  Death  of  ...  George  the  Second. 
Boston.  [1761.]  pp.  31. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  November  21st.  1758.  Upon  the 
Death  of  Charles  Apthorp,  Esq;  Boston,  New-England:  Printed  by  yohn  Draper. 
[1758.]  8vo,  pp.  24.  H. —  ...  Sermon  August  20.  1765,  At  the  Funeral  of  the 
Rev.  Timothy  Cutler,  d.d.  ...  Boston,  mdcclxv.    4to,  2  1.,  pp.  iv,  24.     m. 

Canfield  (S.  B.)  The  American  Crisis ;  a  Discourse  de- 
livered on  the  Day  of  National  Thanksgiving,  November  24th, 

1 864,  by  Sherman  B.  Canfield,  d.d.,  ...  Syracuse:  Journal  Office. 

1865.  8vo,  pp.  32.  10685 

Canizares  (Josef).     El  Pleyto  de  Hernan  Cortez.        10686 

A  comedy  on  the  conquest  of  Mexico.     See  Ternaux-Compans,  No.  443. 


Cannabich  (Johann  Gunther  Friedrich). 
Unterrichte  in  der  Geographic  fur  Lehrer  ... 


Ui 


! 


\n 


Hulfsbuch  beim 
Eisleben:  Reich- 


312 


CANNING. 


ardtjetxt  Hermes  in  Berlin.   1833-38.   33  pts.,  8vo.    -f  Zweitcr 
verbesserte  Auflage.     \_Ibid.']  1840.    3  vols.,  8vo.  10687 

"  Dritter  Band.  Amerika  und  Australien."  Imprint  taken  from  Kayser.  —  Can- 
nabich's  "Lehrbuch  der  Geographic,"  "  Schulgeographie,"  etc.,  of  courae,  treat  of 
America. 

Canne  (Abednego).     A  New  Windmill.     Oxford.  1643. 

On  page  i,  the  author  refers  to  his  brethren  in  New  England. 

Cannelton,  Perry  County,  Ind.,  at  the  Intersection  of  the 
Eastern  Margin  of  the  Illinois  Coal  Basin,  by  the  Ohio  River; 
its  Natural  Advantages  as  a  Site  for  Manufacturing.  Published 
by  the  American  Cannel  Coal  Company.  Louisville.  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  108.  BA.,  H.  10689 

Canner  (T.)  Scheeps-togt  van  M.  Pringe  gedaan  in't  jaar 
1603,  van  Bristol  na't  noorder  gedeelte  van  Virginien.  Mits- 
garders  een  tweede  reys  in't  selve  jaar  1603  naar  Virginien 
gedaan  van  B.  Gilbert.  Beschreven  door  Thomas  Canner. 
Nu  aldereerst  uyt  het  Engelsch  vertaald.     Leyden.   1606.    8vo. 

Forms  Vol.  84.  of  Van  der  Aa's  "Naaukeurige  versameling." 

[Canning  (George).]  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Honourable 
Wills  Earl  of  Hillsborough,  on  the  Connection  between  Great 
Britain  and  her  American  Colonies.  ...  London:  T.  Becket  and 
J.  Jlmon.  MDCCLXViii.  8vo,  pp.  47.  ba.  +  Dublin:  Elizabeth 
Lynch.   1768.    8vo,  pp.  40.  10691 

Canning  {Hon.  G.)  Speech  of  the  Right  Hon.  G.  Canning 
on  a  Resolution  Declaratory  of  Slavery  being  Contrary  to  the 
Constitution.     London.   1823.   8vo,  pp.  38.  I0092 

Canning.  Speech  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  George  Canning  ...  on 
the  1 6th  Day  of  March,  1824,  on  ...  the  "Papers  in  Explana- 
tion of  Measures  adopted  for  the  Amelioration  of  the  Condition 
of  the  Slave  Population  in  the  ...  West  Indies."  London:  John 
Murray,  mdccxxiv.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  44.  ba.  +  To  which  is 
added  An  Order  in  Council  for  Improving  the  Condition  of 
Slaves  in  Trinidad.  ...  London:  Lupton  Reeve ^  and  Hatchard  and 
Son.   1834.   8vo,  pp.  7v .  BA.,  C.  10693 

Also:  Speech  upon  a  Motion,  for  the  Early  Consideration  of  Measures,  &c.,  touch- 
ing Slave}.     London.  1826.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

[Canning  (Josiah  D.)]  The  Harp  and  the  Plow.  By  the 
** Peasant  Bard."  Sing  of  New-England,  favored  land!  ... 
Greenfield:  M.  H.  Tyler.   1852.    i2mo.  p^i.  204.  H.  10694 


CANOT. 


313 


Canning  (Josiah  W.)  Sermon  at  Williamstown,  Mass.  Feb. 
20,  1830,  at  the  Funeral  of  Elisha  M.  Chase.  fVilliamstown. 
1831.    8vo.  w.  10695 

Cannon  (A.)  Case  of  Passmore  Williamson.  Report  of  the 
Proceedings  on  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus,  issued  by  Hon.  John 
K.  Kane  ...  in  the  Case  of  the  United  States  ex  rel.  John  H. 
Wheeler  vs.  Passmore  Williamson,  including  the  several  Opinions 
delivered ;  and  The  Arguments  of  Council,  Reported  by  Arthur 
Cannon,  Esqr.,  Phonographer.  Philadelphia:  Uriah  Hunt  is" 
Son.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  196.  B.  10696 

This  case  caused  much  excitcmeni:  at  the  time.  Williamson  aided  in  the  escape  of 
some  fugitive  slaves. 

Cannon  (John).  History  of  Grant's  Campaign  for  the  Cap- 
ture of  Richmond,  1 864-1 865;  v/\x\\  an  Outline  of  the  Previous 
Course  of  the  American  Civil  War.  London:  Longmans.  1869. 
Post  8vo,  pp.  474.  10697 

Cannon  (J.  S.)  Lectures  on  History  and  Chronology.  By 
J.  S.  Cannon,  d.d.     New  Brunswick.     1830.    8vo.  10698 

Cannon  (R.)  ...  Historical  Records  of  the  British  Army, 
comprising  the  History  of  every  regiment  in  Her  Majesty's 
Service.  By  Richard  Cannon,  Esq.,  Adjutant  General,  Office 
Horse  Guards.  London.  Printed  by  authority.  [Z,oW(?«.  1834.] 
etc.    8vo,  over  70  vols.  C,  s.  10699 

This  is  the  general  engraved  title-page,  without  date.  Each  volume,  after  several 
preliminary  pages,  has  a  title  for  each  regiment,  and  date.  The  later  volumes  are  not 
by  Cannon.  This  comprehensive  work  contains  fuil  details  of  the  regiments  that 
served  in  America  during  the  Revolution,  and  the  War  of  1 8 12. 

Cannon  (W.)  Inaugural  Address  as  Governor  of  Delaware. 
Wilmington.   1863.    8vo.  C.  10700 

The  Cannonade.     See  [Clarke  (W.  A.)] 

Cano  y  Olmedilla  (J.  de  la  C.)  Mapa  Geografico  de 
America  Meridional,  dispiiesto  y  gravado  por  D.  Juan  de  la  Cruz 
Cano  y  Olmedilla,  teniendo  presente  varios  mapas  y  noticias 
originales,  &c.    Ano  de  1775.    Londres:  Faden.   1799.   6  sheets. 

A  copy  of  the  map  published  at  Madrid  in  1775. 

Cano  (Juan  Sebastian  del).     See  Byron  (John),  No.  9733. 

Canot  {Captain),     See  Mayer  (Brantz). 
vol.  III.  39 


I 


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t 


3H 


CANTERBURY. 


'I'l 


Canovai(S.)  Difensa  d' Amerigo  Vespuccio.  Firenze.  1796. 
i2mo,  pp.  15.  10702 

Canovai.  Dissertazione  sopra  il  primo  viaggio  d'Amerigo 
Vespucci  alle  Indie  Occidentali.     Firenze.   1809.    8vo.      10703 

Canovai.  Elogio  d'Amerigo  Vespucci  che  ha  riportato  il 
premio  dalla  nobile  Accademia  etrusca  di  Cortona  ...  con  una 
dissertazione  giustificativa  di  questo  celebre  navigatore  del  P. 
Stanislas  Canovai.  ...  Firenze.  1788.  410,  pp.  viii,  80.  ba.,  h. 
+  Seconda  edizione.  Con  Illustrazioni  ed  Aggiunte.  [Cortona.l^ 
1789.  8vo.  +  Terza  editione.  ["•  P-]  I790'  4to.  +  Quarta 
edizione.  Firenze:  Giovacchino  Pagant.  1798.  8vo,  pp.  196, 
15.     Portrait.  h.  10704 

See  Napione,  also,  "  Biog.  des  Contemp.,"  also  "  fiiog.  Univerielle,"  and  Faribault, 
No.  105. 

Canovai.  Esame  Critico  del  primo  viaggio  d'Amerigo  Ves- 
pucci al  Nuovo  Mundo.     Firenze.   181 1.  10705 

"  Ou  voit  que  le  P.  Canovai  eut  a  coeur  ce  sujet  interessant  jusqu'a  la  (in  de  sa  vie, 
puisqu'il  publia  ce  dernier  ecrit  peu  de  temps  avant  sa  mort,"  [arrivee  le  lye  Novembre 
181 1].  —  Bhg,  Univ. 

Canovai.  Lettera  alio  Stampat.  Sig.  P.  Allegrini,  a  nome 
deir  autore  dell'  elogio  prem.  di  Am.  Vespucci.  Firenze.  1789. 
8vo.  10706 

Canovai.  Monumenti  relativi  al  giudizo  pronunziato  dall' 
Accademia  Etiusca  di  Cortona  di  un  Elogio  d'Amerigo  Ves- 
pucci.    Firenze.    1787.    8vo.  10707 

Canovai.  Viaggi  d'Amerigo  Vespucci  con  la  vita,  I'elogio  e 
la  dissertazione  giustificativa  di  questo  celebre  navigatore,  del 
Padre  Stanislao  Canovai  ...  Opera  postuma  Firenze:  Giovac- 
chino Pagani.  1817.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  392.  Plate,  ba.,  c,  h.  + 
Firenze.   1832.    4  vols.,  i2mo.  10708 

"  It  is  hardly  possible  to  understand  how  the  calumnies  against  Amerigo,, which  have 
so  long  been  taught  in  every  school,  could  have,  for  many  years,  survived  this  excellent 
refutation." 

Cantabrana  (Emanuele).  Guatemalensis  Ecclesiae  in  Op- 
timi  sui  Parentis  Orbitate  Lugubris  Lamentatio:  Sive  Oratio 
habita  in  Metropolitano  Templo  Guatemalensi  in  Funere  lUi"' 
D.  Francisci  Figueredo,  ejusdem  Ecclesiae  Archipraes  ilis.  Mexici. 
1766.    4to.  10709 

Canterbury  {Dean  of).     See  [Lynch  (-Dr.)] 


CANTWELL. 


3»5 


)7o8 


[Canto  (Francisco  del).]  Arte,  y  Vocabulario|en  la  lengva] 
general  del  Perv  |  llamada  Quichua,  y  en  lajlengua  Espaiiola. 
I  El  mas  copiosa  y  elc-|gante  que  hasta  agora  se  ha  imprcsso.  | 
[Vignette.]  En  los  Reyes.  |  Con  Licencia  del  Excellentissimo 
Sefior  Marques  de|Montes  Claros  Virrcy  del  Peru.  Por  Fran- 
cisco del  Canto.  I  yi'«(?  de  m.dc.xiiii.    i6mo,  209  leaves.      10710 

A  volume  of  extreme  rarity  Ternaux,  No.  367,  Brunet,  No.  1553,  and  Bartlett 
"  Catalogue  of  J.  C.  Brown's  Library,"  all  attribute  this  work  to  Francisco  del  Canto, 
who  signs  the  dedication,  and  may  have  been  the  author,  but  Troemel  regards  the 
work  as  anonymou:;.  See  San  Thomas.  Hebur'ii  cu|>y  suM  for  £3  los.  Priced,  in 
Troemel,  No.  68,  at  25  thalers. 

Canto  a  la  Compana  del  Ejercito  Chileno  Libertador  del  Peru 
en  1838  y  principios  de  1839.     Santiago.   1839.    4to,  pp.  20. 

Canto  a  Cortes  en  Ulua.  G.  ...  de  Aguilar.  Mexico:  Im- 
prenta  de  Jrizpe.   1808.    410,  23  1.  107 1 2 

"  Poeme  en  octaves,  en  I'honneur  de  Fernanci  Cortez.  L'editeur  de  cette  piece  (qui 
en  est  probablement  I'uuteur)  annonce  dans  son  avertissement  qu'un  de  ses  parents, 
habitant  I'Andalousie,  a  trouv£  ce  poeme  dans  les  archives  de  sa  famille  et  qu'il  le  lui 
envoie  pour  qu'il  le  fasse  imprimer  a  Mexico."  —  Leclerc. 

Canto  patridtico  al  Ciudadano  Escltirecido  J[ose]  A[ntonio] 
P[aez].     Caracas.  1858.    i2mo,  pp.  24.    Portrait.  107 13 

Canton,  Mass.  Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee  of 
Canton.  ...  April  7,  1845.  [Dedham.  1845.]  ^vo,  pp.  6. 
Continued.  H.  107 14 

The  Taxable  Valuation  of  the  Polls  and  Estates,  and  Amount 
of  Tax,  in  the  Town  of  Canton.  1856.  Canton.  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  46.  M.  10715 

Charter  and  By-Laws  of  the  Canton  Run  Improvement  Com- 
pany, and  a  Report  of  William  H.  Marshall,  Esq.,  on  their 
Coal  Lands  ...  .  Philadelphia.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  34,  (i).  2 
Maps.  H.  10716 

Prospectus  of  the  Canton  Company,  and  some  views  of  the 
Local  Advantages  of  Baltimore.    Baltimore.   1829.    8vo,  pp.  35. 

Cantu  (Cesare).  Vite  parallele  di  Mirabeau  e  Washington. 
Milano:  tip.  Corona  e  Caimi.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  314.  10718 

Of  course  Cantu's  "  Scoria  universale  ...  .  Torino;  Guiteppe  Pomba.  1838-46."  18 
vols.,  8vo,with  lyadditional  vols,  on  special  subjects  (ba.),  treats  more  or  less  of  America. 
The  vol.  "Biogratie,"  1845,  contains  a  sketch  of  Beniamino  Franklin,  pp.  449-462, 
and  a  lii'e  of  Washington,  signed  Guizoc,  463-522. 

Cantwell  (Edward).  Benjamin  Franklin.  Oxford^  N.  C. : 
Published  by  the  Franklin  Society.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  31.  10719 


i! 


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M 


Canvane  (p.)  Dissertation  on  the  Oleum  Palmae  Christi, 
or  Ricinus  Americanus,  by  Peter  Canvane,  M.o.    8vo.    Plate. 

Capaccio  (Giulio  Cesare).  Oratio  in  Obitum  Philippi  ii, 
Hispaniarum  Regis  Catholici  ad  Philippum  ill.  Neapoli.  1599. 
4to.  10721 

"Very  rare.     It  contains  some  mention  of  America."  —  Libri. 

Capadose.  Sixteen  Years  in  the  West  Indies.  By  Lieut. 
Col.  Capadose.  London:  T.  C.  Newby.  1845.  2  vols.,  post 
8vo.  10722 

"An  agreeable  pendant  to  Coleridge't  six  months." — A'^.  Gf  M.  Gazette. 

Cape  Breton.  Accurate  and  Authentic  Account  of  the  tak- 
ing of  Cape  Breton,  in  the  Year  1745.  Together  with  a  Com- 
putation of  the  French  Fishery  in  that  part  of  the  World  ;  both 
sent  over  by  Gen.  Pepperell,  vi^ho  commanded  in  that  expedition, 
in  a  letter  to  his  friend  Captain  Henry  Stafford,  &c.  From 
whence  will  appear  the  importance  of  that  Island,  and  the  danger 
we  shall  be  in  of  losing  our  superiority  at  sea,  should  it  now  be 
restored  to  France.     London:  Staples.   1758.     8vo.  10723 

"  Probably  the  same  as  the  '  Accurate  Journal,'  &c.,  printed  at  Exeter.  1747."  See 
[Pepperell  (W.)],  and  M.  R.,  xix.  499. 

An  Accurate  Description  of  Cape  Breton.  London.  1755. 
8vo.  10724 

Set  "Gentleman's  Magazine"  for  1755. 

Accurate  Journal,  1746.    See  [Pepperell  (W.)] 

Beschryving  van  Kaap  Breton,  waar  agter  het  vredes  traktaat 
in  1713  te  Utrecht  gesloten.     's  Hage:  P,  van  Os.   1753.   4to. 

Beschryving  van  de  Kaap-Breton,  behelzende  de  importantie 
en  voordeeligheid  van  dat  beruchte  Eiland,  voor  af  gaan  tydrek- 
enkundige  verhaalen  der  vornaamste  ontdekkingen  en  winge- 
westen,  sedert  den  eerste  ontdekten  Columbus,  tot  het  begin  der 
Volkplantingen,  door  de  Engelschen  in  Nieuw  Georgia,  en  door 
de  Franschen  in  Noord  America  gevestigt.  's  Gravenhage.  1756. 
8vo.     2  Maps.  10726 

Beschryving  van  kaap  Breton.     Amiterdam:  J.  Roos.    8vo. 

Beschryving  van  de  importantie  en  voordeeligheit  van  kaap 
Breton.     Deft:  R,  Boitet.   1717.    8vo.  10728 

The  date  171 7  is  that  given  by  Abkoude ;  it  is  a  misprint  for  1747,  if  this  is  a  tratiS- 
lation  of  Bollan.     See  Vol.  11.,  Nos.  6x14  and  6215. 


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trai.s- 


Description  of  the  Island  of  Cape  Breton;  an  Account  of  its 
Constitution,  &c.,  the  Encouragement  held  out  to  Emigrants, 
the  Expense  of  improving  Wild  Lands,  Sec  London,  [n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  44.  cp.  10729 

Genuine  Letters  and  Memoirs.     See  [Pichon  (Thos.)] 

The  Great  Importance  of  Cape-Breton,  demonstrated  and 
exemplified  by  Extracts  from  the  Best  Writers  French  and  Eng- 
lish who  have  treated  of  that  Colony.     London.   1746.    8vo. 

The  Importance  and  Advantage  of  Cape  Breton.  See  [Bol- 
lan  (W.)],  Vol.  II.,  No.  6215. 

The  Importance  of  Cape  Breton  consider'd;  in  a  Letter  to  a 
Member  of  Parliament,  From  an  Inhabitant  of  New-England. 
London:  R.  Dodsley  and  M.  Cooper,  mdccxlvii.  8vo,  Title, 
pp.  73.  H.,  w.  10731 

An  entirely  different  piece  from  "The  Impottance  and  Advantage,  etc.  1746,"  by 
[Bollan  (Wm.)]     See  Vol.  11.,  No.  6215. 

Lettres  et  Memoirs.     See  [Pichon  (Thos.)] 

Remarks  upon  a  Letter  Published  in  the  London  Chronicle, 
or  Universal  Evening  Post,  N°  115.  Containing  an  Enquiry 
into  the  Causes  of  the  Failure  of  the  late  Expedition  against 
Cape  Breton.  In  a  Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament.  Lon- 
don: M.  Cooper.  M  DCC  LVii.    Svo,  pp.  30.  c,  H.  10732 

Two  Letters,  concerning  some  Farther  Advantages  and  Im- 
pi>wements  that  may  seem  Necessary  to  be  made  on  the  Taking 
and  Xeeping  of  Cape  Breton.  London:  Printed  in  the  Tear 
1746.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  12.  j.c.B.  10/33 

Die  Wichtigkeit  und  Vortheil  des  Kap-Breton.  See  [Bollan 
Wm.)],  Vol.  II.,  No.  6217. 

The  Cape  Cod  Centennial  Celebration  at  Barnstable,  Sept.  3, 
1839,  of  the  Incorporation  of  that  Town,  Sept.  3,  1639.  Giving 
a  Full  Detail  of  the  Preliminary  Proceedings  of  the  Committees, 
and  the  Speeches  and  Toasts  at  the  Dinner.  ...  Barnstable:  S. 
B.  Phinney.  1 840.  8vo,  pp.  92.  H.  +  Second  Edition.  Bos- 
ton. 1840.    Svo,  pp.  71.  1^734 

Also:  Constitution  of  the  Cape  Cod  Association,  with  an  Account  of  the  Celebration 
of  its  First  Anniversary,  at  Boston,  November  11,  1851.  Boston.  1852.  Svo,  pp.  80. 
H.  —  Programme  of  the  Celebrati'in  of  the  Cape  Cod  Association  at  Provincctown  ... 
August  nth,  1852.  Boston.  1852.  Svo,  pp.  7.  h. —  ...  Report  of  the  Commis- 
sioners on  Cape  Cod  and  East  Harbors  ...  .  [Boston.  1S54.]  Svo,  pp.  45.  (Mass. 
Senate  Doc,  No.  5.)  h.  —  Report  on  ...  Cape  Cod  Harbor.  Boston.  1827.  Svo, 
pp.  28.  —  Report  on  the  Subject  of  the  Ship  Canal  Across  Cape  Cod. 


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CAPEN. 


[Capel  (D.)]  Vorstellungen  des  Norden,  oder  Bcricht  von 
cinigen  Nordlandern  und  absonderlich  von  dem  so  genandten 
Griinlande  aus  Schreibern,  welche  zu  unterschiedenen  Zeiten 
gclebet  ...  zusammen  gczogen  und  cndlich  zu  mehren  aus  D. 
Capel  P.  P.  Bibliothec  auszgefertiget.  Hamburg:  yoh.  Nauman 
und  Georg,  Wolff'.   1675.    4to,  2  1.,  pp.  2I2.  J.C.B.  10735 

A  scarce  and  rurinuj  volumr  on  the  possibility  nf  reaching  the  East  Indiej  by  a  north 
passage,  on  th(!  discoveries  of  the  Dutch  in  1594,  l$95i  1 596,  and  1609,  on  the  west- 
ward attempts  of  Captains  Winwood  and  Hudson  on  the  American  side,  and  on  the 
descriptions  of  Greenland  by  the  Zeni,  Captain  D.  Blefkens,  Prince  Zichmni  (in 
1379),  H.  Megiser,  and  G.  N.  Schurtz. 

Capel  (Rudolf).  Norden,  oder  zu  Wasser  und  Lande  im 
Else  und  Snee,  mit  verlust  Blutes  und  Gutes,  zu  Wege  gebrachte, 
und  fleissig  beschriebene  Erfahrung  und  Vorstellung  dcs  Norden, 
...  Hamburg  und  Stockholm:  'Johan,  Naumann.  1678.  25  1.,  pp. 
236,  Register,  24.     Map.  j.c.b.  10736 

Capellan  (Robert  Jasper  van  der).  Gedenkschriften  van 
Jonkhr.  Alexander  van  der  Capellen,  beginnende  met  den  jare 
1621  en  gaande  tot  1632;  bij  een  gezameld  en  uitgegeven  door 
Jonkhr.  R.  J.  van  der  Capellen.      Utrecht.   1777.    2  vols.,  8vo. 

Relates  to  Brazil.     See  Netscher,  xxiii. 

Capellini  (Giovanni).  Ricordi  di  un  viaggio  scientifico  nell' 
America  Settentrionale,  nel  1863.  Bologna.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  xii, 
279.     Illustrations.  10738 

Reviewed  by  J.  G.  Kohl  in  the  "Gott.  grl.  Anz.,"  1868. 

Cape  May.  Report  of  the  Joint  Committee,  to  whom  was 
referred  that  part  of  the  Governor's  Message,  on  the  Subject  of 
the  Delaware  Breakwater  at  Cape  May.  February,  1844.  Tren- 
ton: Franklin  S.  Mills.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  11.  '0739 

Capen  (J.)  A  Funeral  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of 
Rev.  Joseph  Green.  By  Joseph  Capen.  Preface  by  Increase 
Mather.     Boston.   1717.    8vo,  pp.  46.  10740 

Capen  (L.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Character  of  Mr.  John 
Hawes,  preached  ...  at  S.  Boston,  February  i,  1829  ...  .  Boston: 
Leonard  C.  Bowles.    1832.    8vo,  pp.  24.  B.  10741 

Capen.  A  Farewell  Address  ...  .  Second  Edition.  ...  With 
Documents  containing  the  Reason  of  his  Dismission.  Boston : 
printed  by  J.  T.  Buckingham.    October,  18 19.    8vo,  pp.  24.     ba. 


CAP-FRAN^AIS. 


3»9 


[Capen.] 
of  America. 


Capen.  An  Exposition  of  Facts  relative  to  the  Administra- 
tion of  the  Hawes  Charity^  at  South  Boston.  By  Lemuel  Capen, 
Former  Minister  of  the  Hawes  Place  Society.  Boston:  /fndrewSy 
PrtntisSy  iff  Studley.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  24,  (1).  10743 

Thii  wai  answered  by  the  following  :  The  Reply  of  the  Hawes-PUce  Congregational 
Society,  at  South  Boston,  to  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  "  An  £x|'Oiicion,  &c.,  by  Lemuel 
Capen."  Boston,  1844.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Also:  The  Memiirial  of  the  Proprietors  of  the 
New  South  Meeting-House  in  Di)rcheiCrr,  to  the  iMiniiters  of  the  Boston  Asiociation. 
Together  with  their  Report  on  the  same,  [By  Lemuel  Capen.]  Boiion  :  fVaiion  & 
Bangs.  1813.  8vo,  pp.  48.  a.  —  Noticed  of  the  Late  Rev.  Peter  Whitney,  of  {^uincy, 
Mass.  [n.  p.  1843?]  8vo,  pp.  6.  h.  —  Tribute  of  the  Atfection  t»  John  Roulstone, 
Jr.  a  Member  of  the  Freshman  Class  in  Harvard  University }  who  died  February  20, 
l8ai.     JEt.  17.     Boston  ;  printed  by  John  Cotton,  Jr.   [n.  d.]    iimo,  pp.  iz      h. 

Capen  (Nahum).  Correspondence  respecting  Postal  Im- 
provements and  the  Removal  of  the  Boston  Post  Office.  [^Boston. 
1858.]   8vo,  pp.  3.     H.  10744 

The  History  of  Democracy  in  the  United  States 
..  Boston.   1852-53?    8vo.  I0745 

Capen.  The  Indissoluble  Nature  of  the  American  Union, 
considered  in  connection  with  the  Assumed  Right  of  Secession. 
A  Letter  to  Hon.  Peter  Cooper,  of  New  York.  By  Nahum 
Capen.     Boston:  A,  Williams  i^  Company.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  36. 

Capen.  The  Massachusetts  State  Record  and  Year  Book  of 
General  Information.  [Vol.  i.]  ||  ..  Edited  by  Nahum  Capen. 
Volume  ii-iv.  ||  ...  Record,  New  England  Register,  and  Year 
Book  ...  .  Volume  V.    Boston:   "Jamts  French.   1847-51.    i2mo. 

Alto:  Letter  addressed  to  the  Hon.  John  Davis,  concerning  the  Census  of  1849 
[1850].  Washington.  1849.  ^vo,  pp.  Z3.  h.  —  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Hall, 
of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  by  Nahum  Capen,  concerning  Politics  and  the  Pulpit.  Boston 
and  Cambridge:  yas.  Munroe  &  Co.  1855.  4to,  Title,  pp.  4.  ba.,  h. —  ...  Memo- 
rial of  Nahum  Capen  ...  on  the  Subject  of  International  Copyright,  [ffashington. 
1844.]  8vo,  pp.  12.  (29th  Cong.  1st  Sess  Reps.  Doc.  61.)  -|-  Re-fublished  by  Re- 
quest.     [Boston  f  n.  d.]    8 vo,  Title,  pp.  12.     h. 

Capers  (G.)  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Public  Services  of  the 
Hon.  Henry  Clay,  delivered  at  Milton,  Florida,  On  the  i6th  of 
August,  1852,  by  Rev.  G.  Capers.  Mobile:  Dade^  Thompson  & 
Co.,  Printers.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  12.     H.  10748 

Capers  (William).  Sermon  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Lamented 
Death  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Galluchat.     Charleston.   1825.    8vo. 

CAP-FRAN9AIS.  Adresse  de  la  jeunesse  de  Cap-Fran^ais,  He 
Saint-Domingue,  a  M.  ie  marquis  de  Condorcet,  surnomme  le 


i| 


320 


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grand-pretrc  Jean,  apotre,  depute  de  I'Abyssinie.  [Signed  Lcs 
4000  J.  G.  du  Cap  dc  la  secte  d'Emmanuel.  2  Janvier  1790. 
n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  48  or  less.  10750 

Adresse  des  capitaincs,  ofHciers,  officiers-mariners  et  matclots 
des  batimcnts  du  commerce  mouilles  en  rndc  du  Cup-PVangais, 
aux  equipages  des  vaisseaux  le  Fougueux^  U  Boree  ct  la  fregatc 
PUranity  et  autres  bailments  de  guerre  composant  la  station  des 
lies  sous  le  vent.  [10  mars  1791.  •  n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  48 
or  less.  10751 

Copie  d'une  lettre  d'un  capitainc  presentement  au  Cap-Fran- 
9ais,  venue  par  le  navire  le  Cap-Franrais^  arrivec  a  Nantes  en 
trente-huit  jours,  le  15  novembre  1791;  adressee  a  Paris,  a  M. 
W.  [Ptfrn.]  imp.  du  Patriate  /ran  fais.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  48  or 
less.  10752 

Courrier  politique  et  litteraire  du  Cap-Fran9ais,  publi6  par 
M.  Gatereau.    6  jan.-i4  juillet  1791.     2  vols.,  8vo.  10753 

Le  defenseur  des  colonies,  par  Nodier,  J.  C.  Royou,  Laignel 
Senancourt,  [etc.]  1819-20.    13  nos.,  i2mo.  10754 

At  No.  3  takes  the  title  of  "  Observateur  des  colonies."  —  Hatin. 

Extrait  d'une  lettre  sur  les  malheurs  de  Saint-Domingue  en 
general,  et  principalement  sur  I'incendie  de  la  ville  du  Cap-Fran- 
9ais.  [Loricnt,  22  brumaire  an  ir.]  Paris;  au  jardin  Egaliti. 
An  II.    8vo,  pp.  48  or  less.    +  [Another  Edition.     Ibid^ 

Les  "j'ai  vu"  d'un  habitant  du  Cap.  Nouvelle  edition,  aug- 
mentee  par-ci,  corrigee  par-la,  et  le  tout  pour  le  mieux.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]  4to,  pp.  48  or  less.  +  ["•  P-]  I790-  8vo,  pp.  48  or 
less.  10756 

Capin£  (Louis  de).  Aanhangsel  Behelzende  een  Reyze  na 
een  Gedeelte  van  de  Spaansche  West-Indien,  Benevens  een 
Beschrijving  van  de  Expeditie  der  Franschen  op  Cartagena  ...  in 
den  Jaare  1607.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]   410,  pp.  47.     Map  and  Plate. 

Capital  Punishntent.  Essays  from  Poulson's  [Philadelphia] 
Daily  Advertiser.     Philadelphia.   181 1.    i6mo.  c.  10758 

Capitvlaciones  de  el  Assiento  qve  con  la  Magestad  de  el  Rey 
D.  P'elipe  IV.  hizo  D.  Diego  de  Vera  ...  y  con  el  Real  Consejo 
de  las  Indias,  por  su  Real  decreto,  para  la  conquista  6  pacifica- 
cion,  conuersion  y  poblacion  de  la  prouincia  de  el  Prospero,  (alias 
el  Nacandon  y  de  los  demas  indios  de  guerra,)  que  indomitos 


CAPTAIN. 


321 


auitan  los  Lacandones,  los  Taicaes,  Tirumpics,  Concaches,  y 
otras  naciones  Barbaras,  que  ocupcn  cicti  Icguas  dc  ticrra,  (Norte 
Sur)  dc  longitud,  y  ochcnta  dc  latituJ,  (Lcstc,  Ocstc,)  en  la 
Nueva-Espafla.     Aflo  1639.   Folio,  6  1.  10759 

"  Piiice  probablement  uniciuK." — Andradi. 

Cappe  (N.)  a  Sermon  preached  December  13th,  1776,  being 
the  Day  appointed  tor  a  Public  Fast,  on  Account  ot  the  Troubles 
in  America,  to  a  Congregation  of  Protsstant-Dissciitcrs,  in  Saint- 
Saviour-Gate,  York,  ...  Dy  Ncwcomc  Cappc.  Lonrlon :  John- 
son.  1777.   8vo.  '.0760 

Ste  M.  R.,  Lvi.  7^. 

Capper  (G.)  Sermon  preached  after  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  G. 
Cooper.     Ipswich.   1847.    8vo.  b.  1076  i 

Capper  (H.)     Emigration  Colonies.     Lomlon.   1850.     10762 

[Capper  (Joseph).]  Negro's  Friend,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i2mo, 
pp.  12.  10763 

Capron  (E.  S.)  History  of  California,  from  its  Discovery  to 
the  Present  Timej  comprising  also  a  Full  Description  of  its 
Climate,  Surface,  Soil,  Rivers,  Towns,  Beasts,  Birds,  Pishes, 
State  of  its  Society,  Agriculture,  Commerce,  Mines,  Mining, 
&c.  with  a  Journal  of  the  Voyage  from  New  York,  via  Nica- 
ragua, to  San  Francisco,  and  back,  via  Panama.  VVith  a  New 
Map  of  the  Country.  By  E.  S.  Capron  ...  .  Boston:  John  P. 
Jewett  ^  Company.   1854.    i2mo,  pp.  xi,  356.     Map.      ba.,  c. 

[Capron  (Eliab  W.)  and  Barron  (Henry  (D.)]  Singular 
Revelations.  Explanation  and  History  of  the  Mysterious  Com- 
munion with  Spirits,  comprehending  the  Rise  and  Progress  of 
the  Mysterious  Noises  in  Western  New  York,  generally  received 
as  Spiritual  Communciations.  Juburn^  N.  T.  1850.  8vo,  pp. 
81.  H.  4-  Second  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged,  with  additional 
proof.     Juburn^  N.  T.   1850.    pp.  84.  10765 

Alio:  Modern  Spiritualism  ...  .  By  E.  W.  Capron.     Bosun.   1855.    izmo. 

Capse  (Charles  Francois  de).  Copy  of  the  Letter  of  The 
Bishop  of  Capsa,  Coadjutor  of  Quebec,  &c.  to  The  President 
of  the  Committee  on  Education.  ...  [In  English  and  .^rench. 
Dated  5th  April,  1790.     n.  p.    n.  d.]   4to,  pp.  10.       ba.  10766 

In  the  title  the  name  ia  Capsa,  in  the  signature,  Capse. 

Captain  Clutterbuck's  Champagne.     See  [Scott  (Michael)]. 
VOL.  III.  40 


322 


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il! 


n 


The  Captives  of  Abb's  Valley.  A  Legend  of  Frontier  Life. 
By  a  Son  of  Mary  Moore.  Philadelphia.  [1854.]  i8mo,  pp. 
169.  10767 

Caracas.     Set  also  Venezuela. 

Actos  legislativos  vigentes  en  el  Estado  de  Carabobo,  con  un 
apendice  que  contiene  varios  actos  del  Gobierno  Provisorio  y  del 
Poder  Ejecutivo.     Falencia.   1865.    4to,  pp.  108.  10768 

Almanaque  para  el  ano  de  1867,  arreglado  al  meridiano  de 
Caracas.     Caracas.    1866.    i  sheet.  10769 

Almanaque  portatil  para  el  afio  de  1869  y  guia  de  la  Ciudad 
de  Caracas.     Caracas.   1868.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  67.     Plan.      10770 

Apendice  a  las  Reflexiones  Historico  Criticas  sobre  la  Insur- 
reccion  De  Caracas.   8vo,  pp.  42.  h.  107 71 

Asignaci:)nes  eclesiasticas.  El  Dean  y  Cabildo  de  Caracas 
sobre  las  Asignaciones  eclesiastica  [y/V]  y  su  cuento.  Caracas. 
1833.    4to,  pp.  30,  48.  10772 

Boletin  de  la  Sociedad  de  Ciencias  Fisicas  y  Naturales  de 
Caracas.  Caracas.  1868.  8vo.  Maps,  Views,  and  Meteorol- 
ogical Tables.     Continued.  ^0773 

Caja  de  Ahorros  di  Caracas.  1846.  Caracas.  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  xi,  72.  10774 

Documentos  interesantes  relativos  a  Caracas.  [Spanish  and 
English.]     London.   1812.    8vo.  107 75 

Estadistica  general  de  la  provincia  de  Caracas  en  1855.  Caracas. 
1855.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  74.  10776 

Junta  general  de  la  real  compaflia  Guipuzcoana  de  Caracas  del 
aflo  de  1772.  Compendio  de  sus  acuerdos  y  deliberaciones, 
como  del  estado  de  esta  real  compania  en  sus  cargas  y  fondos 
universales,  en  31  de  Dec.  del  proximo  aflo  anterior  de  I77i> 
Madrid.  1773.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  160.  I0777 

Memoria  de  los  abonos,  cultivo  y  beneficios  que  necesitan  los 
di  versos  valles  de  la  provincia  de  Caracas  para  la  plantacion  de 
cafe.  Instruccion  para  el  gobierno  de  las  haciendas  de  Cacoo. 
Caracas.   1833.    4to,  pp.  90.  10778 

. .  *<  This  treatise  it  of  the  greatest  rarity."  —  TauBNXa. 


CARAYON. 


3^3 


Memoria  que  el  administrador  principal  de  rentas  municipales 
de  la  provincia  de  Caracas,  presenta  a  la  H.  diputacion  provincial 
en  su  reunion  de  1844.  Caracas:  imp.  por  George  Corser.  1844. 
8vo,  pp.  22.     2  Tables,  folded.  H.  10779 

Millon  de  Caracas.  Resolucion  de  la  H.  diputacion  pro- 
vincial.    Caracas.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  12.  10780 

Ordenanzas,  resoluciones  y  acuerdas  dc  la  H.  Diputacion 
provincial  de  Caracas,  vigentes  el  10  de  Diciembre  de  1853. 
Caracas.   1854.    8vo,  pp.  xv,  288,  xiii.  10781 

Real  Compania  Guipuzcoana  de  Caracas.  Noticias  Histori- 
ales  practicas  de  los  sucessos  y  adelantamientos  de  esta  Compafiia 
desde  su  fundacion  alio  de  1728,  hasta  el  de  1764,  por  todos  los 
Romos,  que  comprehende  su  Negociacion.  ...   1765.    Sm.  410. 

Recuerdos  sobre  la  Rebelion  de  Caracas.  Madrid.  1829. 
Sm.  4tc.  10783 

Reflexiones  historico-Criticas  sobre  la  Insurreccion  de  Caracas. 
Con  un  apendice.  Cadiz:  imprenta  de  Carren^  ...  181 1.  8vo, 
pp.  34,  42.  H.  10784 

Reglamento  de  la  Casa  de  misericordia  establecida  ...  a  virtud 
de  la  ordenanza  de  la  H.  diputacion  provincial  de  23  de  Nov- 
iembre  de  1842.  Caracas:  impr.  por  George  Corser.  1845.  8vo, 
pp.  30.  10785 

Reglamento  interior  y  de  debates  del  Ilustre  Consejo  Munici- 
pal del  Canton  Caracas.     Caracas.   1859.    8vo,  pp.  23.     10786 

The  Caraguin.  A  Tale  of  the  Antilles,  by  the  Author  of 
"The  Cruise."     London:  Macrone.   1837.    8vo.  10787 

Caraman  (G.  J.  V.  R.,  cotnte  de).  Les  £tats-Unis  il  y  a 
quarante  ans.  Par  Georges  Joseph  Victor  Riquet,  comte  de 
Caraman.     Paris:  Imprimerie  Briere.   1852-54.    8vo.         10788 

Extracted  from  the  "  Revue  contemporaine." 

O  Carapuceiro.  Perodico  sempre  Moral,  e  se  per  accidens 
Politico.     Pernambuco.   1837-42.    4  vols.,  sm.  4to.  10789 

^ARATE.     See  Zzr&tc. 

Carayon  (A.)  Bannissement  des  Jesuites  de  la  Louisiane. 
Relation  et  lettres  inedites  publics  par  le  P.  Auguste  Carayon 
...  .  Paris:  L'^cureux.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  (i),  136.  ba. 


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cardeS^a. 


Carayon.  Bibliographic  historique  de  la  compagnie  de  Jesus 
ou  catalogue  des  ouvrages  relatifs  a  I'histoire  des  Jesuites,  depuis 
leur  origine  jusqu'a  nos  jours  par  le  P.  Auguste  Carayon  ...  . 
Paris:   Auguste  Durand[Etc.']  mdccclxiv.    410,  pp.  viii,  612. 


Carayon.     Premiere  mission  des  Jesuites  au  Canada.     Let- 
tres  et  documents  inedits  publics  par  le  P.  Auguste  Carayon.  ... 


Paris:  L'Ecureux.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  304. 


BA.  10792 


Carbajal  (B.)  Discurso  que  en  la  solemne  funcion  de  la 
bandera  del  batallon  Ligero  Guerrero.  Oaxaca.  1848.  4to,  17 
leaves.  i0793 

Carbajal  (F.  L.)  Discurso  sobre  la  legislacion  de  los 
antiguos  Mexicanos  por  Francisco  Leon  Carbajal.  Mexico:  y. 
Abadiano.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  128.  10794 

The  three  following  titles  are  from  the  [Fischer]  catalogue: 

Carbajal  (D.  Francisco).  Atrocidades  comctidas  por  el 
malvado  Gobierno  de  Ayutla.     ivlexico.   1858.    4to.  10795 

Carbajal.     Discursos  sobre  la  Propiedad  de  los  Empleos. 


Mexico.    1848.    8vo. 

Carbajal.     Vindicacion  de  D.  Francisco  Carbajal 
1845.    4to- 


10796 

Mexico. 
10797 

Mexico   desde  los 

mediados  del  siglo 

10798 

Oracion   Funebre 


Carbajal  Espinosa  (Fr.)  Historia  de 
primeros  tiempos  de  que  hay  noticia  hasta 
XIX.     Mexico.   1862.    2  vols.,  8vo.     Plates. 

Carballido  y  Cabue5Jas  (J.  M.  de). 
que  en  sus  Exequias  del  D.  Nicolas  Carlos  Gomez,  Obispo  de 
Goathemala,  y  Guadalaxara.     Mexico.   1735.  10799 

Carbery  (E.)  Inducements  to  th  Colored  People  of  the 
United  States  to  emigrate  to  British  G  lana.  Compiled  from 
Statements  and  Documents  furnished  b;  R  i.  Edward  Carbery, 
Agent  of  the  "Immigration  Society  of  British  Guiana"  ...  . 
Boston.  1840.    8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  10800 

Cardeil  (William  S.)  Address,  on  the  Subject  of  an  "  Amer- 
ican Academy  of  Language  and  Belles-Lettres."  New  York. 
1820.    4to.  18081 

Cardena  (Patricio  G.)  Proyecto  sobre  la  fundacion  de  un 
Banco  Comercial  en  la  Ciudad  de  Mexico.    Mexico.  1857.    4^°- 


CARDBKA8. 


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Cardenas  (B.  de).  Colleccion  general  de  documentos,  tocan- 
tes,  a  la  persecucion,  que  los  regularer  de  la  C'»  suscitaron  y 
siguieron  tenazmente  por  medio  de  su'  jaeces,  conservadores,  y 
ganando  algunos  ministros  seculares  desde  1644  hasta  1660  con- 
tra D.  Bernardino  de  Cardenas,  obispo  del  Paraguay,  expelien- 
dole  tres  veces  de  su  obispado  a  uferza  de  Armas,  Sec.  por  evitar 
que  este  prelado  entrare  ni  visitare  sus  misiones  del  Parana, 
Uruguay  et  Etati.  Van  anadidos  en  esta  edicion  muchos  docu- 
mentos ineditos,  &c.  Aladrid :  Imprenta  Real.  1 768-1 778.  4 
vols.,  4to.  c.  10803 

"  A  curious  collection,  containing  the  following  pieces :  Vol.  i.  Prologo  que  sirve  de 
introduccion,  pp.  58 ;  Memorial  y  Defensorio  al  Rey  N.  S.  por  el  credito,  &c.  del 
Obispo  del  Paraguay,  respondiendo  a  las  memoriales  del  P.  Julian  de  Pedraza :  Procu- 
rador  de  los  religiosos  de  la  Ca.,  etc.,  pp.  387.  Vol.  11.  Apendice  de  monumcntos 
pertenecientes  a  las  controversias  de  los  regulares  de  la  compailia  en  el  Paraguay  contra 
el  venerable  obispo  Fr.  B.  de  Cardenas,  pp.  84 ;  Discursos  juridicos  en  defensa  de  la 
consagracion  de  Don.  Fr,  B.  de  Cardenas,  obispo  del  Paraguay,  etc.  Por  el  Lico.  Don 
Alonso  Carillo,  pp.  283.  Vol.  iii.  Memorial  ajustado  de  D.  Josef  Antequera,  pp. 
239;  Cartas  del  Sr.  Dr.  D.  Josef  Antequera  y  Castro  CavaHero,  &c.  y  Capitan  general 
que  fue  del  Paraguay  escritas  al  Sr.  M.  F.  Joseph  de  Palos,  obispo  taliense  y  coadiutor 
de  la  dicha  provincia  de  Paraguay,  pp.  374;  Copia  del  Informe  que  hizo  el  Genl.  D. 
Mathias  de  Angles  y  Gortari,  Corregidor  del  Potosi,  etc.,  pp.  64.  Vol.  iv,  Coleccion 
general  de  documentos  tocantes  a  la  tercera  ipoca  de  las  conmociones  de  los  regulares 
de  la  compaAia  en  el  Paraguay.  Contiene  el  Reyno  Jesuitico  del  Paraguay  por  siglo  y 
medio  negado  y  oculto,  hoy  demostrado  y  descubierto.  Su  author  D.  Bernardo  Iba&ez 
de  Echavarria,  pp.  241 ;  Va  aftadido  el  diario  de  la  guerra  de  los  Guaranies  escrito  por 
el  P.  Tadeo  Henis,  pp.  113.  A  valuable  production,  containing  a  great  amount  of 
information  on  the  condition  of  Paraguay  under  the  Jesuits."  —  Rich. 

Cardenas.  Histoire  de  la  persecution  de  deux  Saints  Eveques 
par  les  jesuites:  I'un  Dom  Bernardin  de  Cardenas,  eveque  du  Para- 
guay dans  I'Amerique  Meridionale;  I'autre  Dom  Philippe  Pardo, 
archeveque  de  I'eglise  de  Manile  Metropolitaine  des  isles  Philip- 
pines. ...  [n.  p.]  1691.    i2mo,  pp.  503,  I  1.        c,  p.,  s.  10804 

An  extremely  rare  volume,  printed  in  Holland.  It  is  included  in  the  "Collec- 
cion," described  in  the  previous  number. 

Cardenas.  Memorial  y  defensoria  por  Don  Fr.  Bernardino 
de  Cardenas  Obispo  del  Paraguay,  con  los  Religiosos  Campani 
de  la  Compania  de  Aguellas  Provincias.     [1662.]   4to.      10805 

Cardenas.  Memorial  |  Presente  au  Roy  d'Espagne,  |  Pour  la 
defFense  de  la  reputation,  de  la  dignite,  |  &  de  la  personne  de  I'll- 
lustrissime|&  ReverendissimejDom  Bernardino  |  de  Cardenas  | 
Evesque  de  Paraguay  dans  les  Indes,  &c.,  &c.  [i  line.]  |  Contre 
les  Religieux  de  la  compagnie  |  de  Jesus.  |  Et  pour  repondre  aux 
Memoriaux  presentesja  sa  dite  Majeste,  par  le  P.  JulienjDe 
Pedraza  Procureur-general  |  des  Jesuites  dans  les  Indes.  |  Traduit 


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fidellement    sur   rimprime   Espagnols.  |    [n.  p.]   m  .  dc  .  lxii.  | 
Sm.  i2mo,  pp.  322.  j.c.Bt.  10806 

A  beautiful  little  edition,  printed  by  the  Elzevirs,  with  their  derice  (the  iphere)  on 
the  title. 

Cardenas.  Memorial  y  Relacion  verdadera  para  el  Rey  N. 
S.  y  su  Real  Consejo  de  las  Indias  de  cosas  del  Reino  del 
Peru,  muy  importante  a  su  real  servicio  y  consciencia.  Por  el  P. 
F.  Bernardino  de  Cardenas,  Predicador  general  de  la  orden  de  S. 
Francisco,  y  Legado  del  santo  Concilio  Provincial  Argentino. 
Madrid:  Francisco  Martinez,   1634.    410,  64  1.         j.C.B.  10807 

A  very  rare  book,  apparently  not  printed  for  sale,  as  it  has  none  of  the  usual  licenses, 
approbations,  etc,  customary  at  the  period  of  its  publication.  Rich  describes  a 
copy,  with  a  manuscript  censure  by  Fray  Pedro  de  Ayala.  Ste  Rich,  No.  204,  and 
Ternaux,  No.  550. 

Cardenas  (J.  de).  De  los  problemas  y  secretes  marauillosos 
de  las  Indias.  Compuesta  por  el  Doctor  Juan  de  Cardenas 
Medico.  Dirigida  al  Illustrissimo  Sefior  D.  Luiz  de  Velasco, 
Virrey  desta  nueua  Espafia.  [A  coat  of  arms.]  Con  Licencia. 
En  Mexico :  En  Casa  de  Pedro  Ocharte.  Am  de  1 591.  Sm.  Svo, 
7  1.,  246  1.  10808 

Cardenas  y  Cano  (Don  Gabriel  de).  Anagram.  See  Barcia 
(A.  G.),  Vol.  I.,  No.  3349. 

Cardenas  Leon  (Cablos  Celedonio  Velasquez).  Breve  prac- 
tica  del  confessionario  de  Indios,  en  mexicano  y  castellano,  para 
instruccion  del  confessor  principiante,  habilitacion  y  examen  del 
penitente.  Mexico:  en  la  imprenta  de  la  Bibliotheca  mexicano^ 
junto  a  las  RR.  MM.  Capuchinas.  1761.  Sm.  Svo,  12  1.,  pp. 
54.  10809 

Cardenas  y  Rodriguez  (D.  Jose  M.  de).  Coleccion  de 
articulos  satiricos  y  de  costumbres.  Habana:  Imprenta  del  faro 
industrial.   1847.     ^^^j  PP*  *>  "^Slt  ^  ^*  10810 

Cardenas.  La  Invasion  de  Cardenas.  Romance  historico 
en  que  se  refieren  los  sucesos  acaecidos  a  consecuencia  de  la 
expedition  de  piratas  que  desembarcd  en  Cardenas  el  19  de  Mayo 
de  1850.     Habana.   1 850.    l2mo,  pp.  47.  19811 

Cardenas.  Invasion  de  la  Vuelta-Abajo.  Romance  his- 
torico, por  el  Autor  del  Titulado  La  Invasion  de  Cardenas. 
2"-  edicion  corregida.  Habana:  Imprenta  del  Tiempo.  ...  1851. 
Svo,  pp.  54.  1 08 1 2 


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Carder  (P.)  Kort  verhaal  van  Pieter  Carder,  behelzende 
een  verslag  van  de  ongelukken  en  rampen,  hem  1578.  op  zijn 
Reys  met  Fran9ois  Drake  overgekommen.  Door  den  reiziger 
selfs  in't  Engels  beschreeven,  en  nu  aldereerst  vertaald.  Leyden. 
1706.    8vo  and  Folio.     Maps  and  Plates.       bm.,  j.c.Bt.  108 13 

Forms  No.  lxi.  of  Van  der  Aa's  collection  of  voyages,  or  part  of  Vol.  xviii,,  in  8vo, 
or  Vol.  V.  of  the  folio  edition. 

Carder  A  (Valentin).  Informe  sobre  los  retratos  de  Cristobal 
Colon,  su  trage  y  escudo  de  armas,  leida  a  la  Real  Academia  de 
laHistoria.    Madrid,   1847.    Folio,  14 1.    Portrait  of  Columbus. 

From  the  "  Memorias  de  la  Academia  de  la  historia." 

Cardim  (F.)  Narrativa  epistolar  de  uma  viagem  e  missSLo 
jesuitica  pela  Bahia,  Ilheos,  Porto-Seguro,  Pernanbuco,  Espirito 
Sancto,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  etc.,  1 583-1 590,  indo  por  visitador  o 
P.  Chr.  de  Gouvea,  Escripta  em  duas  cartas  ao  Padre  Provincial 
em  Portugal  pelo  P.  FernSo  Cardim.  Lisboa:  imp.  nacional. 
1847.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  123.  10815 

Published  by  M .  de  Varnhagen.  "  Ce  livre  est  ecrit  d'un  style  charmant  et  donne 
des  details  d'une  grace  parfaite."  —  F.  Denis. 

Cardozo  (J.  N.)  Notes  on  Political  Economy.  Charleston. 
1826.   8vo.  c.  10816 

Cardozo.  A  Plan  of  Financial  Relief  ...  originally  pub- 
lished in  the  Atlanta  Southern  Confederacy ;  By  J.  N.  Cardozo. 
Atlanta^  Ga.  1863.   8vo,  pp.  37.  ba.  10817 

Cardozo.  Reminiscences  of  Charleston.  By  J.  N.  Car- 
dozo.    Charleston:  Joseph  Walker^  Agt.   1866.    i2mo,  pp.  144. 

Care  (H.)  English  Liberties,  or  the  Free-born  Subject's  In- 
heritance, containing  Magna  Charta,  Charta  de  Foresta,  The 
Statute  de  Tallagio  non  Concedendo,  The  Habeas  Corpus  Act, 
and  several  other  Statutes  ...  .  Likewise  The  Proceedings  in 
Appeals  of  Murder :  Of  Ship-Money ;  Of  Tonnage  and  Pound- 
age. ...  Compiled  first  by  Henry  Care,  and  contiued  [«V],  with 
large  Additions,  by  W.  N.  of  the  Middle-Temple,  Esq.  The 
Fifth  Edition.  Boston^  Printed  by  J.  Franklin.,  for  N.  Buttolph^ 
B.  Eliot,  and  D.  Henchman,  and  Sold  at  their  Shops,  1721.  i2mo, 
6  1.,  pp.  288.  B.  +  London:  E.  iff  C.  Dilly.  1766.  8vo,  6  1., 
pp.  Ixxix,  396.  +  Sixth  Edition.  Providence,  R.  I.:  f.  Carter. 
1774.    i2mo,  pp.  (12),  288.  B.  10819 

Probably  Benjamin  Franklin  worked  on  the  Boston  edition,  as  it  was  printed  during 
the  time  he  was  apprenticed  to  his  brother.  Copies  of  this  edition  are  sometimes 
found  with  the  imprint,  '*Ncwfort:  Printed  by  y.  FranUin.  lyai." 


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Careri  (Gemelli). 
7  vols.,  8vo. 


Giro  del  Mundo. 


Napoli.   1699-1700. 
10820 


"Humboldt  and  Clavigero  have  confirmed  his  local  knowledge  of  Mexico,  and 
found  his  book  useful  and  veracious."  He  first  published  the  famous  Mexican  map  or 
picture  of  the  migrations  of  the  Aztecs.     Included  in  Churchill's  Col.,  Vol.  iv. 

Careri.  Voyage  autour  du  Monde,  traduit  de  I'ltalien  de 
Gemelli  Careri.  Par  L.  M.  N.  Enrichi  d'un  grand  nombre  de 
Figures.  Paris:  Etienne  Ganeau.  17 19.  6  vols.,  i2mo.  Maps 
and  Plates.  j.c.b.  10821 

This  translation  is  by  M.  Le  Noble.  These  voyages  include  Mexico,  and  other  parts 
of  America.     Reissued,  "  Par/*.  1727,"  6  vols. 

Carew  (Bampfylde  Moore).     See  [Goadby  (R.)] 

C[arew]  (G[eorge]).  Fraud  and  Oppression  detected  and 
arraigned,  or  an  Appeal  to  the  Parliament  cf  England,  in  a  Nar- 
rative and  Deduction  of  severall  Actions  at  Law,  depending  in 
the  ordinary  Courts  of  Justice  in  Holland  and  Zealand,  between 
diverse  Subjects  of  the  King  of  England,  and  the  Subjects  of  the 
States  Generall  of  the  Seven  United  Provinces,  with  severall 
remarkable  Observations  and  Animadversions  thereupon,  by  the 
creditors  of  Sir  William  Courten,  Sir  Paul  Pyndar,  Sir  Edward 
Lyttleton,  and  William  Courten,  Esq.  deceased,  whereunto  are 
added  some  necessary  Advertisements  concerning  the  Improve- 
ment of  Navigation  and  Trade,  together  with  a  brief  deduction 
of  the  Case  between  George  Carew,  Esq.  Administrator  of  the 
Goods  of  Sir  William  Courten  and  Jacob  Ryens  Bewinthebba, 
of  the  West  India  Company,  faithfully  digested  into  a  Method 
by  G.  C.     1676.    Folio.  10822 

Relating  to  the  losses  of  Sir  William  Courten  and  Sir  Paul  Pyndar,  under  Charles  II, 
in  Barbadoes.    Evidently  privately  printed.     See  Courten  (W.),  and  Ternaux,  No.  933. 

Carew.  Retrospect  into  the  King's  Revenue  annexed  to  the 
Crown  under  the  Survey  of  his  Majesties  Court  of  Exchequer, 
with  various  Papers  and  Petitions  relating  to  the  Island  of  Bar- 
badoes, and  other  Plantations  in  the  West  Indies.  By  George 
Carew.     1661.    Folio.  10823 

Also :  Deduction  of  the  Case  between  George  Carew  and  J.  Pergens,  of  the  West 
Indian  Company.  1676.  Folio.  —  Petition  of  George  Carew,  Administrator  of  Sir 
William  Courten,  and  others.     1675.    Folio. 

Carey  (A.)  Clovernook,  or  Recollections  of  our  Neighbor- 
hood in  the  West.    By  Alice  Carey.    New-Tor k.   1852.    i2mo, 

pp.  250.  10824 

Reprinted  in  London.    i8mo,  pp.  250.     z  Plates. 


CAREY. 


329 


Carey  (A.)  A  Full  and  True  Statement  of  the  Examina- 
tion and  Ordination  of  Mr.  Arthur  Carey.  Taken  from  the 
Churchman  of  July  8,  15,  22,  29,  and  August  5,  12,  19,  and 
26.  ...  New  Tork:  'James  A.  Sparks.  1843.  ^^°»  ^  ^">  s^'P»  PP* 
116.  B.,  H.  10825 

Carey  (Eustace).  Memoir  of  W.  Carey,  d.d.  ...  with  an 
Introductory  Essay,  by  J.  Chapin.     Hartford.   1837.    i2mo. 

Carey  (Henry  C.)     American  Civil  War.     See  [D.] 

Carey.  American  Labor  versus  British  Free  Trade.  An- 
swers to  the  Questions :  What  constitutes  Currency  ?  What 
are  the  Causes  of  Unsteadiness  of  the  Currency  ?  And  What  is 
the  Remedy?  By  H.  C.  Carey.  ...  Philadelphia:  Lea^  Blan- 
chard.  1 840.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  81.  b.  4-  Philadelphia.  1855. 
8vo.  c.  10827 

For  a  criticism  on  this  work,  see  McCulloch'i  "Lit.  of  Pol.  Economy,"  p.  i86. 

[Carey.]  Beauties  of  the  Monopoly  System  in  New  Jersey. 
By  a  Citizen  of  Burlington.     Philadelphia.    1848.    8vo.      10828 

The  following  tracts  relating  to  the  Camden  and  Amboy  Railroad,  were  written  by 
Mr.  Carey,  under  the  pseudonym  of  "  A  Citizen  of  Burlington :"  Correspondence  between 
the  Commissioners  for  investigating  the  Affairs  of  the  Joint  Companies,  and  a  Citizen 
of  Burlington.  Philadelphia.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  15.  H.,  p.  —  An  Investigation  into  the 
Affairs  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  Railroad  Com- 
panies, in  reference  to  certain  Charges  ...  Newark.  1849.  8vo. — Letter  to  the  Senate 
and  House  of  Assembly  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey.  ...  Burlington.  1851.  8vo.  —  ALetter 
to  James  S.  Hulme,  Esq.,  late  Commissioner.  Philadelphia.  1851.  8vo.  —  Letter  to 
Aaron  Robertson,  Esq.,  late  Chairman  of  the  Commission  for  investigating  the  Affairs 
of  the  Joint  Companies.  ...  Philadelphia.  1852.  8vo.  —  Letters  to  the  People  of  New- 
Jersey,  on  the  Frauds,  Extortions  and  Oppressions  of  the  Railroad  Monopoly  ...  .  Phila- 
delphia. 1848.  8vo.  —  Proceedings  of  the  Late  Railroad  Commission.  ...  Philadelphia  : 
L.  R.  Bailey,  Printer,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  The  Railroad  Monopoly.  Philadelphia. 
1849.  8vo.  —  A  Review  of  an  Address  of  the  Joint  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Dela- 
ware and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  Railroad  Companies,  ...  Philadelphia. 
1848.  8vo,  pp.  83,  (i).  H.  —  Review  of  the  Report  of  the  Late  Commissioners  fo^ 
investigating  the  Affairs  of  the  Joint  Companies  ...  .  Philadelphia.  1850.   8vo,  pp.  78. 

Carey.  Ein  Brief  an  einen  Farmer  in  Ohio.  Aus  der 
Monatschrift :  „Pflug,  Webstuhl  und  Amboss."  [^New  fork. 
1852.]   8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  10829 

Carey.  Biiefe  iiber  schriftstellerisches  Eigenthum  von  Henry 
C.  Carey.  Nach  den  amerikanischen  Original  iibersetzt.  ... 
Berlin:  Jlbert  Eichhoff.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  93.  H.  1 0830 

[Carey.]  The  Harmony  of  Interests  j  Agricultural,  Manu- 
facturing, and  Commercial.  ^Philadelphia.  1849-50.]  3  pts., 
8vo.  +  By  Henry  C.  Carey.    Philadelphia.   1850.   8vo,  pp.  229. 


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Tori:  Myron  Finch.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  229.  -\-  New  Edition. 
Philadelphia.   1 865.    8vo,  pp.  ix,  229.  P.  1083 1 

Carey.  Letters  to  the  President,  on  the  Foreign  and  Do- 
mestic Policy  of  the  Union,  and  its  Effects,  as  exhibited  in  the 
Condition  of  the  People  and  the  State.  By  H.  C.  Carey. 
Philadelphia:  M.  Pollock.  1858.  8 vo,  pp.  171.  -)-  Philadelphia: 
J.  B.  Lippincott  ilf  Co.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  3-171.    c.,  H.  10832 

Carey.  The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  Henry  C.  Carey. 
Philadelphia:  H.  C.  Baird.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  230,  12,  88,  30,  iv, 
172,  58,  166,  48,  8,  16,  40,  72,  40,  66,  64,  X.  10833 

Carey.  The  Past,  the  Present  and  the  Future.  By  H.  C. 
Carey  ...  .   Philadelphia:   Cary  ^  Hart.   1848.   8vo,  pp.  474. 

Like  all  Carey'i  works,  treati  of  the  questions  of  political  economy  as  they  affect  this 
country. 

Carey.  Principles  of  Political  Economy.  By  H.  C.  Carey, 
Esq.     Philadelphia.    1837,  38.    3  vols.,  8vo.  10835 

Carey.  Principles  of  Social  Science.  Philadelphia.  1858-1860. 
3  vols.,  8vo.  c.  10836 

Carey.  Principes  de  la  science  sociale.  Traduits  en  fran^ais 
par  MM.  Saint-Germain-Leduc  et  A.  Planche.  Paris :  Guillaumin 
et  O'-    1 86 1.  3  vols.,  8vo.     2  Plates.  10837 

Carey.  Socialokonomie.  Nach  dem  amerikanisches  Orig- 
inal ubersetzt.  Mit  biographisch-literarischer  Skizze  ...  des 
Verfassers Berlin:  Eichhoff.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  xli,  490. 

Carey.  The  Prospect:  Agricultural,  Manufacturing,  Com- 
mercial, and  Financial:  at  the  Opening  of  the  Year  1851.  By 
Henry  C.  Carey.  Philadelphia:  J.  S.  Skinner.  1851.  8vo, 
pp.  84.  BA.,  H.  10839 

Carey.  The  Slave  Trade,  Domestic  and  Foreign ;  why  it 
exists  and  how  it  may  be  Extinguished.  By  H.  C.  Carey  ...  . 
Philadelphia:  A.  Hart.  1853.  i^mo.  Title,  pp.  246.  B.  + 
London.  1853.  8vo.  +  Third  Edition.  Philadelphia:  John  A. 
Martien.   1859.    i2mo,  pp.  26.  P.  10840 

Carey.  Testimonials  to  Henry  C.  Carey,  Esq.  Dinner  at 
the  La  Pierre  House,  Philadelphia,  April  27,  1859.  Receptions 
in  the  Counties  of  Luzerne,  Columbia,  Montour,  and  Carbon, 


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Pennsylvania.     Philadelphia:    Collins^  Printer,    1859.    8vo,   pp. 
79.     Portrait.  h.  10841 

Carey.  The  Working  of  British  Free  Trade.  (Originally 
Published  in  the  Plough,  the  Loom,  and  the  Anvil.)  By  H.  C. 
Carey  ...  .  New  Tork.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  42.  b.,  c.  10842 

Alto;  Contraction  or  Expansion?  Repudiation  or  Resumption^  Letters  to  tiie 
Hon.  Hugh  McCulloch,  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  By  Henry  C.  Carey.  Philadelphia  : 
H.  C.  Baird.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  47.  —  The  Credit  System  in  France,  Great  Britain,  and 
the  United  States.  By  Henry  C.Carey.  Philadelphia.  1838.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  130. 
BA.,  c.  —  The  Currency  {Question.  Four  Letters  to  the  Hon.  Schuyler  Colfax.  ...  By 
H.  C.  Carey.  Philadtlphiu  ;  Collins^  printer.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  40.  —  Essay  on  the  Rate 
of  Wages;  with  an  Examination  of  the  Causes  of  the  Ditf'erencei  in  the  Condition  ot 
the  Laboring  Population  throughout  the  World.  Philadelphia,  1835.  8vo.  c.  —  The 
Farmer*!  Question.  Letters  to  Schuyler  Colfax.  Philadelphia  :  Collins.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  —  The  French  and  American  Tariffs  compared  ;  in  a  Series  of  Letters  addressed 
to  Mons.  Michel  Chevalier  ...  .  By  Henry  C.  Carey.  Philadelphia :  Collins,  Printer. 
1861.  8vo,  pp.  29.  BA.,  c,  H.  —  Lettres  critiques  adressees  a  M.  Michel  Chevalier 
par  M.  C.-H.  Carey  ...  traduites  de  I'Anglais  .  .  par  Auguste  Humbert  ...  Paris:  A. 
Lacroix,  Verboeckhovtn  ei  Ce.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  64.  h. —  Henry  C.  Carey  on  National 
Matters.  Philadelphia,  Nov.  15,  1859.  4to,  i  p.  —  Die  Hiilfsquellen  und  der  Krieg 
Nordamerika's.  Ein  Vortrag  gehalten  in  December  1865  vor  der  statistischen  Gejell- 
schaft  zu  New- York.  Nach  dem  amerikanischen  Original  iibersetxt.  Autorisirte  Aus- 
gabe.  Berlin:  Eiehhoff.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  42.  —  How  Protection,  Increase  of  Public 
and  Private  Revenues,  and  National  Independence,  march  Hand  in  Hand  Together. 
Review  of  the  Report  of  the  Hon.  D.  A.  Wells,  Special  Commissioner  of  the  Revenue. 
By  H.  C.  Carey.  Philadelphia,  1869.  8vo,  pp.  64.  —  How  to  have  Cheap  Iron.  ... 
[Philadelphia.  1852.]  8vo,  pp.  15.  c.,  h.  —  Letters  on  International  Copyright.  By 
H.  C.  Carey.  Philadelphia.  1853.  8vu,  pp.  72,  (i).  ba.,  h.  +  Second  Edition. 
New  York:  Hurd  &  Houghton.  186*?.  8vo,  pp.  88.  —  The  Iron  Question.  Letter 
Fifth.  Philadelphia:  Collins.  1865.  ^vo,  pp.  18.  —  Money:  a  Lecture  before  the 
New  York  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society  ...  February,  1857.  By  Henry  C. 
Carey.  ...  New  Tork.  1857.  8vo,  pp.  28.  ba.,  c,  h.  —  The  North  and  the  South. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  York  Tribune.  New  Tork.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  40.  c,  h.,  p. 
—  The  Paper  Question.  Letters  to  the  Hon.  Schuyler  Colfax  ...  .  [Signed,  H.  C. 
Carey.]  Philadelphia.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  41.  h.  —  The  Railroad  Question,  [n.  p. 
1865.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Reconstruction:  Industrial,  Financial,  and  Political.  ...  By 
Henry  C.  Carey,  ff^ashington :  United  Press  Association.  1868.  8vo,  pp.79,  h. — 
The  Resources  of  the  Union.  A  Lecture  read  December,  1865,  before  the  American 
Geographical  and  Statistical  Society,  New  York ;  ...  By  Henry  C.  Carey.  Philadel- 
phia: H.  C.  Baird.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  26.  —  Present  Situation  and  Prospects  of  Ameri- 
can Railways,  Philadelphia.  1855.  8vo.  —  Resumption!  How  it  may  profitably  be 
brought  about.  By  Henry  C.  Carey.  Philadelphia  :  Collins,  Printer.  1869.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  H.  —  Review  of  the  Decade,  1857-67.  By  H.  C.  Carey.  Philadelphia:  Collins, 
Printer.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  40.  h.  —  Shall  we  have  Peace?  Peace  Financial,  and  Peace 
Political  ?  Letters  to  the  President  Elect  of  the  United  States  :  by  H.  C.  Carey.  Phila- 
delphia: Collins,  Printer.  1869.  8vo,  pp.  66.  b. — The  Slave  Question.  [Philadel- 
phia. 1849.]  8vo,  pp.  401-41 1.  BA.,  H.  (From  "The  Plough,  the  Loom,  and  the 
Anvil,"  with  a  half-title.)  —  The  Slave  Trade,  Domestic  and  Foreign;  why  it  exists, 
and  how  it  may  be  extinguished.  Philadelphia.  1853.  i2mo,  c.  —  The  True  Policy 
of  the  South.  Remarks  on  an  Article  in  the  Austin  (Texas)  State  Gazette,  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]  8vo.  c.  —  The  Way  to  outdo  England  with  jut  fighting  her.  Letters  to  the 
Hon.  Schuyler  Colfax,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  on  the  Paper,  the 
Iron,  the  Farmer's,  the  Railroad,  and  the  Currency  Questions.  By  Henry  C.  Carey 
...  .  Philadelphia:  Henry  Carey  Baird.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  165. 


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Carey  and  Lea  (J.)  The  Geography,  History,  and  Statistics 
of  America  and  the  West  Indies,  exhibiting  a  Correct  Account 
of  the  Discovery,  Settlement,  and  Progress  of  the  various  King- 
doms, States,  and  Provinces  of  the  Western  Hemisphere,  to  the 
year  1822.  With  Additions  relative  to  the  New  States  of  South 
America,  etc.  London:  Sherwood.  1823.  8vo,  pp.  447.  18 
Maps,  and  Plates,    -i-  London.   1825.    8vo.  nD.  10843 

"  This  work  appear*  to  be  an  abitmct  of  the  '  Complete  Historical,  Chronological,  and 
Geographical  American  Atlai,'  publithed  at  Philadelphia,  by  Carey  and  Lea,  in  the 
preceding  year,  in  folio." —  Rich, 

Carey  (Isaac  E.)  Abraham  Lincoln.  The  Value  to  the 
Nation  of  his  Exalted  Character.  Rev.  Mr.  Carey's  Fast  Day 
Sermon,  preached  June  i,  1865,  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church 
of  Freeport,  III.     [n.  p    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  b.  10844 

Carey.  Discourse  of  Rev.  Mr.  Carey,  on  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  Preached  on  the  day  of  his  Funeral,  April 
19,  1865,  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  in  Freeport,  Illinois. 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  b.  10845 

Carey.  The  War  an  Occasion  for  Thanksgiving.  A  Dis- 
course for  Thanksgiving,  preached  at  Keokuk,  Iowa,  November 
28,  1 861.     Keokuky  Iowa.   186 1.    8vo,  pp.  22.  10846 

Also:  The  Conflict  and  the  Victory.  Two  Discourses  for  the  Times.  Preached 
November  6  and  24,  1864,  at  Freeport,  111.  Freeport^  III,:  Judson  &  McClutr.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  —  God's  Wonderful  Doings  in  behalf  of  the  Nation.  A  Discourse 
preached  on  the  National  Thanksgiving  Day,  November  26,  1863,  at  Freeport,  Tlli- 
noil.      Freeport,  Ill.i  Judson  Csf  McCluer.   1863.     8vo,  pp.  16. 

Carey  (J.  L.)  Slave.y  and  the  Wilmot  Proviso;  with  some 
Suggestions  for  a  Compromise.  By  John  L.  Carey.  Baltimore: 
Joseph  N.  Lewis.   1847.    ^^o,  pp.  64.  b.,  h.  10847 

Carey.  Slavery  in  Maryland  briefly  considered.  By  John 
L.Carey.     Baltimore:  John  Murphy.   1845.    i2mo,  pp.  51,  (2). 

Carey  (J.  P.)  Carey's  Record  of  the  Great  Rebellion.  A 
carefully  compiled  Chronological  History  of  the  War,  from  the 
Dawn  of  the  Rebellion  to  the  Dawn  of  Peace.  By  James  P. 
Carey.     New  Tork:  Dick  ^  Fitzgerald.  [1865.]   8vo,  pp.  16. 

Carey  (Mathew).  An  Address  to  William  Tudor,  Esq., 
Author  of  letters  on  the  Eastern  States.  Intended  to  prove  the 
Calumny  and  Slander  of  his  Remarks  on  the  Olive  Branch. 
Philadelphia:  M.  Carey  ^  Son.    182 1.    i2mo,  pp.  xiv,  9-67. 

Carey.    Appendix  to  the  Eighth  Edition  of  the  Olive  Branch 


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or  Faults  on  Both  Sides,  Federal  and  Democrat.     Philadelphia^ 
July  4,  1817.    8vo.  10851 

Carey.  Autobiographical  Sketches^  in  a  Series  of  Letters 
addressed  to  a  Friend.  Vol.  i,  containing  a  view  of  the  Rise  and 
Progress  of  the  American  System,  &c.  Philadelphia.  [1829.] 
i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  156.  c.  10852 

Carey.  Brief  View  of  the  System  of  Internal  Improvement 
of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  ...  By  M.  Carey.  Published  by 
Order  of  the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Internal  Improve- 
ment. Philadelphia:  printed  by  Lydia  R.  Bailey.  1831.  8vo, 
pp.  36.  BA.,  p.  10853 

[Carey.]  A  Calm  Address  to  the  People  of  the  Eastern 
States,  on  the  Subject  of  the  Representation  of  Slaves ;  the  Re- 
presentation in  the  Senate;  and  the  Hostility  to  Commerce 
ascribed  to  the  Southern  States.  By  the  Author  of  the  Olive 
Branch.  ...  Philadelphia :  M.  Carey.  Nov.  28,  1814.  i2mo,  i  I. 
folded,  I  slip,  pp.  47.  b.,  p.  +  Boston:  reprinted  by  Rowe  ana 
Hooper.   1814.    i2mo,  pp.  50.  h.  10854 

Carey.  Carey's  American  Atlas:  containing  twenty  Maps 
and  one  Chart.  Philadelphia:  Engraved  for  and  Published  by 
Mathew  Carey.  1795.  Folio.  +  [With  23  Maps.  Ibid.']  yfprily 
1809.   4to.  BA.  10855 

Carey.  Carey's  American  Pocket  Atlas:  containing  the 
[19]  following  Maps  ...  .  With  a  Concise  Description  of  each 
State.  Philadelphia:  Mathew  Carey.  1 796.  i2mo,  pp.  118, 
i3*-i6*.  -f-  Second  Edition,  greatly  improved  and  enlarged. 
Philadelphia:  Mathew  Carey.  180 1.  8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  112.  Table 
folded.  +  Containing  Twenty  [23]  Maps  ...  .  Fourth  Edition 
...   .  [/J/V.]   1814.    i2mo,  pp.  iv,  168,  2  1.  folded.         h.  10856 

Carey.  Carey's  Minor  American  Atlas;  containing  Nine- 
teen Maps  ...  .  With  the  Main  Roads  correctly  laid  down. 
Philadelphia:  Mathew  Carey.  M.DCCC.ii.    4to,  Title.     Maps. 

This  probably  furms  the  third  edition  of  the  "Pocket  Atlas." 

Carey.  C?acy\  GencrdX  \t\zs  ...  Philadelphia.  1796.  Folded 
sheets.  45  Maps.  +  Philadelphia:  Mathew  Carey.  June^  9, 
1800.  Folio.  49  Maps.  +  Philadelphia.  1804.  Folio.  +  Im- 
proved and  Enlarged.  Philadelphia.  1 8 14.  Folio.  58  Maps. 
+  Philadelphia.   181 8.  10858 

These  maps  are  also  included  in  the  American  edition  of  Guthrie's  "  Geography." 
Also :  Carey's  War-Atlas :  ...  [7  Maps  of  Portions  of  Europe,  and  the  West  Indies, 
n.  p.    n.  d.]    Folded  sheets. 


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[Carey. J  Common  Sense  Addresses  to  the  Citizens  of  the 
Southern  States  ...  .  By  a  Citizen  of  Philadelphia.  [Signed 
Hamilton.]  Philadelphia.  1829.  8vo.  f  Fourth  Edition,  en- 
larged.     Philadelphia.  Nov.  25,  1829.    ^^o,  pp.  56.     ba.  10859 

[Carey.  )  A  Connected  View  of  the  whole  Internal  Navi- 
gation of  the  United  States,  Natural  and  Artificial,  Present  and 
Prospective.  Philadelphia.  1826.  8vo.  -f-  Corrected  and  Im- 
proved from  the  edition  of  1826,  and  much  Enlarged  from 
Authentic  Materials.  With  ...  map,  and  ...  statistical  De- 
tails. By  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States.  Philadelphia.  1830. 
8vo.  10860 

[Carey.]  The  Crisis.  An  Appeal  to  the  Good  Sense  of  the 
Nation,  against  the  Spirit  of  Resistance  and  Dissolution  of  the 
Union  ...  Philadelphia:  printed  by  IVilliam  F.  Geddes^  ...  1832. 
8vo,  pp.  28,  (4).  H.  -f  Third  Edition,  corrected.  [/W.] 
yfugust  I,  1832.    llhid.^  BA.,  H.  10861 

[Carey.]  The  Crisis:  a  Solemn  Appeal  to  the  President, 
the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives,  ...  on  the  Destructive 
Tendency  of  the  Pres*^  -t  Policy  of  this  Country  ...  .  By  a  Penn- 
sylvanian.     Philadelp  H.    C.    Carey  &    I.   Lea.    Nov.    24, 

1823.    8vo,  pp.  79.  ,  H.    +  Second  Edition.    [/J/V.]  1823. 

8vo.  10802 

Carey.  Cursory  Reflections  on  the  System  of  Taxation 
established  in  the  City  of  Philadelphia;  with  a  Brief  Sketch  of 
its  Unequal  and  Unjust  Operation.  ...  [^Philadelphia :']  Published 
by  the  Author.   March  10,  1806.    8vo,  pp.  47.  p.  10863 

Carey.  Debates  and  Proceedings  of  the  General  Assembly 
of  Pennsylvania,  on  the  Memorials  praying  a  Repeal  of  Suspen- 
sion of  the  Law  annulling  the  Charter  of  the  Bank.  Mathew 
Carey,  Editor.  Philadelphia :  printed  for  Carey  Iff  Co.,  Seddon  and 
Pritchard.  M.  cc.  Lxxxvi.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  132.  c,  h.  10864 

Carey.  Desultory  Account  of  the  Yellow  Fever,  in  Phila- 
delphia, in  October,  1793.  By  Mathew  Carey.  Philadelphia. 
1793.    8vo.  10865 

Carey.  Essays  on  Political  Economy,  or  the  most  Certain 
Means  of  promoting  the  Wealth,  Power,  Resources  and  Happi- 
ness of  Nations;  applied  particularly  to  the  United  States.  By 
M.  Carey  ...  .  Philadelphia:  H.  C.  Carey  djf  /.  Lea.  1822. 
8vo,  pp.  X,  (3),  10-546,  (10).  D.  10866 


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[Carey.]  Essay*  tending  to  prove  the  Ruinous  Effects  of 
the  Policy  of  the  United  States  on  the  Three  Classes,  Farmers, 
Planters  and    Merchants.      Addressed   to    Edward   Livingston, 

Esq.   ...    By  a  Citizen  of  Philadelphia Philadelphia.    De- 

ctmhtr  II,  1826.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  34.  ha.,  n.  10867 

With  the  caption,  **  Hamilton  —  Eleventh  Seriei,  —  No. 


-VII. 


[Carey.]  Examination  of  a  Tract  on  the  Alteration  of  tht; 
Tariff,  written  by  Thomas  Cooper,  m.d.  By  a  Pennsylvatiian. 
To  which  is  annexed  the  Tract  of  Judge  Cooper,  verbatim. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  for  H.  C.  Carey  Q  I.  Lea.  1824.  8v(),  pp. 
vii»(i)»36,  27.  BA.  f  Second  Edition.  [/&/</.]  8vo.  -|- Third 
Edition.     \_Ibid.'\    24mo,  pp.  72.  ba.  10868 

In  the  firtt  ed.,  Judge  Cuoper'i  Tract  has  a  title-page  and  separate  paging,  pp.  27. 

Carey.  Facts  and  Observations,  illustrative  of  the  Past  and 
Present  Situation  and  Future  Prospects  of  the  United  States ; 
embracing  A  View  of  the  causes  of  the  late  Bankruptcies  in 
Boston.  By  a  Pcnnsylvanian.  Second  Edition,  greatly  im- 
proved. Philadelphia:  H.  C.  Carey  isf  I.  Lea.  1822.  8vo,  pp. 
5;-.  BA.  +  Third  Edition,  improved.  ...  [/A/V.]  1822.  8vo, 
pp.  54.  H.  10869 

Carey.  Letters  on  the  Colonization  Society ;  with  a  view 
of  its  probable  results,  ...  By  M.  Carey.  Philadelphia.  1832. 
8vo.  +  Second  Edition,  enlarged  and  improved.  ...  Philadel- 
phia. Jpril  26,  1832.  8vo,  pp.  32.  BA.  +  Third  Edition. 
[/tiV.]  May^  29,  1832.  +  Fourth  Edition.  \Il>id.'\  June  19, 
1832.    [Ibid.'\      H.     4-    Fifth   Edition.     \_Ibid.\    Sept.    7,   1832. 

Elbid.'^     H.    +  Seventh  Edition.     Philadelphia.  Jpril  15,  1833. 
Ibid.]    H.    -f  Ninth  Edition.  ...   [^Ibid.]    Sept.  17,  1834.    8vo, 


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Map  and  Plate,      h.    -h  Thirteenth    Edition. 
Philadelphia.    October  17,  1838.    [/&/</.]  H.  10870 

Carey.  Miscellaneous  Essays :  containing,  among  a  Variety 
of  other  Articles,  History  of  the  Yellow  Fever  which  prevailed 
at  Philadelphia  in  the  Year  1793  ...  .  Reflections  on  the  Sub- 
ject of  Emigration  ...  .  Essays  on  the  Public  Charities  of  Phila- 
delphia ...  .  A  Brief  View  of  the  Policy  of  the  Founders  of  the 
Colonies  ...  .  By  M.  Carey  ...  .  Philadelphia.  Nov.  13,  1830. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  (3),  x-472.  B.  1087 1 

Other  coUectioiu  of  Carey's  tracts  were  bound  up  and  issued  as  Carey's  "  Miscel- 
lanies." 

Carey.    Miscellaneous  Trifles  in  Prose.    By  Mathew  Carey. 


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Philadelphia :  printed  for  the  Author  by  Lang  and  Ustick.    M.DCC- 
xcvi.   24mo,  pp.  176.  BA.,  P.  10872 

Contains  "  Folding  Bill,"  Life  of  General  Greene,"  "  Thoughts  on  the  Policy  of 
encouraging  Migration,"  "  Theatricus." 

Carey.  The  New  Olive  Branch;  or,  an  Attempt  to  estab- 
lish an  Identity  of  Interest  between  Agriculture,  Manufactures, 
and  Commerce ;  and  to  prove,  that  a  Large  Portion  of  the  Man- 
ufacturing Industry  of  the  Nation  has  been  sacrificed  to  Com- 
merce, and  that  Commerce  has  suffered  by  this  Policy  nearly  as 
much  as  Manufactures.  By  M.  Carey  ...  .  Philadelphia:  M. 
Carey  ^  Son.  1820.  Bvo,  Title,  pp.  x,  17-248,  2  1.  B.,  c.  4- 
Second  Edition.   ...  [^Ibid.']    8vo,  pp.  130.  ba.  10873 

Carey.  New  Olive  Branch :  addresssed  to  the  Citizens  of 
South  Carolina.  Philadelphia.  1 831.  8vo.  +  Second  Edition. 
Philadelphia.   1 83 1.    8vo.  10874 

Relates  to  the  tariff. 

Carey.  Nine  Letters  to  Adam  Seybert,  Representative  in 
Congress  for  the  City  of  Philadelphia.  [On  the  Bank  of  the 
United  States.]  By  M.  Carey.  ...  Philadelphia:  the  Author. 
Dec.  15,  1810.  8vo,  pp.  59.     ba.    4-  Second  Edition,  enlarged. 


Philadelphia.   Jan.  7,  181 1.    8vo,  pp.  80. 


10875 


Carey.  Observations  on  Dr.  Rush's  Enquiry  into  the 
Origin  of  the  late  Epidemic  Fever  in  Philadelphia :  by  Mathew 
Carey.  Philadelphia :  from  the  Press  of  the  Author.  December  14, 
1793.    i2mo,  pp.  23.  c,  H.  10876 

This  also  forms  the  seventh  of  his  "  Select  Pamphlets." 

Carey.  The  Olive  Branch ;  or  Faults  on  both  sides.  Fed- 
eral and  Democratic.  A  Serious  Appeal  on  the  necessity  of 
Mutual  Forgiveness  and  Harmony  to  save  our  country.  By 
Mathew  Carey.  Philadelphia.  18 14.  i2mo.  +  Second  Edition, 
improved  and  enlarged.  Philadelphia.  Jan.  9,  1815.  +  Third 
Edition.  Boston:  reprinted  by  Rowe  and  Hooper.  Feb.^  1815. 
i2mo,  pp.  xxiii,  13-336.  h.  +  Fourth  Edition,  enlarged. 
Philadelphia:  the  Author.  Aprils  18 15.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  241; 
276.  H.  +  Sixth  Edition,  enlarged.  Philadelphia :  the  Author. 
September^  1815.  8vo,  pp.  454  [455].  b.,  c.  +  Seventh  Edi- 
tion. Philadelphia.  1815.  8vo,  pp.  486.  +  Seventh  Edition. 
Middlebury^  Ft.:  Wm.  Slade^  Junior.  18 16.  i2mo,  pp.  468.  -f- 
Eighth  Edition,  enlarged.  Philadelphia.  July  4,  1817.  8vo,  pp. 
452,  56.    +  Tenth  Edition.     Philadelphia.   1830.  8vo.  p. 


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Carey.  Olive  Branch,  No.  iii.  Or  an  Inquiry  whether  any 
Arrangement  is  practicable  between  the  P^iiends  and  Opposers 
of  the  Protecting  System  ...  .  To  which  is  added,  an  Antici- 
patory Epitaph  on  the  Constitution,  in  the  Event  of  a  Secession, 
and  its  Necessary  Result,  a  Dissolution  of  the  Union.  ...  By 
M.  Carey.     Philadelphia.  March^  29,  1832.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  68. 

"The  Olive  Branch,"  No.  iv.,  pp.  4,  is  dated  April  23,  1832. 

Carey.  An  Answer  to  Certain  Parts  of  a  Work  Published 
by  Mathew  Carey,  entitled  "  The  Olive  Branch ;  or.  Faults  on 
Both  Sides."  By  a  Federalist.  [^Philadelphia.  18 16.]  i2mo, 
pp.  232.  10879 

Carey.  The  Plagi-Scurriliad :  A  Hudibrastic  Poem.  Dedi- 
cated to  Colonel  Eleazer  Oswald.  By  Mathew  Carey.  Phila- 
delphia: Printed  &  Sold  by  the  yiuthor.  mdcclxxxvi.  8vo,  pp.  iv. 
27,  {3).  10880 

Carey.  A  Plumb  Pudding  for  the  Humane,  Chaste,  Valiant, 
and  Enlightened  Peter  Porcupine,  By  his  Obliged  Friend,  Mathew 
Carey.  ...  Philadelphia:  the  Author.  [1798.]  8vo,  pp.  48,  8.  + 
Second  Edition.     Philadelphia.   1798.   8vo.  P.  1088 1 

Carey.  The  Porcupiniad;  a  Hudibrastic  Poem.  In  Four 
Cantos.  Addressed  to  William  Cobbett,  by  Mathew  Carey. 
Canto  I.  ...  Philadelphia :  ...  the  Author.  March  2,  1799.  8vo, 
pp.  52.  Plate.  BA.  +  Canto  11.  &  in.  ...  [Ibid.'\  April  15,  1799. 
8vo,  pp.  44.  BA.  4-  Second  Edition,  Improved.  Philadelphia. 
...  April  22.  M,DCC,xcix.    8vo,  pp.  35.     Plate.  10882 

Carey.  Select  Pamphlets :  viz,  ...  3.  Address  to  the  House 
of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  [,  on  Lord  Grenville's 
Treaty.  ...  Philadelphia:  printed  for  Mathew  Carey.  1796.  8vo, 
pp.  vi,  8-48.]  4.  Features  of  Mr.  Jay's  Treaty.  [To  which 
is  annexed  A  View  of  the  Commerce  of  the  United  States,  as  it 
stands  at  present,  and  as  it  is  fixed  by  Mr.  Jay's  Treaty.  [Ibid.'\ 
1795.  8vo,  pp.  51.]  5.  ...  \_See  No.  10884.]  6.  Dr.  Nassy's 
Account  of  the  same  Fever.  7.  ...  [&*No.  10884.]  8.  Revo- 
lution of  America  —  By  the  Abbe  Raynal.  Philadelphia :  Mathew 
Carey.  1796.    8vo.  10883 

Remainder  copies  coUeried  under  a' general  title. 

Carey.  A  Short  Account  of  the  Malignant  Fever,  lately 
Prevalent  in  Philadelphia :  With  a  Statement  of  the  Proceedings 
that  took  place  on  the  Subject  in  Different  Parts  of  the  United 
States.     By  Mathew  Carey.     Philadelphia.   1793.    8vo,  pp.  103. 

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c.    -f-  Second  Edition.     Philadelphia:  printed  by  the  Author.  No- 
vember 23,  1793.    8vo,  pp.  103,  (i),  4  1.  c,  H.  10884 

This  edition  alsu  forms  the  Afth  of  his  "  Select  Pamphlets." 

Carey.  A  Short  Account  of  the  Malignant  Fever  lately 
Prevalent  in  Philadelphia:  with  a  Statement  of  the  Proceedings 
that  took  place  on  the  subject  in  different  parts  of  the  United 
States.  By  Mathew  Carey.  Third  Edition,  Improved.  Phila- 
delphia:  Printed  by  the  Juthor.  November  30,  1793.  8vo,  pp. 
112,  4  1.,  pp.  16.  -f-  Fourth  Edition,  improved.  [^Ibid.^  "Janu- 
ary 16,  1794.  8vo,  pp.  164.  BA.,  H.  +  Tenth  Edition.  Phila- 
delphia.   1830.    8vo,  pp.  97.  10885 

"This  pamphlet  is  rather  a  historical  account  of  the  circumstances  attending  the 
visitation  of  the  yellow  fever,  which  proved  so  fatal  in  Philadelphia,  in  the  year  1793, 
and  in  which  Mr.  Carey  has  presented  his  fellow-citizens  with  a  collection  of  facts 
and  observations  well  calculated  for  the  satisfaction  of  their  anxious  curiosity."  — 
M.  R.,  XIV.  187. 

Carey.  Histoire  succincte  de  la  fievre  maligne  Qui  a  regne 
dernierement  a  Philadelphie,  suivi  D'un  Recit  des  mesures  prises 
dans  diiFerentes  parties  des  Etats  Unis,  au  sujet  de  cette  maladie. 
Par  Mathew  Carey.  Philadelphia:  Imprim'e  par  Parent  pour 
rAuteur.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  102.  BA.  +  [A  Fourth  Edition.] 
Philadelphia.  [1.794.]    8vo.  bm.  10886 

Carey.  Kort  berigt  wegens  de  kwaadaartige  koorts,  welke 
onlangs  in  Philadelphia  heerschte ;  benevens  eene  opgaaf  van  het 
gebeurde  omtrent  dit  onderwerp  in  verscheidene  gedeeltens  der 
Vereenigde  Staten  van  Noord-America.  Uit  het  Engelsch  ver- 
taald  door  N.  C.  de  Fremery.     Haarlem.   1794.    8vo.        10887 

Carey.  Eine  kiirze  Nachricht  von  dem  bosartigen  Fieber, 
welches  kiirzlich  in  Philadelphia  grassiret.  ...  [Mit]  Nachrichten 
von  der  Pest  in  London  [1665]  und  Marseille  [1720]  ...  . 
Uebersetzt  aus  dem  Englischen  von  Carl  Erdmann.  Lancaster. 
1794.    8vo.  10888 

[Carey.]  A  Warning  Voice  to  the  Cotton  and  Tobacco 
Planters,  Farmers,  Merchants  of  the  United  States,  on  the  Per- 
nicious Consequences  to  their  respective  Interests  of  the  Exist- 
ing Policy  of  the  Country.  By  a  Pennsylvanian.  Philadelphia: 
H.  C.  Carey  iff  I.  Lea.   1824.    8vo,  pp.  xx,  9-76.       ba.  10889 

Mr.  Carey  was  a  voluminous  and  somewhat  vigorous  writer  on  the  topics  of  the  day. 
Many  of  his  tracts  were  published  anonymously.  In  the  list  of  his  works  included  in 
the  note,  the  titles  have  been  arranged  alphabetically — the  anonymous  works  being 
preceded  by  the  name  in  brackets.  "  Banking,"  "  Political  Economy,"  "  The 
Tariff,"   "  Nullification,"  etc.,  are  the  leading  topics. 


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Addreai  delivered  before  the  Philadelphia  Society  fur  promoting  Agriculture  ... 
Twentieth  of  July,  1824.  ...  Fhiladelpltia :  Joseph  R.  Skerrett.  1824.  Svo,  pp.  80. 
HA.  —  Second  Edition.  [^Ibid,']  Svo,  Title,  pp.  66.  11.  +  Fourth  Edition.  \_Ihid.'\ 
24nno,  pp.  108.  +  Fifth  Edition,  revised  ...  .  Philadelphia.  November  1827.  Svo, 
pp.  71.  BA.  —  Address  of  the  Pennsylvania  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Manufac- 
tures and  the  Mechanic  Arts,  to  the  Public.  Philadelphia.  1827.  Svo. — Address  to 
Congress ;  being  a  View  of  the  Ruinous  Consequences  of  a  Dependence  on  Foreign 
Markets  for  the  Sale  of  the  Great  Staples  of  this  Nation,  Flour,  Cotton,  and  Tobacco. 
Philadelphia.  1820.  Svo.  w.  +  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia :  Carey  &  Lea.  1820. 
Svo.  c.  —  Address  to  the  Farmers  of  the  United  States,  on  the  Ruinous  consequences 
to  their  vital  Interests  of  the  Existing  Policy  of  this  Country.  ...   M.   Carey  &  Son. 

1821.  Svo,  pp.  84,  (5).  BA.  +  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia.  1821.  Svo.  —  Ad- 
dress to  the  Liberal  and  Humane.  Philadelphia,  1832.  Svo.  —  [Carey.]  Addresses 
of  the  Philadelphia  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  National  Industry.  ...  Philadelphia  : 
M.  Carey  and  Son.  1819.  Svo,  pp.  xvi,  9-280.  ba.  —  [Carey.]  ...  Addresses  to 
the  Citizens  of  the  Southern  States  :  being  a  Solemn  Warning  against  the  Destructive 
Doctrine  of  a  Separation  of  the  Union,  advocated  in  the  Late  Message  of  .  George 
M'Duffie,  Governor  of  South  Carolina,  as  leading  inevitably  to  Civil  War  ...  .  Second 
Edition,  improved,  ...  Philadelphia:  printed  by  Haiiuell  and  Barrington.  February  19, 
1835.  Svo,  pp.  iv,  24.  H. —  African  Colonization.  Philadelphia.  1S29.  Svo. — 
Annals  of  Liberality,  Generosity,  Public  Spirit,  &c.  Third  Series,  No.  iii,  iv.  Phila- 
delphia. 1S34.  Svo,  pp.  4.  —  An  Appeal  to  Common  Sense- and  Common  Justice;  ... 
Intended  to  prove  the  extreme  injustice  as  well  as  the  impolicy  of  the  existing  tariff, 
...  Philadelphia.  1S22.  Svo,  pp.  104.  +  Second  Edition,  improved.  ...  Philadelphia  t 
published  by  H.  C.  Carey  and  I.  Lea.  March.  7.  1822.  Svo,  pp.  (2),  1 12.  H.  + 
Third  Edition,  improved.  ...  [/WJ.]  April  2,  1822.  Svo,  pp.  112.  ba.  —  Appeal 
to  the  Justice  and  Humanity  of  the  Stockholders  of  the  Chesapeake  and  Delaware 
Canal.  Philadelphia.  1825.  Svo. —  Appeal  to  the  Wealthy  of  the  Land,  ...  on  the 
Character,  Conduct,  Situation  and  Prospects  of  those,  whose  sole  Dependence  for  Sub- 
sistence is  on  the  Labour  of  their  Hands.  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia.  1833.  Svo, 
pp.  36.  +  Third  Edition.  Philadelphia.  August  15,  1S33. —  ...  The  Boston  Re- 
port and  Mercantile  Memorials.  No.  i.  [Signed  Hamilton,  dated  Feb.  4,  1828. 
Second  Edition,  March  14,  1S28.  n.  p.  n.d.]  Svo,  pp.  4.  ba. — Canal  Policy. 
Philadelphia.  1824.  Svo.  4-  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia.  iSz$.  Svo.  —  [Carey.] 
Third  Edition,  March  29,  1827.  Colburt,  —  No.  I.  [Dated  Jan.  22, 1S27.  n.  p.  n. 
d.]  8vo,  pp.  4.  ba.  (I  have  seen,  also:  Appendix,  No.  iv.  Colbert,  —  No.  I. 
Fourth  Edition,  April  25,  1827.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  Svo,  pp.  41-4S.  —  Philadelphia,  May 
3,  1S26.  Colbert  —  Third  Series  —  No.  ii.-iv.  [n.  p.  n.d.]  Svo,  pp.  5-12,  5. 
II.,  III.,  1st  ed.,  Nov.  1826;  2d  ed.,  May  3,  5,  1S27;  iv.,  June  14,  1827.) — Col- 
Ic-tanea :  Displaying  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Tariff"  System  of  the  United  States. 
...  Philadelphia.  1833.  Svo,  pp.  25.  —  Controversy  with  Fenno.  Philadelphia.  1806. 
Svo,  p.  —  [Carey.]  Cursory  Views  of  the  Literal  and  Restrictive  Systems  of  Politi- 
cal Economy;  with  an  Examination  of  Mr.  Huskinson's  System  of  Duties  on  Imports. 
By  a  Citizen  of  Philadelphia.  Second  Edition,  greatly  enlarged  and  improved.  .,, 
Philadelphia :  printed  by  y.  A.  R.  Skerrett.  1826.  Svo,  pp.  26.  ba.  +  Fourth 
Edition  ...  enlarged  ...  .  Philadelphia :  printed  by  y.  R.  Skerrett.  Dec.  12,  1826. 
Svo,  pp.  30.  H.  (Signed  «•  Hamilton,"  and  called  "  Twelfth  Series.")  +  Second 
Edition.  Philadelphia.  1S32.  Svo.  —  [Carey.]  A  Desultory  Examination  of  the 
Reply  of  the  Rev.  W.  V.  Harold  to  a  Catholic  Layman's  Rejoinder.  By  a  Catholic 
Layman.  To  which  is  annexed  ...  the  above  Reply  verbatim  .  ...  Philadelphia :  H. 
C.   Carey  &   L   Lea.    1S22.    Svo,   pp.   72.      ba.     4-  Second  Edition.      Philadelphia. 

1822.  Svo.  —  Desultory  Reflections,  excited  by  the  Calamitous  Fate  of  John  Fuller- 
ton.  ...  Third  Edition.  Philadelphia:  the  Author.  Feb.  10,  1S02.  Svo,  pp.  24.  ba. 
—  Desultory  Reflections  upon  the  Ruinous  Consequences  of  a  Non-Renewal  of  the 
Charter  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.  ...  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia  :  the  Author. 
1810,    Svo,  pp.  23.     BA.    ■\-  ThixA  U\t\on.  ...  Philadelphia :  the  Author.   1810.    Svo, 


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pp.  44.  BA.,  H.  —  [Carey.]  The  r'.iolution  of  the  Union.  A  Sober  Address  to 
all  those  who  have  any  Interest  in  the  Welfare,  the  Power,  the  Glory,  or  the  Happi- 
ness oi  the  United  States.  ...  By  a  Citizen  of  Pennsylvania.  [Signed  Hamilton.] 
Second  Edition.  Philadelphia,  September  i,  1832.  8vo,  pp.  36.  ba.  {See,  forward, 
his  "  Essay.")  —  Emigration  from  Ireland  and  Immigration  to  the  United  States.  Phila- 
delphia. 1828.  8vo.  —  On  Emigration.  ...  Philadelphia.  1814.  8vo.  p.  —  [Carey.] 
Essay  on  the  Dissolution  of  the  Union  threatened  by  the  NuUifiers  of  Soutn  Caro- 
lina. ...  Second  Part.  [Signed  Hamilton,]  Third  Edition,  improved.  Philadelphia. 
Oct.  3,  1832.  8vo,  I  1.,  pp.  23-36.  BA.  [See,  before,  his  "  Dissolution.")  —  Essays  on 
Banking.  ...  Philadelphia.  18 16.  i2mo. —  Essays  on  Railroads.  Second  Edition.  Phila- 
delphia. 1830.  8vo.  —  Essays  on  the  Protecting  System.  ...  Philadelphia.  1830.  8vo. 
—  Essays  on  the  Public  Charities  of  Philadelphia,  intended  to  vindicate  the  Benevolent 
Societies  of  this  City  from  the  Charge  of  Encouraging  Idleness,  &c.  Fourth  Edition, 
gratuitous.  Philadelphia.  1829.  8vo.  +  Fifth  Edition.  Philadelphia.  1830.  8vo. 
N.  —  Examination  of  the  Boston  Report  on  Free  Trade.  Philadelphia.  1828.  8vo. — 
[Carey.]  Examination  of  the  Charleston  (S.  C.)  Memorial.  [Signed  Jefferson. 
Dated  Philadelphia,  July  17,  23,  25,  28,  and  Sept.  7,  1827.  n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp. 
29.  BA.  —  [Carey.]  Examination  of  the  Pretensions  of  New-England  to  Commercial 
Pre-eminence.  Philadelphia.  1 8 14.  8vo.  —  Exhibit  of  the  Shocking  Oppression  and 
Injustice  suffered  for  sixteen  months  by  John  Randall,  Contractor  for  the  Eastern 
Section  of  the  Chesapeake  and  Delaware  Canal.  Philadelphia.  1825.  8vo.  +  Third 
Edition.  Philadelphia.  1825.  8vo.  —  Extracts  from  "Letters  on  the  Colonization 
Society,"  with  its  probable  results  on  the  white  and  colored  population  of  the  United 
States  ...  .  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  ba.  —  [Carey.]  Extracts  from  the  Crisis 
...  .  By  a  Pennsylvanian.  Second  Edition.  ...  Philadelphia:  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea. 
Dec.  22,  1823.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  53-79.  ba.  —  Extracts  from  the  Olive  Branch,  No. 
3,  on  the  Protecting  System.  In  Letters  to  Hon.  W.  Drayton  and  Hon.  H.  Middle- 
ton.  [Philadelphia.  1832.]  8vo,  pp.  68. — Female  Wages  and  Female  Oppression. 
Philadelphia.  1835.  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  [Carey.]  Fifty-one  Substantial  Reasons  against  any 
Modification  whatever  of  the  Existing  Tariff:  whereby  the  Consistency  and  Propriety 
of  the  Opposition  of  the  Cotton  Planters,  the  Tobacco  Planters,  and  the  Merchants, 
To  the  " Infernal  Bill,"  are  fully  justified.  By  a  Pennsylvanian.  ...  Philadelphia:  H. 
C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea.  8vo,  pp.  12.  ba.  (I  find  an  edition  mentioned  "■Phil.  1824." 
pp.  xvi,  27.)  —  [Carey.]  Fragment.  Addressed  to  the  Sons  and  Daughters  of 
Humanity,  By  a  Citizen  of  the  World.  Philadelphia :  Printed  for  Matheio  Carey. 
MDCcxcvi.  Sm.  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  [Carey.]  Hamilton.  New  Series.  Philadelphia.  1824. 
8vo.  -|-  Fourth  Series.  Philadelphia.  1822.  8vo. —  [Carey.]  Hamilton.  Eleventh 
Series,  —  No.  I  [-  vii.  Philadelphia.  Aug.  28-Dec.  5,  1826.]  8vo,  pp.  34. — 
[Carey.]  Historical  sketch  of  and  remarks  upon  Congressional  Caucuses  for  President  & 
Vice-President.  From  the  Olive  Branch.  Philadelphia  :  the  Author.  1816.  8vo,  pp.  36. 
H.  —  Infant  Schools.  Philadelphia.  1830.  8vo. —  [Carey.]  Internal  Improvement. 
[Dated  Philadelphia,  Nov.  12,  1829.  n.  p.  n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  4.  ba.,  w. —  [Carey.] 
A  Last  Appeal  to  the  Stockholders  of  the  Chesapeake  and  Delaware  Canal  on  the 
Injustice  exercised  towards  Mr.  Randall,  the  Contractor  for  the  Eastern  Section, 
[n.  p.  1825.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  -(- Second  Edition.  Philadelphia.  1825.  8vo.  +  Third 
Edition.  Philadelphia.  1825.  8vo.  —  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Mr.  Calhoun,  Chairman  of 
the  Committee  on  a  National  Currency.  ...  Philadelphia.  iS  16.  l2mo.  p.  —  Letter  to 
the  Editor  of  the  New  York  Daily  Sentinel,  on  Female  Wages.  March.  1830.  8vo. — 
Letters  on  the  Condition  of  the  Poor.  Philadelphia.  1835.  8vo.  -f  Second  Edition. 
Philadelphia.  1835.  8vo.  —  Letters  relating  to  the  Chesapeake  and  Delaware  Canal. 
Philadelphia.  1825.  8vo.  —  Letters  to  the  Bank  P'rectors,  on  the  pernicious  conse- 
quences of  the  prevailing  System  of  Banking  Operations  ...  .  Philadelphia.  1816.  i2mo. 
c.  —  Letters  to  Messrs.  Abbott  Lawrence  ...  [etc.  Signed  M.  Carey  and  dated 
Philadelphia,  Nov.  8-17,  1832.  n.  p.  n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  b.  —  [Carey.]  "Look 
before  you  leap."  Addresses  to  the  Citizens  of  the  Southern  States :  being  a 
Solemn   Warning  against   the  Destructive  Doctrine  of  a  Separation  of  the  Union, 


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...  Second  edition,  improved.  By  the  author  of  "The  Olive  Branch."  Phila- 
delphia: printed  by  Haswell  and  Barrin^ton.  ...  1835.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  24.  h. — 
[Carey.]  A  Looking  Glass  for  the  Nullifiers.  [n.  p.  1832  ?]  8vo,  pp.  4. 
BA.  —  Matter  of  Fact  versus  Messrs.  Huskinston  and  Peel.  Philadelphia.  1828. 
8vo.— f  Carey.]  Mi.-morial  of  the  Citizens  of  F'hiladelphi.!  to  Congress.  Philadel- 
phia. 1827.  i2mo.  —  [Carey.]  Memorial  to  Congress  of  the  Pennsylvania  Society  for 
the  Encouragement  ot  American  Manufactures.  Philadelphia.  1820.  8vo. —  [Carey.] 
No'ice  of  Societies  for  promoting  Manual  Labor  in  Literary  Institutions;  with  Extracts 
from  Report  of  New- York  Society.    Third  Edition.    Philadelphia.    1834.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

—  On  the  Tendency  of  our  System  of  Intercourse  with  Foreign  Nations.  Philadelphia. 
1822.  8vo. —  Political  Economists,  from  Jan.  24,  to  May  1,  1824.  Edited  by  M. 
Carey,  Esq.  Vol.  i.  Philadelphia.  1824.  8vo. —  [Carey.]  Political  Economy.  [An 
Examination  of  the  Treasurer's  Report.  Signed  Colbert.  Dated  Philadelphia,  Jan. 
2-March  6,  1826.  n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  24.  ha. — The  Prospect  before  us.  Phila- 
delphia. 1822.  i2mo.  +  Fourth  Edition.  Philadelphia.  1822.  i2mo.  —  [Carey.] 
(Third  Edition.)  Prospects  beyond  the  Rubicon.  [Signed  Hamilton.  Philadelphia. 
1833.]  8vo,  pp.  27.  BA. — [Carey.]  Second  Series.  Nos.  I,  2,  6.  1833.  (Second 
Edition,  corrected,  March  7,  1833.  ...  No.  i.  [n.  p.  n,  d.]  8vo,  pp.  2.)  —  [Carey.] 
Prospects  on  the  Rubicon.  Part  11.  Letters  on  the  prevailing  excitement  in  South 
Carolina.  On  the  Means  employed  to  produce  it.  On  the  Causes  that  led  to  the 
Depreciation  of  the  Great  Staple  of  the  State.  And  on  the  Misconception  of  the 
Effects  of  the  Tariff.  Addressed  to  the  Hon.  H.  Clay.  ...  By  the  Author  of  the 
Olive  Branch.  Philadelphia:  Clark  and  Raser^  Printers.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  5-52. 
+  Third  Edition.  ^Jbid.']  February  zj.  [Ihid.^  8vo,  pp.  viii,  5-52.  ba. —  [Carey.] 
Proipecw  on  and  beyond  the  Rubicon.  [Signed  Hamilton.  Philadelphia :  September 
20,  1830.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  H. —  [Carey.]  The  Protecting  System.  No.  1-9.  [Dated 
Philadelphia,  Oct.  19-Dec.  26,  1829.    Signed  Hamilton,     n.  p.   n.  d.]    8vo,  14  1.    ba. 

—  Reflections  on  the  Causes  that  led  to  the  Formation  of  the  Colonization  Society  :  ... 
the  manumission  of  Slaves  in  the  Country  ...  Philadelphia.  1832.  8vo.  bm.  —  Re- 
flections on  the  Consequence  of  the  Refusal  of  the  Banks  to  receive  in  Deposite 
Southern  and  Western  Bank  Notes.  ...  Philadelphia.  1815.  8vo.  —  Reflections  on  the 
Present  System  of  Banking  in  ...  Philadelphia.  With  a  Plan  to  revive  Confi- 
dence, Trade,  and  Commerce,  and  to  facilitate  the  Resumption  of  Specie  Payments. 
Second  Edition  corrected.  ...  Philadelphia:  the  Author.  Jan.  30,  1817.  8vo, 
pp.  31.  H. —  Reflexions  on  the  proposed  Plan  for  establishing  a  College  in  Philadel- 
phia. By  M.  Carey.  Philadelphia.  1826.  8vo.  —  Reflections  on  the  Renewal  of  the 
Charter  of  the  Bank  of  Pennsylvania.  Fourth  Edition.  Philadelphia.  [About  1828.] 
8vo.  —  Reflections  on  the  Subject  of  Emigration  from  Europe,  with  a  View  to  Settle- 
ment in  the  United  States:  containing  Brief  Sketches  of  the  Moral  and  Political 
Character  of  this  Country.  ...  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia:  H.  C.  Carey  and  I.  Lea. 
1826.  8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.  +  Third  Edition.  Philadelphia.  1826.  8vo.  —  Rejoinder 
to  the  Reply  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Harold,  to  the  Address  to  ...  the  Catholic  Bishop  of 
Pennsylvania,  the  Catholic  Clergy  of  Philadelphia,  and  the  Congregation  of  St.  Mary's. 
In  which  are  detailed  The  inflammatory  and  violent  proceedings  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  H. 
in  the  year  1812  [1821]  ...  .  By  a  Catholic  Layman  ...  .  Philadelphia :  H.  C.  Carey 
&  I.  Lea.  1822.  8vo,  pp.  44.  s.  -F  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia.  [/i/W.]  8vo,  pp. 
44.  BA.,  w.  —  Report  on  American  Manufactures.  Philadelphia.  18 19.  8vo. — 
[Carey.]  Review  of  Three  Pamphlets  lately  published  by  the  Rev.  W.  V.  Harold.  ... 
By  a  Catholic  Layman.  Second  Edition,  corrected  ...  .  Philadelphia :  H.  C.  Carey  & 
T.Lea.  1822.  8vo,  pp.  40.  —  [Carey.]  Signs  of  the  Times.  South  Carolina  Toasts. 
[Signed.  Dated  June  13,  1837..  n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  ba.  —  Sketches  of  Co- 
temporaneous  History.  8vo.  —  A  Solemn  Warning  on  the  Banks  of  the  Rubicon.  No. 
5.  To  the  Citizens  of  South  Carolina.  Philadelphia.  August,  1820.  —  (Fourth 
Edition,  March  I,  1833.)  ...  The  Subscribers,  the  Acting  Committee  of  "The  Penn- 
sylvania Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Internal  Improvements  in  the  Commonwealth," 
...  submit  the  following  essay,  on  the  construction  and  reparation  of  roads  [New  York 


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Canals,  etc.]  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  ba.  —  Strictures  on  Mr.  Cambreleng's 
Work,  entitled  "  An  Examination  of  the  New  Tariff,"  Nos.  I  to  7.  Philadelfhia  : 
September  17,  1821. — Strictures  on  Mr.  Lee's  Exposition  of  Evidence  on  the  Sugar 
Duty,  in  behalf  of  the  Conmittee  appointed  by  the  Free  Trade  Convention.  8vo.  — 
[Carey.]  Supplement  to  the  Gazette  of  the  United  States.  Prospects  beyond  the 
Rubicon.  A  Gratuitous  Exhibition  of  the  Great  Southern  War  Horse,  yclept  NuUifi- 
catiun,  alias  Separation,  alias  Dissolution  of  the  Union.  ...  [Signed  Hamilton.  Dated 
Philadelphia,  Jan.  18,  1833.  n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  ba.  —  [Carey.]  Thirteen 
Essays  on  the  Policy  of  Manufacturing  in  this  Country.  From  the  New  York  Morn- 
ing Herald.  ...  Philadelphia  :  printed  by  Clark  &  Raser.  Jan.  29,  1830.  8vo,  Title, 
pp.  30.  BA. — Thirty  Years'  Facts  against  one  Reviewer's  Opinion,  in  the  Year  1818, 
&c.  1825.  8vo.  —  Thoughts  on  Penitentiaries  and  Prison  Discipline,  1831. — Three 
Letters  to  J.  M.  Garnett,  Esq.,  of  Virginia,  on  the  Present  Calamitous  State  of  Affairs. 
Philadelphia.  1820.  8vo.  —  [Carey.]  To  the  citizens  of  the  United  States  ...  . 
[Signed  Hamilton,  Suggesting  a  Memorial  to  Congress  on  the  Depressed  State  of  the 
Country.  Dated  Philadelphia,  Oct.  16, 1824.  n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  ba.  —  [Carey.] 
To  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States.  Review  of  the  Address  of  the  Free  Trade  Con- 
vention.—  No.  III.  II  No.  IV.  and  Last.  [Signed  Hamilton,  n.  d.  1831.]  8vo,  pp. 
17-24.  —  [Carey.]  To  Messrs.  N.  Goddard  ...  the  Committee  of  the  Boston 
Merchants.  [Signed  M.  C.  Dated  Philadelphia,  Jan.  17,  24,  Feb.  18,  23,  March 
3,  1828.  n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  (Second  Edition  of  Nos.  i-iv,,  pp.  13,  issued  Feb. 
29,  March  14,  and  8.  ba.) — [Carey.]  To  the  Public.  [A  Reply  to  Benjamin 
Davies.  Philadelphia.  Nov.,  1796,]  8vo,  pp.  4.  h. — The  Tocsin:  a  Solemn 
Warning  against  the  Dangerous  Doctrine  of  Nullification  \  in  other  Words,  Dissolution 
of  the  Union.  Containing  a  View  of  the  Doctrines  held  by  Judge  Cooper  in  1813, 
contrasted  with  his  Doctrines  in  1824,  and  1827.  A  Similar  Contrast  between  those 
held  by  Mr.  McDuffie  and  Major  (now  Governor)  Hamilton  in  i82i,and  ...  in  1828, 
1831,  and  1832.  Likewise  ...  between  those  of  Mr.  Calhoun  at  Different  Periods. 
To  which  is  added  a  Review  of  the  Tariff  of  1832.  ...  Third  Edition,  corrected.  Phila- 
delphia. November  23,  1832.  8vo,  pp.  i6.  ba. — Treaty  of  1795,  between  Great 
Britain  and  the  United  States,  with  Documents  and  Strictures.  Philadelphia.  1795. 
i2mo.  —  [Carey.]  Twenty-One  Golden  Rules  to  depress  Agriculture,  impede  the 
Progress  of  Manufactures,  paralize  Commerce,  impair  National  Resourses  ...  .  To 
which  is  annexed  a  Copious  Appendix,  containing  Fifty-one  ...  Reasons  against  any 
Alteration  whatever  of  the  Existing  Tariff.  By  a  Pennsylvanian.  Philadelphia :  H. 
C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea.  1824.  pp.  56.  ba.  —  Universal  Emancipation.  Philadelphia. 
1827.  8vo.  — View  of  the  Ruinous  Consequences  of  a  Dependence  on  Foreign  Markets 
for  the  Sale  of  the  Great  Staples  of  this  Nation,  Flour,  Cotton,  and  Tobacco.  ...  Read 
before  ...  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  Pennsylvania  Society  for  Promotion  of  Ameri- 
can Manufactures  ...  .  Philadelphia.  1820.  8vo,  pp.  x,  42.  ba.  —  Viewi  on  the 
Liberal  and  Restrictive  Systems.      1826.    8vo. 

Carey  (M.),  Jr.  The  Democratic  Speaker's  Hand-book. 
Compiled  by  Matthew  Carey,  jr.  [^pseudonym?'^  Cincinnati: 
Miami  print.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  395.  10890 

Caribbeana.     See  [Keimer  (Samuel)],  Editor. 

Caribbee  Islands.  Acts  of  Assembly  passed  in  the  Chari- 
bee  Leeward  Islands,  from  1690  to  1730.    London.   1734.    Folio. 

Argument  at  a  Court  of  Grand  Sessions,  and  Oyer  and  Ter- 
miner in  one  of  his  Majesty's  Carribee  Islands.  By  a  Member 
of  the  Inner  Temple.     Privately  printed.    1765.    410.  10892 


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Folio. 

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10892 


Copy  of  the  petition,  in  behalf  of  W.  Freeman,  Esq.,  and 
other  owners  of  several  tracts  of  Land  in  the  Caribbee  Islands 
in  America,  against  Col.  Codrington,  Governor  of  the  Leeward 
Islands,  &c.     Privately  printed.   1702.    4to.  10893 

Letter  to  the  Right  Reverend  the  Lord  Bishop  of  London, 
from  the  Inhabitants  of  His  Majesty's  Leeward-Caribbee-Islands, 
containing  some  Considerations  on  his  Lordship's  Two  Letters 
of  May  19,  1727  —  The  first  to  the  Masters  and  Mistresses  of 
Families  in  the  English  Plantations  Abroad;  the  second  to  the 
Missionaries  there,  in  which  is  inserted  a  short  Essay  concerning 
the  Conversion  of  the  Negro-Slaves  in  our  Sugar  Colonies. 
1730.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  103.  10894 

Short  Account  of  the  Hurricane  that  passed  through  the 
English  Leeward  Caribee  Islands  on  Saturday,  30th  June,  1733, 
with  remarks  by  an  Inhabitant  of  St.  Nevis.     1733.   8vo. 

Cariboo,  The  Newly  Discovered  Gold  Fields  of  British  Co- 
lumbia fully  described.     London:  Darton.   1862.    i2mo. 

Carillo  y  Perez.  Lo  Maximo  en  lo  Minimo  la  Portentosa 
Imagen  de  Nuestra  Senora  de  los  Remedios,  conquistadora  y 
patrona  de  la  imperial  ciudad  de  Mexico,  en  donde  escribia  esta 
historia  Don  Ignacio  Carrillo  y  Perez.  Mexico.  1808.  4to,  pp. 
18,  153.  10897 

[Caritat  (H.)]     See  Vol.  11.,  No.  5205. 

Carl,  Prin%  %u  Solms-Braunfels.  Texas.  Geschildert  in 
Beziehung  auf  seine  geographischen,  socialen  und  iibrigen  Ver- 
haltnisse  mit  besonderer  Riicksicht  auf  die  deutsche  Colonisa- 
tion. Ein  Handbuch  fur  Auswanderer  nach  Texas.  ...  Frankfurt 
a  M.:  Sauerl'dnder.   1846.    8vo.     2  Maps.  10898 

Carl,  the  Young  Emigrant ;  a  Memoir  of  Schools  and  School- 
masters. Philadelphia:  Am.  S.  S.  Union.  1851.  i2mo,  i  1.,  pp. 
233.  10899 

Carleill  (J.)  A  Discourse  upon  the  entended  voyage  to 
the  hethermoste  parts  of  America  written  by  Captain  Carleill  for 
the  better  inducement  to  satisfies  such  merchauntes,  as  in  dis- 
bursing their  money,  do  demande  forwith  a  present  returne  or 
gaine;  albeit  their  saied  particular  disbursement  are  in  such  slen- 
der sommes  as  are  not  worth  the  speaking  of.  [n.  p.  1583.3  4to, 
8  1.  j.c.B.  10900 

A  black  letter  tract,  without  a  separate  title-page,  date,  or  place,  reproduced  from 
Hakluyt's  voyages. 


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Carleton  {Sir  D.),  afterwards  Lord  Dorchester.  Letters  from 
and  to  Sir  Dudley  Carleton,  Knt.  during  his  Embassy  in  Holland, 
from  January  i6i||,  to  December  1620.  London,  mdcclvii.  410, 
pp.  lii,  (i).  [An  imperfect  (?)  copy  ends  at  p.  510.]  ba.  +  With 
Large  Additions  to  the  Historical  Preface.  London.  ^■iDCCLXxv. 
4to,  2  1.,  pp.  Ixix,  510,  (25).  B.,  BO.  10901 

"  Only  20  copies  printed  and  published  at  the  expense  of  Lord  Royston,  the  second 
Earl  of  Hardwick,  the  author  of  the  Preface.  Again,  ...  London,  1775.  4'°-  5^ 
copies  printed.     1780.    4to.     (best  edition)  with  a  portrait."  —  Bohn's  Lowndes. 

Carleton  (G.  W.)  Our  Artist  in  Cuba.  Fifty  Drawings 
on  Wood.  Leaves  from  a  Sketch-Book  of  a  Traveler  During 
the  Winter  of  1864-5.  By  Geo.  W.  Carleton.  New  Tori: 
Carleton.  mdccclxv.    i6mo,  pp.  viii,  50  1.  ba.  10902 

Carleton.  Our  Artist  in  Peru.  [Fifty  Drawings  on  Wood.] 
Leaves  from  the  Sketch-Book  of  a  Traveller,  during  the  Winter 
of  1865-6.  By  George  W.  Carleton.  New  Tork:  Carleton. 
1866.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  viii,  50.  10903 

Carleton  (G.)  Proceedings  between  Sir  Guy  Carleton,  late 
Gov.  of  the  Province  of  Quebec,  and  Peter  Livius,  Esq.,  Chief 
Justice.     London.   1779.    8vo.  10904 

Carleton  (J.  H.)  The  Battle  of  Buena  Vista,  with  the 
Operations  of  the  "  Army  of  Occupation"  for  One  Month.  By 
James  Henry  Carleton,  Captain  in  the  First  Regiment  of  Dra- 
goons. New  Tork:  Harper  and  Brothers.  1848.  i6mo,  pp.  vii, 
238.     2  Maps.  ba.,  c.  10905 

Also ;  Diary  of  an  Excursion  to  Abo  Quarra  and  Gran  Quivira,  in  New  Mexico,  in 
the  "Smithsonian  Report"  for  1854. 

Carleton  (L.  C.)  The  Three  Daring  Trappers;  or.  Ad- 
ventures among  the  Indians  and  Beavers.  By  Latham  C.  Carle- 
ton.    New  Tork:   Geo.  Munro  iff  Co.    i6mo,  pp.  1 00.        10906 

Carleton  (O.)  Carleton's  Almanac,  (Enlarged  and  Im- 
proved) for  ...  1794  ...  .  By  Osgood  Carleton  ...  .  Boston: 
Samuel  Hall.  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  (34).  B.  1 0907 

Carleton,  psew^nnym.     See  [Coffin  (Charles  Carleton)]. 

Carletti  (Francesco).  Ragionamenti  di  Francesco  Carl^tti 
Fiorentino  sopra  le  Cose  da  lui  vedute  ne'  suoi  Viaggi  Si  dell' 
Indie  Occidentali,  e  Orientali  Come  d'  altri  Paesi.  All'  Illus- 
triss.  Sig.  Marchese  Cosimo  de  Castiglione  Gentiluomo  della 
Camera  del  Serenissimo  Granduca  di  Toscana.     In  Firenze  nel 


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Garbo,  NtUa  Stamptria  di  Guiseppe  Manni  1701.  Ptr  il  Carlieri 
air  Imegna  di  S.  Luigi.  Con  Licenza  di  Superiori.  Sm.  8vo,  pp. 
Ixxxviii,  (2),  166,  396.  H.,  s.  10908 

The  firit  part  relates  entirely  to  the  West  Indies.  In  the  Archivio  itorico  ital. 
Append.,  ix.  53-S5(  ii  a  letter  of  Fernando  Carli  dated  4  Agoato  1524,  relating  to  the 
late  American  diicoveries  of  Joan  Verrazani. 

Carli  (D.)  II  moro  trasportato  nell'  inclita  citta  di  Venetia, 
overo  Curioso  racconto  de  Costumi,  Riti,  e  Religions  de  Popoli 
deir  Africa,  America,  Asia,  5c  Europa.  Rauisati  dal  ...  Padre 
Dionigio  Carli  da  Piacenza  Predicatore  Capuccino,  et  Mission- 
ario   Apostolico   in   quelle   parti.      BassanOy   Jntonio   Remondinj. 

M.  DC.  LXXXVI.     4tO,  8  1.,  pp.  402,  (18);    15-30;    90-106.  B. 

The  first  edition  ii :  Rtggio.  1672.  i2nio.  Reprinted.  Bologna.  1674.  8vo.  Alto; 
Bologna.  1678.  Notices  of  Brazil  and  Pernambuco  on  pp.  15-30  of  the  edition  of 
1686. 

Carli.  Der  Nach  Venedig  iiberbrachte  Mohr,  oder  Curieuse 
und  warhaiFte  Erzehlung  und  Beschreibung  aller  Curiositaten  u. 
Denckwurdigkeiten  welche  ihm  in  seiner  etlichiahrigen  Mission  in 
Africa,  America  und  Europa  unter  tausendfaftigen  Leib-  u.  Le- 
bens-Gefahren  aufgestossei.     Jugspurg.   1693.   410.     Plate. 

[Carli.]  Delle  Lettere  Americane.  Cosmopoli.  mdcclxxx. 
2  vols.,  lomo,  pp.  275,  (8);  318,  (10).  H.,  P.  +  Nuova 
edizione  corretta  ed  ampliata  colla  aggiunta  della  Parte  iii.  ora 
per  la  prima  volta  impressa.  Cremona.  1781-83.  3  vols.,  8vo. 
Map.  c.  10911 

This  edition  was  published  by  Isidoro  Bianchi,  dedicated  by  him  to  Franklin,  and  is 
sometimes  erroneously  attributed  to  Bianchi. 

Carli.  Lettres  americanes,  Dans  lesquelles  on  examine 
rOrigine,  I'Etat  Civil,  Politique,  Militaire  &  Religieux,  les  Arts, 
rindustrie,  les  Sciences,  les  Moeurs,  les  Usages  des  anciens  Habi- 
tans  de  I'Amerique ;  les  grands  Epoques  de  la  Nature,  I'ancienne 
Communication  des  deux  Hemispheres,  &  la  derniere  Revolution 
qui  a  fait  disparoitre  I'Atlantide :  pour  servir  de  suite  aux  Me- 
moires  de  D.  UUoa.  Par  M.  le  Comte  J.  R.  Carli  ...  .  Avec 
des  Observations  &  Additions  du  Traducteur  [Jean  Bapt.  Le- 
febvre  Villebrune].  ...  A  Boston^  Et  se  trouve  A  Paris.,  Buisson. 
M.  Dcc.  lxxxviii.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxii,  (i),  520,  Map;  Title, 
pp.  4,  536.     BA.,  c.    -|-  Paris.   1792.    2  vols.,  8vo.  10912 

*'  Une  troisiime  partie  de  ces  lettres  n'a  point  ete  traduite."  —  Biog  uni-v. 

Carli.  Les  cartas  Americanas.  Nueva  edicion  corregida  y 
aumentada  con  la  agregacion  de  la  parte  tercera  que  ahora  por 

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nrimrra  vc/,  se  da  impresa.    'I'rmliircioii  del  italiano  por  Agustin 
Pomposo  Kcrnandc'/,.     Mfxico.    1821-1822.    3  vols.,  410. 

Cakli.  Hiicfc  ubcr  Amcrika,  nach  dcr  lU'uestcn,  vcrbcsscr- 
tcn,  und  mit  dem  diittcn  I'hrilc  vermchrtcn  Ausgahc,  aiis  dcm 
Italianischen  des  CjrattMi  (.'uris  Carli  ubcrsctxt,  und  mit  einigcn 
Anmcrkungcn  vetsehcn  von  Christian  CiotttVicd  Hcnnig.  iirra : 
Beckmann.    1785.    3  vols.,  sm.  8vo,  pp.  468  j  502;   368.     Map. 

Thr  Drigiiul  work  iii  alio  cuntjined  in  Tunio  xi  xiv,  "  Delia  upere  del  ...  Don  Giiin- 
rinaldo  Conte  Cjrii  ...  .  Milam,  mim'ci.xxxiv  x»ix."  19  vuU.,  8vo.  n.  " 'I'hcie  letterit 
originated  in  a  corictiiondcnce  ol'  Carli  with  liii  cuuiin,  the  Miii>|uiii  (iraviai,  in  1777 
and  1779.  The  author  drtcribc.'i  thir  manners  and  customs  of  the  Amnrlrani  lirfon; 
their  country  was  discovered  hy  tlir  Kuropcans.  Count  Carli'i  object  it  to  conltiir  tlie 
atiertiont  o>  M.  de  i'auw,  in  his  '  Krchcrchcs  Fhilosophitjuei  Rur  lei  Amiricains,'  and 
to  show  that  thr  Aniciicans  wrrr  descended  from  thr  ancient  Allantidcs."  —  Rich, 
I.  192,  351.     Stt  alto  "  Hiog.  UniverscUe,"  M.  R.,  i.xxix,  579,  and  Faribault,  p.  21. 

Cakli.  Delia  scopcrta  dell'  America  del  —  J.  Rin.  Conte 
Carli  —  in  resposta  alia  lettera  di  M.  Otto  intorno  a  tale  argu- 
mento,  Stampata  nel  Vol.  ii.  di  Transazioni  di  Socicta  di  Fila- 
delfia.     Milano.   1792.    8vo.  »09»5 

Title  from  MeuscI  x.  2,  p.  3;)6.  This  is  also  perhaps  only  in  Tomo  xix.  of  his 
"Opere,"  pp.  239   317.     n. 

Carlier  (A.)  Dc  Tesclavagc  dans  scs  rapports  avec  I'union 
americaine  par  Augustc  Carlier  ...  .  Paris:  Michel  Levy  freres. 
1862.    8vo,  pp.  XV,  495.  BA.,  c.  10916 

Carlier.  Histoire  du  peuple  americain  —  Etats-Unis  —  et 
de  ses  rapports  avec  les  Indians  depuis  la  fondation  des  colonics 
anglaises  jusqu'a  la  revolution  de  1776  par  Auguste  Carlier  ...  . 
Paris:  Michel  Levy  freres.  1864.  2  vols.,  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  xxviii, 
456,  (I);  2  1.,  pp.  511,(1).  BA.  10917 

Carlier.  Le  mariage  aux  £tats-Unis  par  Auguste  Carlier 
Paris:   L.  Hachette  et  C"   i860.     l8nio,  2  1.,  pp.  264.       BA.,  c. 

Carlier.  Marriage  in  the  United  States.  By  A.  Carlier. 
Translated  from  the  French  by  B.  J.  JeftVics.  Third  Edition. 
Boston:  De  f^riesy  Ibarra  iff  Co.    1867.     i6mo,  pp.  xvi,  179.     c. 

Carlier.  Memoire  sur  L'acclimatement  des  races  en  Amer- 
ique  par  M.  A.  Carlier  ...  Paris:  imprime  par  Hennuyer  et  Fils 
...   1867.    8vo,  pp.  65.  H.  10920 

Carlile  (R.)  The  Lite  of  Thomas  Paine,  written  purposely 
to  bind  with  his  Writings.  By  Richard  Cui  lile.  London :  M. 
A.  Carlile.  1820.  8vo,  pp.  xxxiv.  BA.  -f  Third  Edition. 
London:  R.  Carlile.  [1821.]     8vo,  pp.  27.  10921 


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Caki.ii.k  (T.)  An  Address  Delivered  before  Kssex  Lodge, 
at  Salem,  Mass.  Dec.  28,  1819.  On  the  Kveninj^  of  28th  De- 
cember A. I..  5819.  By  the  Rev.  'I'honias  C'arlile,  a.m.  Pub- 
lished l>y  Retjuest.  Salem:  Printed  hy  IV.  Palf'ray.,  Jr.  18 19, 
8vo,  pp.   13.  10922 

Carlisi  r  (J.  S.)  Speech  of  Hon.  John  S.  (.'arlile,  of  Vir- 
ginia, on  the  liill  to  confiscate  the  Property  and  free  the  Slaves 
of  Rebels  i  delivered  in  the  Senate  ...  March  11,  1862.  IVuih- 
ington.    1862.     8vo,  pp.  13.  h.  10923 

Alio:  Sprerh  ...  in  tlir  Vir|;inia  StatK  Convention,  drlivercil  Thursday,  March  7, 
1861.      Rijunonii:    ffliif^  Officf.    1861.     Hvo,   |)|).  11;. 

Carlisle  [Harl  o/'),  and  others.  Letters  and  other  Papers 
relating  to  the  Proceedings  of  his  Majesty's  Commissioners.  By 
the  Earl  of  Carlisle,  Sir  Henry  (Clinton,  William  Kden,  Kscpiire, 
and  George  Johnstone,  Ks(|uirc,  Commissioners  appointed  by  his 
Majesty  in  Pursuance  of  an  Act  of  Parliament,  to  treat,  consult, 
and  agree  upon  the  Means  of  (|uieting  the  Disorders  now  sub- 
sisting in  certain  of  the  Colonies,  Plantations,  and  Provinces  of 
North  America.     \_N^ew  Tork  :   R'tvington.    1778. J    8vo,  pp.  58. 

Carlisle.  Proposed  Appendix  to  the  several  Publications 
relating  to  the  Proceedings  of  his  Majesty's  Commissioners.  By 
a  Well  Wisher  to  the  Prosperity  both  of  Great-Britain  and 
North-America.     \^New  Tork:   Rivington.  1778.]    8vo,  10  I. 

Carlisle  {Earl  of ).     See  Howard  (G.  W.  F.) 

Carlisle  {Bishop  of).  See  Bradford  (Samuel),  Vol.  11.,  No. 
7254- 

Carlisle  [Bishop  of\  1752.     See  Osbaldiston. 

Carlisle  (James  M.)  Oration  at  Washington  on  4th  July, 
1855.      IVashington.    1 855.     8vo.  c.  10926 

Carlisle  {Mr.)  Synopsis  of  the  Argument  of  Mr.  Carlisle 
in  the  Prize  Cases,  before  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  at  December  Term,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  13.  10927 

Carlisle,  Mass.  The  Confession  of  Faith,  and  Covenant, 
with  the  Ecclesiastical  Principles  and  Rules,  adopted  by  the 
Congregational  Church  in  Carlisle,  Mass.  May,  1853.  Andover: 
printed  by  W.  F.  Draper  and  Brother.    1853.    i^mo,  pp.  8.      H. 

Carlisle,  Pa.     Charter  and  Ordinances  of  the  borough  of 


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Carlisle,  with  Incident!  of  ita  early  History,  and  a  Notice  of  its 
Present  condition.     Cariislt.   1841.    8vo,  pp.  64.     2  Maps.     c. 

Alio:  ReguUtioni,  Studici,  and  Syttem  of  the  Common  Schooli  of  Carliile,  Pa.  ... 
Carlhl* :  Sandirton  (St  Cornm*n.   1839.     8vo,  pp.  16.      H. 

Carlos  (C.   B.)     Set  Bustamante,  No.  9566. 

Carlota.    S.  M.  La  Emperatriz  Carlota  en  Veracruz,  Nov. 

1865.  Feracrux.    1865.     8vo.  ^0930 

Carlton  (Robert),  psiudon.     Set  [Hall  (B.  R.)] 

Carlyle  (Alexander).  The  Justice  and  Necessity  of  the 
War  with  our  American  Colonies  Examined:  a  Sermon  at  In- 
verness, December  12,  1776. — Fast  Day  for  the  American 
Rebellion.     Edinburgh.   1777.    8vo,  pp.  50.  n.  1093 i 

Carlyle  (T.)  Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Essays.  By  Thomas 
Carlyle  ...  .  Philadelphia:  Carey  llf  Hart.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  568. 
Portrait,  ba.  +  London:  Chapman  iff  Hall.  1847.  4  vols., 
8vo.  4-  [^Ibid.']  1857.  4  vols.,  8vo.  -f  Boston:  Brown  iff 
Taggard.    M  DCC  LX.    4  vols.,  8vo.     Portrait.  ba.  10932 

"Dr.  Francia,"  dictator  of  Paraguay,  (1847)  iv.  547-568,(1860)  iv.  339-399} 
firom  the  "Foreign  Q,ixir,  Rev.,"  1843,  Vol.  xxxi.,  an  article  which  wai  reprinted  in 
"Campbell's  Foreign  Semi- Monthly  Mag.,"  iv.  1-27,  and  in  the  "Eclectic  Muieum," 
III.  75. 

Carlyle.  Ausgewahlte  Schriften  Deutsch  von  A.  Kretz- 
schmar.     Leipzig:   O.  JVigand.   1855-56.    6  vols.,  8vo. 

Vol-  IV.  containi  "  Dr.  Francia." 

Carlyle.  Occasional  Discourse  on  the  Nigger  Question, 
communicated  by  T.  Carlyle.    1853.    Sm.  8vo.  I0934 

Carlyle.  Shooting  Niagara:  and  after?  By  Thomas  Car- 
lyle. Reprinted  from  Macmillan's  Magazine  for  August  1867. 
With  some  Additions  and  Corrections.  London:  Chapman  and 
Hall.  1867.    8vo,  pp.  55.  ba.  10935 

Discuises  the  "  late  American  War "  and  '*the  Nigger  Queition,"  pp.  5-8,  and 
Governor  Eyre,  pp.  13,  14. 

Carmany  (J.  H.)  A  Review  of  the  Mining,  Agricultural, 
and  Commercial  Interests  of  the  Pacific  States,  for  the  Year 

1866.  ...  Compiled  by  John  H.  Carmany.     San  Francisco:  H. 
H.  Bancroft  and  Company.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  3-64.     h.  10936 

Carmarthen  {Marquis  of).  See  Osborne  (Thomas),  Mar- 
quis of  Carmarthen. 


CARNARVON. 


34Q 


Cakmichael  (Mrs.  A.  C)  Domestic  Manners  and  Social 
Condition  of  the  White,  Coloured,  and  Negro  Population  of  the 
West  Indies.  B)  Mrs.  Carmichael,  Five  Years  a  Resident  in 
St.  Vincent  and  Trinidad.  London:  fVhittaker^  Trtacher  and 
Co.    1833.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  viii,  3-336;  Title,  338.    ba.  10937 

Reprinted  in  Oreenbanlc'i  "  Perimlical  Library,"  11.  4S8  609,  and  reistued  in  Lon- 
don, with  the  title  ai  below  : 

Carmicharl.  Five  Years  in  Trinidad  and  St.  Vincent :  a 
View  of  the  Social  Condition  of  the  White,  Coloured,  and  Ne- 
gro Population  of  the  West  Indies.  By  Mrs.  Carmichael. 
London:  tVhittaker  l^  Co.  1834.  2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  viii, 
3-336;  iv,  338.  H.  10938 

Carmichael  (J.)  A  Self-Defensive  War,  Lawful,  proved  in 
a  Sermon  preached  at  Lancaster,  before  Captain  Ross's  Com- 
pany of  Military  in  the  Presbyterian  Church,  on  Sabbath  Morn- 
ing, June  4,  1775.  By  the  Rev.  John  Carmichael,  a.m.  Now 
published  at  the  request  of  the  Author,  and  corrected  by  himself 
from  the  copy  printed  at  Lancaster :  Humbly  offered  to  the 
Perusal  of  the  Military  Associations  of  the  City  Liberties  and 
County  of  Philadelphia.  Philadelphia:  Printed  for  and  Sold  by 
John  Dean^  Bookbinder  in  La'titia  Court.    1775.    8vo,  pp.  34.     p. 

Carmichael  (W.  M.)  The  Rise  and  Progress  of  St.  George's 
Church,  Hempstead,  including  Short  Biographical  Sketches  of 
the  Missionaries  and  Rectors  of  the  same.  Being  a  Discourse 
delivered  January  ist,  1841.  By  the  Rev.  William  M.  Car- 
michael, D.D.,  Rector.  Flatbush:  Charles  R.  Lincoln.  184 1. 
8vo,  pp.  55,  5.  10940 

Carmichael-Smyth.     See  Smyth  {Sir  James  Carmichael). 

Carnahan  (D.  T.)  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln ...  Delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Gettysburg,  Pa.  June 
I,  1865.  By  Rev.  D.  T.  Carnahan,  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church.  Gettysburg:  Aughinbaugh  Iff  IVible^  Printers.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  B.  1 094 1 

Carnahan  (James).  Discourse,  before  the  ...  College  of 
New  Jersey,  on  the  Sabbath  preceding  the  Annual  Commence- 
ment.     Princeton.    1829.    8vo.  1 0942 

Also :  An  Address  to  the  Students  ot"  the  College  of  New-Jersey,  at  the  Funeral  of 
Gerard  Seymour  Howe,  from  Virginia  ...  March  i6th,  1836  ...  .  Princeton,  N.  J.: 
primed  by  Robert  E.  Hornor.    1836.    8vo,  pp.  16.      B. 

Carnarvon  [Earl  of  ).     See  Herbert  (H.  J.  G.) 


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Carne  (J.)    Lives  of  Eminent  Missionaries.    By  John  Carne, 
Esq.     Lomi.n.   1833-1835.    2  vols.,  fcap  8vo,  pp.  348;  409; 
H  New   Edition.       London:    P.    'Jackson.    1847.      3    vols.,   fcap 
8vo.     +  London:   H.  IVashbourne.    1852.     3  vols.,  fcap  8vo. 

Includes  the  lives  of  John  £liot,  Hans  £gede,  David  Zeisberger,  Mrs.  Judson,  and 
David  Brainerd. 

Carne  (W.)  A  |  Treatise  |  on  the  Lawfulness  of  Defensive 
War.  I  In  two  parts.  |  By  William  Carne.  \  Philadelphia:  Printed^ 
Sold  by  B.  Franklin  &  D.  Hall.,  \  at  the  New  Printing  Office.,  in 
Market  Street.   1748.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  iii,  xxviii,  102.  10944 

Carneiro  (Antonio  de  Mariz).     See  Mariz  Carneiro  (A.  de). 

Carnero  (Juan).  Las  espinas  del  Hombre  Dios :  6  su  pas- 
sion y  muerte  cantadas  en  octavas  castellanas.  M'egico:  Hogal, 
1730.    8vo.  10946 

Carnes  (J.  A.)  Slave  Trade  with  Africa.  London:  Low  ^ 
Son.   1852.    i2mo.  10947 

Also:  Journal  of  a  Voyage  from  Boston  to  the  West  Coast  of  Africa.  Boston.  1853. 
12010. 

Carnesworthe,  pseudonym.  Atlantic  City.  Its  Early  and 
Modern  History.  By  Carnesworth.  Philadelphia:  IV.  C.  Harris 
y  Co.   1868.    i6mo,  pp.  96.  c.  10948 

Carnot  (Lazare  Hippolyte).  De  I'esclavage  colonial.  Paris: 
Aux  bureaux  de  la  Revue  indep'endante.    1845.    8vo,  pp.  86. 

Caro  (Ramon  Martinez).  Verdadera  idea  de  la  primera  cam- 
pana  de  Tejas  y  sucesos  ocurridos  despuis  de  la  accion  de  San 
Jacinto.    Mexico:  S.  Perez.    1837.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  162.     c.  10950 

Caro  de  Torres  (Francisco.)  Historia  de  las  Ordenes 
Militares  de  Santiago,  Calatrava  y  Alcantara.  Madrid.  1629. 
P'olio.     Engraved  Title.  JO951 

Contains  some  particulars  concerning  Cortes. 

Caro  de  Torres.  Relacion  de  los  servicios  qve  hizo  a  Sv 
Magestad  del  Rey  D.  Felipe  Segundo  y  Tercero,  Don  Alonso 
de  Sotomayor  del  abito  de  Santiago  ...  en  los  Estados  de  Flandes, 
y  en  los  Prouincias  de  Chile,  y  Tierralirme,  donde  fue  captain 
general,  ecc.  Madrid:  por  la  viuda  de  Corme  Delgado.  1620. 
4to,  10  1.,  Text,  88  leaves.  j.c.b.  10952 


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Carochi  (Orazio).  Arte  de  la  lengva  Mexicana  con  la  declar- 
acion  de  los  adverbios  dello.  Al  Illustriss°-  y  Reuerendisso-  Senor 
Don  Juan  de  Mafiozca  Ar^obispo  de  Mexico,  del  Consejo  de  su 
Magestad,  ecc.  Por  el  Padre  Horacio  Carochi  Rector  del  Colegio 
de  la  Compan  i  de  Jesvs  de  San  Pedro,  y  San  Pablo  de  Mexico. 
Afio  de  1645.  Impresso  con  Ucencia  En  Mexico:  Por  Juan  Ruyz. 
Jno  de  1645.    4to,  6  1.,  Text,  132  1.  I0953 

Ludewig  quotes  the  following  title:  "Grammatica  y  Vocabulario  de  la  Lengua 
Otomi.  Mexico.  1645,"  4to,  and  remarks,  "The  Otomi  is  the  language  of  the 
Indians  to  the  north-west  of  the  Valley  of  Anahac."  The  n'r-.  ^robably,  is  an  error. 
Adelung,  in  his  "Mithridates,"  iii.  92,  gives  the  same  titl  ,  .  ■  ■  lowing  Sotwel,  who 
always  translates  titles,  in  Latin.  Ternaux  also  gives  the  1  ic  ot  ;.  i",  book  erroneously, 
and  Brunet  copies  his  error.  Thorpe,  in  one  of  his  catuL^vt;;,  N  1.  4755,  prices  it  at 
£8  8s.,  and  appends  a  note  concerning  its  rarity,  which  is  mcui.r.ct.  Quaritch,  1870, 
marks  it  £10.     The  author  embarked  for  Mexico  In  1605,  and  died  there  in  1666. 

Carochi.  Compendio  del  Arte  de  la  Lengua  Mexicana  del 
P.  Horacio  Carochi  de  la  Compania  de  Jesvs;  Dispuesto  con 
brevedad,  claridad,  y  propriedad,  por  el  P.  Ignacio  de  Paredes  de 
la  misma  Compafiia,  y  morador  del  Colegio  destinado  solamcnte 
para  Indios,  de  S.  Gregorio  de  la  Compania  de  Jesvs  de  Mexico : 

Y  dividido  en  tres  partes :  En  la  primera  se  trata  de  todo  lo 
perteneciente  a  Reglas  Arte,  con  toda  su  variedad,  excepciones, 
y  anomalias ;  En  que  nada  se  podra  desear,  que  no  se  halle :  En 
la  segunda  se  ensefia  la  formacion  dc  unos  vocablos,  de  otros. 

Y  assi  con  sola  una  voz,  que  se  sepa,  se  podran  con  tacilidad 
derivar  otras  muchas :  En  la  tercera  se  ponen  los  Adverbios  mas 
necessarios  de  la  Lengua.  Con  todo  lo  qual  qualquiera  a  poco 
trabajo,  y  en  breve  tiempo  podra  con  facilidad,  propriedad,  y 
expedicion  hablar  e  Idioma.  Y  el  mismo  no  menos  afectuoso, 
que  rendido,  y  reverente  lo  dedica,  y  consagra  al  Gloriosissimo 
Patriarcha  San  Ignacio  de  Lc]  ola,  Autor,  y  Fundador  de  la 
Compafiia  de  Jesus.  Con  Las  Licencias  Necessarias,  En  Mexico., 
en  la  Imprenta  de  la  Bibliotheca  Mexicana^  en /rente  de  S.  Jugustin. 
Afio  de  1759.    4to,  ii  1.,  pp.  202.     Frontispiece.  10954 

This  is  an  abridgment  of  the  previous  work,  with  some  additions  by  Paredes.  "  11 
P.  Orazio  Carochi,  dotto  Gesuita  milanese,  pubblico  alguni  eleganti  versi  degli  antichi 
Messicana  nella  sua  eccelente  Gramatica." —  Cla-vigero,  ii.  176.  "Tres  rare.  Vendu 
1 39  fr,  Rztzel."  —  Bkunct.  The  copperplate  frontispiece  (often  wanting)  represents  S. 
Ignacio  de  Loyola. 

Carolina.  An  Account  of  the  Foundation  and  Establish- 
ment of  a  design  now  on  foot  for  a  Settlement  on  the  Golden 
Islands  to  the  South  of  Port  Royal,  in  Carolina.  By  authority 
of  a  Royal  Charter.     London.   1720.    4to,  pp.  8.  ^0955 

Relates  to  the  project  of  Sir  Robert  Montgomery. 


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An  Account  of  Carolina,  1682.     See  [Wilson  (Samuel)]. 

An  Act  for  the  more  effectual  Preservation  of  the  Govern- 
ment of  the  Province  of  Carolina,  by  requiring  all  Persons  that 
shall  hereafter  be  chosen  Members  of  the  Commons  House  of 
Assembly,  and  sit  in  the  same,  to  take  the  Oaths  and  subscribe 
the  Declaration  appointed  by  this  Act ;  and  to  Conform  to  the 
Religious  Worship  in  the  Province,  according  to  the  Church  of 
England,  and  to  receive  the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper 
according  to  the  Rites  and  Usages  of  t-he  said  Church ;  Read 
three  times,  and  ratified  in  Open  Assembly,  the  6th  day  of  May, 
1704.     [11.  p.    n.  d.]    4to.  10956 

Allerneueste  Beschreibung  der  Provintz  Carolina  in  West- 
Indien.  Samt  einem  Reise-Journal  von  mehr  als  Tausend 
Meilen  unter  allerhand  Indianischen  Nationen.  Auch  einer 
Accuraten  Land-Carte  und  andern  Kupfer-Stichen.  Aus  dem 
Englischen  iibcrsetzet  durch  M.  Vischer.  Hamburgh  Gedruckt 
und  verlegt^  durch  seel.  Thomas  von  Wierings  Erben^  bey  der 
Borse,  im  giildnen  A^  By  C.  Anno  1712.  Sind  auch  z«  Franckfurt 
und  Leipxig^  bey  Xacharias  Herteln  zu  bekommen.  8vo,  8  1.,  pp. 
368.     Plate  and  Map.  10957 

Another  Act  for  the  Establishment  of  Religious  Worship  in 
the  Province  of  Carolina,  according  to  the  Church  of  England; 
and  for  the  Erecting  of  Churches  for  the  Publick  Worship  of 
God  ;  and  also  for  the  maintenance  of  Ministers,  and  the  build- 
ing convenient  Houses  for  them.  Read  three  times,  and  ratified 
in  open  Assembly,  Novemb.  4.  1704.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]     4to. 

Bericht  von  der  beriihmten  Landschaft  Carolina,  in  dem  En- 
gellandischen  America  gelegen.  An  Tag  gegeben  von  Kc^her- 
thalern.  Dritter  Druck,  mit  einem  Anhang  ...  nebst  einer 
Land-Charte.     Franckfurt  a.  M.    1709.   8vo.  '0959 

Beschreibung  von  der  ungliicklichen  Reise  derer  jungsthin  aus 
Teutschland  nach  Carolina  und  Pensylvanien  wallenden  Pi  '■rim, 
dem  Kochenthalerischen  Bericht  cntgegen  gesetzt.  Froi  furt 
und  Leipzig:  Andrea.  171 1.  8vo.  +  Hamburg:  JVeirng.  i;  ?2. 
8vo,  24  sheets,  i  1.  10960 

A  Brief  Description  of  the  Province  of  Carolina  on  the  Coasts 
of  Floreda;  And  more  particularly  of  a  New  Plantation  begun  by 
the  English  at  Cape  Feare,  on  that  River  now  by  them  called 
Charles  River,  the  29th  of  May,  1664.  Wherein  is  set  forth 
the  Healthfulness  of  the  Air;    the  Fertility  of  the  Earth  and 


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Waters }  and  the  great  Pleasure  and  Profit  will  accrue  to  those 
that  shall  go  thither  to  enjoy  the  same.  Also,  Directions  and 
Advice  to  such  as  shall  go  thither  —  whether  on  their  own 
Accompts,  or  to  serve  under  another.  Together  with  a  most 
accurate  Map  of  the  whole  Province.  Printed  at  London  for 
Robert  Home.  1666.    4to,  pp.  10.  bd.,  j.c.b.  1096 1 

The  firat  printed  deacription  of  Carolina.    Reprinted  in  Carroll,  11.  9-18.    Set  Ternaux, 
No.  840.     Priced,  1862,  £5  51.,  in  J.  R.  Smith's  Catalogue. 

The  Carolina  Calendar  for  4  Years;  beginning  171 2  and  end- 
ing 1716.     By  John  Norris.     London.   171 1.  10962 

Carolina  described  more  fully  than  heretofore,  being  an  im- 
partial Collection  from  the  several  Relations  of  that  place,  since 
its  first  planting  by  the  English,  and  before  under  the  Denomina- 
tion of  Florida,  from  Divers  Letters  from  the  Irish  settled  there, 
and  Relations  of  those  who  have  been  there  several  years,  where- 
unto  is  added  the  Charter,  with  the  Fundamental  Constitutions 
of  that  Province,  &c.     Dublin.  1684.    4to.  10963 

"One  of  the  most  interesting  and  rare  volumes  relating  to  the  Province."     Thorpe, 
in  1844,  priced  it  at  £3  138.  6d. 

Carolina  Law  Journal,  by  A.  Blanding  and  D.  J.  M*Cord. 
Vol.  I.      Columbia^  [S.  C.)   1821.    8vo.  10964 

Carolina  Law  Repository;  containing  Biographical  Sketches 
of  Eminent  Judges,  Opinions  of  American  and  Foreign  Jurists, 
and  Reports  of  Cases  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  North  Carolina. 
Raleigh.   i8i4-'i6.   2  vols.,  8vo.  10965 

Carolina;  Or  A  Description  Of  that  Country,  1682.  See 
A[sh]  (T[homas]),  Vol.  i..  No.  2172. 

The  Carolina  Tribute  to  Calhoun.     See  Thomas  (J.  P.) 

The  I  Case  |  of  |  Protestant  Dissenters  |  in  Carolina,  |  shewing  | 
How  a  Law  to  prevent  Occasional  |  Conformity  There,  has 
ended  in  the  Total  |  Subversion  of  the  Constitution  in  Church 
and  I  State.  |  Recommended  to  the  serious  Consideration  of  all 
that  are  true  |  Friends  to  our  present  Establishment.  |  [Motto.] 
Londony\  Printed  in  the  Tear  M.DCC.vi.\    4to.  s.   10966 

Pp.  42,  followed  by  the  First  Charter  and  other  documents,  numbered  i  to  14, 
making  pp.  67.     For  a  list  of  the  contents,  see  Stevens'  Nuggets,  No.  458. 

The  Case  of  the  Church  of  England  in  Carolina,  humbly 
offered  to  the  Consideration  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament ;  with 
Resolves  of  the  House  of  Lords,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]   Folio.      10967 

VOL.  III.  44 


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The  Copy  of  an  act  pass'd  in  Carolina  and  sent  over  to  be 
conform'd  by  the  Lord  Granville  Palatine,  and  the  Rest  of  the 
Lords  Proprietors  of  the  said  Colony,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]   4to.      bd. 

The  First  Charter  granted  by  the  King  to  the  Proprietors  of 
Carolina,  Edward  Earl  of  Clarendon,  George  Duke  of  Albe- 
marle, William  Lord  Craven,  John  Lord  Berkeley,  Anthony 
Lord  Ashby,  Sir  George  Cartaret,  Sir  William  Berkeley,  and 
Sir  Peter  Colleton,  being  excii'^d  with  a  laudable  and  pious  zeal 
for  the  Propagation  of  the  Christian  Faith,  and  the  Enlargement 
of  our  Empire  and  Dominion.  Witness  the  King  at  Westmin- 
ster the  24th  day  of  March,  in  the  Fifteenth  Year  of  our  Reign 
[1662].    4to.  10969 

The  Fundamental  Constitutions  of  Carolina,  in  Number  a 
Hundred  and  Twenty,  agreed  upon  by  the  Palatine  and  Lords 
Proprietors,  to  remain  the  Sacred  and  unalterable  Form  and  Rule 
of  Government  of  Carolina  for  ever.  Dat.  the  first  day  ot 
March,  1669.    Folio,  pp.  25.  j.c.B.  10970 

The  following  title,  from  J.  R,  Smith's  catalogue,  seems  to  describe  another  edition : 

The  Fundamental  Constitutions  of  Carolina.     [1680.]   Folio. 

"  This  is  presumed  to  be  a  modification  of  the  first  edition,  drawn  up  by  John  Locke. 
It  was  printed  about  1 680-1,  as  the  concluding  portion  of  the  120th  article  runs  thus: 
'Witness  our  hands  and  seals  the  12th  day  of  January,  1680,'  which  is  crossed 
through  with  the  pen  in  this  copy."  —  J.  R.  Smith. 

Grant  and  Release  of  One  Eighth  Part  of  Carolina,  from  His 
Majesty  to  Lord  Cartaret.  [n.  p.  1744.]  4to,  Title,  pp.  22. 
Map.  c.  1097 1 

The  Humble  Address  Of  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lords 
Spiritural  and  Temporal,  In  Parliament  Assembled,  presented  to 
Her  Majesty  On  Wednesday  the  Thirteenth  Day  of  March, 
1705.  Relating  to  the  Province  of  Carolina,  And  the  Petition 
therein  mentioned.  With  Her  Majesties  most  gracious  Answer 
thereunto.  London^  Printed  by  Charles  Bill^  and  the  Executrix  of 
Thomas  Newcomb^  deceased;  Printers  to  the  ^eens  most  Excellent 
Majesty.    1705.    Folio,  2  leaves.  c,  H.  10972 

Relates  to  the  Church  Establishment  in  South  Carolina.  See  Kmnett's  "  Bib.  Am. 
Prov.,"  p.  192. 

Methods  for  improving  the  manufacture  of  Carolina  Indigo, 
submitted  to  the  consideration  of  the  Carolina  Planters.  Bath ; 
printed  for  the  Author.   1772.    8vo,  pp.  8.  '0973 


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A  ...  New  Account  of  ...  Carolina,  1683.  See  [Crafford 
(John)]. 

Neue  Nachricht  alter  und  neuer  Merkwurdigkeiten,  enth- 
altend  ein  vertrautes  Gesprach  und  sichere  Briefe  von  dem 
LandschafFt  Carolina  und  iibrigen  Englischen  Tflantz-Stadten  in 
Amerika.     Zurich.   1734.     8vo,  pp.  80.  '0974 

Der  nunmehro  in  dem  Neuen  Welt  vergniigt  und  ohne  Heim- 
wehe  lebende  Schweitzer,  oder  Beschreibung  des  gegenwartigen 
Zustands  der  Koniglichen  Englischen  Provinz  Carolina.  Bern. 
1734.    8vo,  pp.  46.  10975 

Olden  Times  in  Carolina.  By  an  Octogenarian  Lady  of 
Charleston,  S.  C.      Charleston.    1855.    i2mo,  pp.  202.        10976 

Party-Tyranny,  1705.     See  [De  Foe  (D.)] 

Proposals  for  clearing  Land  in  Carolina.     London.    1682.   4to. 

The  Representation  and  Address  of  Several  Members  of  this 
present  Assembly,  returned  for  Colleton  County,  and  other  In- 
habitants of  this  Province,  to  the  Right  Honourable  John  Gren- 
ville.  Esq ;  and  to  the  rest  of  the  true  and  absolute  Lords  and 
Proprietors  of  the  Province  of  Carolina.  Dat.  26.  June  1705. 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]   4to.  10978 

Surrender  of  Seven  Eighths  of  Carolina  from  Lord  Cartaret  to 
His  Majesty,     [n.  p.    1774.]   4to,  Title,  pp.  22.  c.  10979 

The  Two  I  Charters  |  Granted  by  |  King  Charles  lid.  |  To  the  | 
Proprietors|of|Carolina.  I  With  the  First  and  Last  |  Fundamental 
Constitutions]  of  that  |  Colony.  |ZoWo«;  |/V/«/^<^,  and  are  to  be 
Sold  by  Richard  Parker.,  at  the  |  Vnicorn^  under  the  Piazza,  of  the 
Royal  Exchange.  \  [1705.]  4to,  Title,  pp.  60,  Copy  of  an  Act, 
pp.  viii.  BA.,  c,  j.c.B.    10980 

The  copy  oF  an  act  is  not  necessarily  included  with  the  work.  Its  title  is  :  "  The 
Copy  of  an  Act  lately  pass'd  in  Carolina  and  sent  over  to  be  confirmed  here  by  the 
Lord  Granville,  Palatine,  and  the  rest  of"  the  Lords  Proprietors  of  the  said  Colony; 
which  would  be  highly  prejudicial  to  Her  Majesty's  interests,  destructive  to  the  colony, 
discouraging  to  the  trade,  and  a  dangerous  precedent  to  the  other  plantations :  As  may 
appiar  by  the  act  itself,  and  some  Queries  thereupon."  The  "  Two  Charter.'! "  sold, 
in  1869,  for  £1  73.  6d. 

Caroline  Almanack,  and  American  Freeman's  Chronicle  for 
1 840.  Rochester.,  N.  T. :  Mackenzie's  Gazette  Office.  1 2mo,  pp. 
124.  I 098 I 

Contains  particulars  of  the  "Caroline  Affairs  at  Niagara." 


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Caroline  WcMerley;  or,  The  Young  Traveller  from  Ohio. 
Containing  the  Letters  of  a  Young  Lady  of  Seventeen,  written 
to  her  Sister.     New  TTork.   1833.    i8mo,  pp.  233.  10982 

"  An  intelligent  young   traveller'i   account  of  her  journey  from    Ohio,   through 
Western  New  York,  to  Albany." 

Carolinians  Convinced  }  or  an  Examination  of  the  Objections 
to  the  British  Treaty.     New  York.   1795.    8vo.  10983 

Carolvs  Quintus  diuina  fauente  Clementia  Romanoru  Impera- 
tor  semper  Augustus  ac  Germanie  .  Hispaniaru  vtriusq,  Sicilie  . 
Gerusalem  .  Vngarie,  Dalmatie,  Croacie  .  Insularu  Balleariu. 
Fortunatarufu^  .  ac  noui  Orhis  Indiaru  ...  [Colophon:]  Datum 
Bononie  sub  Anno  a  Natiuitate  d*m  Millesimoquingentesimotrigesimo 
...    [1530.]  L.  10984 

One  vellum  sheet,  containing  ninety-two  printed  lines.     Concerning  these  Papal 
bulls,  tee  •«  Bib.  Am.  Vet.,"  No.  15a. 

Caron  (R.  E.)  Revue  de  la  revue  du  pamphlet  de  I'hon.  R. 
E.  Caron.     ^ebec.   1846.    8vo,  pp.  18.  10985 

I  am  unable  to  find  the  tract  of  which  this  is  the  Review. 

Carpenter  (Davis).  Speech  of  Hon  D.  Carpenter,  of  New 
York,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  May  10,  1854, 
on  the  Nebraska  and  Kansas  Bill.     Washington.   1854.   8vo.     s. 

Carpenter  (E.  G.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Penob- 
scot Association  of  Teachers,  and  Friends  of  Popular  Education, 
at  Levant,  Dec.  28,  1837.  By  E.  G.  Carpenter.  ...  Bangor: 
Published  by  the  Association.   1838.    8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  10988 

Carpenter  (Francis  B.)  Six  Months  at  the  White  House 
with  Abraham  Lincoln.  The  Story  of  a  Picture.  By  F.  B. 
Carpenter.  New  Tork:  Hurd  and  Houghton.  1866.  lomo,  pp. 
359.  BA.,  c.  10989 

The  twenty-fourth  edition,  1867,  is  entitled,  "Inner  Lifi;  of  Abraham  Lincoln." 

Carpenter  (George  W.)  Annual  Medical  Advertiser  for 
1844.     Philadelphia.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  96.  10990 

Mr.  Carpenter  was  a  druggist  at  Philadelphia.     This  is,  probably,  a  mere  adver- 
tisement. 

Carpenter.  A  Brief  Description  of  Phil-Ellena,  the  Coun- 
try Seat  of  George  W.  Carpenter  at  Germantown,  Philadelphia 
County,  Penn.  ...  Philadelphia:  printed  by  Barrington  and  Has- 
well.  1844.    i2mo.  1 099 1 


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Carpenter  (H.  Smith).  Eulogy  on  the  late  William  Henry 
Harrison,  President  of  the  United  States:  ...  New  York,  May 
28,  1841,  by  Hugh  S.  Carpenter.  New  Tork.  1841.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  s.  10992 

Carpenter.  The  Final  Triumph  of  Equity.  A  Sermon 
preached  in  Brooklyn,  November  26,  1863.  ...  New  Tork: 
W.  A,  Townsend.   1864.   8vo,  pp.  28.  ^0993 

Carpenter.  The  Relation  of  Religion  to  the  War:  A  Ser- 
mon ...  on  Fast-Day,  Sept.  26,  1861.  By  the  Rev.  Hugh  Smith 
Carpenter.     New  Tork:   fV.  A.  Townsend.    1861.     8vo,  pp.  23. 

Carpenter  (J.  S.),  Reporter.     See  Chase  (D.  T.) 

Carpenter  (M.  H.)  Argument  of  Matt.  H.  Carpenter  in 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  March  3,  and  4,  1868, 
in  the  matter  of  Ex  Parte  Wm.  H.  McCardle,  Appellant.  Re- 
ported by  D.  F.  Murphy.  IVashington :  ■  Government  Printing 
Office.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  83.  10995 

Carpenter.  The  Powers  of  Congress  The  Constitution- 
ality of  its  Acts  on  Reconstruction  Alarming  Tendency  of 
the  Seymour  Democracy.  Speech  ...  at  Chicago,  111.,  August 
1 2th,  1868.     Washington^  D.  C.  [1868.]    8vo,  pp.  8.        10996 

Carpenter.  State  of  Wisconsin  —  Supreme-Court.  John 
Druecker  vs.  Edward  Salomon.  Immunity  of  the  Executive 
from  civil  suit ;  for  acts  performed  under  color  of  office.  Brief 
for  Governor  Salomon.  Matt.  H.  Carpenter,  Counsel.  Mi/- 
wauiie:  J.  H.  Tewdale^  printer,  [n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  28.     H.  10997 

Carpenter.  War  Power  Outside  the  Constitution.  Matt. 
H.  Carpenter's  Review  of  Mr.  Ryan's  Address.  Milwaukie^ 
Wis.:     Presses  of  Starr  ^  Son.   ...    1862.    8vo.  pp.  16.  H. 

Carpenter  (Nathanael).  Geography  Delineated  ...  in  Two 
Books,  containing  the  Spaerical  and  Topical  parts  thereof.  Ox- 
ford.  1625.    2  vols.,  4to.  10999 

Book  II.  pp.  1 1 5-1 31,  relates  tc  America,  and  California  is  mentioned  as  the  fifth 
continent.  The  author  remarks,  that,  by  a  Spanish  chart  taken  by  the  Hollanders,  it 
hag  been  discovered  to  be  an  island,  and  not  part  of  the  continent  as  supposed. 

Carpenter  (P.  P.)  Lectures  on  Mollusca;  or,  "Shell-fish" 
and  their  Allies.     Prepared  for  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  by 


Philip  P.  Carpenter,  ba.,  ph.d.     Washington.   1861. 
140. 


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Carpenter.  On  the  Vital  Statistics  of  Montreal.  Montreal. 
1867.    8vo.  iiooi 

Carpenter.  Report  on  the  Present  State  of  our  Knowledge 
with  regard  to  the  Mollusca  of  the  West  Coast  of  North  Amer- 
ica. [Extract.]  London:  Taylor  £5'  Francis.  1857.  ^^o»  4  '••» 
pp.  iv,  159-368.  c.  1 1002 

Carpenter  (R.  L.)  Observations  on  American  Slavery, 
after  a  Year's  Tour  in  the  United  States.  By  Russell  Lant 
Carpenter,  b.a.  London:  Edward  T.  IVhitfield.  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  V,  69.  1 1 003 

Also  :  A  ('arewell  Lecture  To  the  Friends  of  Temperance,  pledged  and  unpledged,  in 
Halifax  ...   .    Halifax:    T.  J.  &  F.  Walker,  printers.   1865.    lamo,  pp.  a8.     h. 

[Carpenter  (Stephen  Cullen).]  Memoirs  of  the  Hon. 
Thomas  JefFerson,  Secretary  of  State,  Vice-President,  and  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  of  America;  containing  a  Concise 
History  of  those  States,  from  the  Acknowledgment  of  their  In- 
dependence. With  a  View  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  French 
Influence  and  French  Principles  in  that  Country.  ...  In  Two 
Volumes.  [^New  Tori:']  Printed  for  the  Purchasers.  1809.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  iv,  404;   I  1.,  pp.  434.  B.,  c.  1 1004 

The  author  criticises  very  severely  the  character  and  administration  of  Thomai  Jef- 
ferson. 

Carpenter.  Select  American  Speeches.  Forensic  and  Par- 
liamentary, with  prefatory  remarks,  being  a  Sequel  to  Dr.  Chap- 
man's Select  Speeches.  By  S.  C.  Carpenter.  Philadelphia, 
1815.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  492;  481.  1 1005 

Includes  speeches  by  Patrick  Henry,  J.  Madison,  James  Wilson,  Fisher  Ames, 
Alexander  Hamilton,  Gouverneur  Morris,  William  Wirt,  and  others.  Also  :  Report 
of  the  Trial  of  Joshua  Nettles  and  Elizabeth  Cannon,  for  the  Murder  of  John  Cannon, 
On  the  Night  of  the  24th  October,  1804.  By  S.  C.  Carpenter.  ...  Office  of  the  Charlet- 
lon  Courier.   1805.    8vo,  pp.  127.     ba. 

Carpenter  (T.)  The  American  Senator;  or  A  Copious  and 
Impartial  Report  of  the  Debates  in  the  Congress  of  the  United 
States:  including  all  Treaties,  Addresses,  Proclamations,  &c.  ... 
during  the  Present  Session,  being  the  Second  of  the  Fourth 
Congress.  [From  December  5,  1796,  to  March  4,  1797.] 
By  Thomas  Carpenter.  Philadelphia :  printed  by  John  Page. 
1796-97.     3    vols.,  8vo,  pp.   352,    (4);   366,    (4);    2    1.,    pp. 

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Carpenter  (W.)  The  proper  Mode  of  observing  a  Public 
Fast ;  considered  and  explained.  A  Sermon  preached,  Decem- 
ber 13,  1776,  being  the  Fast  Day  on  account  of  the  Troubles  in 
America.  ...  By  William  Carpenter.  London:  Robinson.  1776. 
4to.  1 1007 

Carpenter  (W.  H.)  The  History  of  Illinois,  from  its 
Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  By  W.  H.  Carpenter. 
Philadelphia:  Lippincott^  Grambo  y  Co.  1854.  i2mo.  Portrait 
ofG.  R.Clark.  11008 

Carpenter.  The  History  of  Massachusetts,  from  its  Earli- 
est Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  Philadelphia :  J,  B.  Lip- 
pincott^  Grambo  Iff  Co.   1853.    i2mo,  pp.  330.  c.  11009 

Carpenter.  History  of  Tennessee,  from  its  Earliest  Set- 
tlement to  the  Present  Time.  Philadelphia  •  Lippincott^  Grambo 
&  Co.   1854.    i2mo.  iioio 

Carpenter  and  Arthur  (T.  S.)  History  of  Connecticut, 
from  the  Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  By  W.  H. 
Carpenter  and  T.  S.  Arthur.     Philadelphia.   1854.    i2mo. 

Carpenter.  History  of  New  Jersey  from  its  Earliest  Set- 
tlement to  ihe  Present  Time.  Edited  by  W.  H.  Carpenter 
and  T.  S.  Arthur.  Philadelphia:  Lippincott^  Grambo  iff  Co.  1853. 
24mo,  pp.  261.     2  Plates,     h.    +  1858.    24mo,  pp.  261.        b. 

Carpenter.  History  of  Ohio,  from  its  Earliest  Settlement 
to  the  Present  Time.     Philadelphia.   1854.    i2mo.  11013 

Carpenter.  History  of  Pennsylvania,  from  its  Earliest  Set- 
tlement to  the  Present  Time.     Philadelphia.   1854.    i2mo. 

Carpenter.  History  of  Vermont,  from  its  Earliest  Settle- 
ment to  the  Present  Time.     Philadelphia.    1853.    i2mo. 

Carpenter  (W.  M.)  Sketches  from  the  History  of  Yellow 
Fever ;  showing  the  Origin :  together  with  the  facts  and  circum- 
stances disproving  its  domestic  Origin,  and  Demonstrating  its 
Transmissibility.  By  W.  M.  Carpenter.  New  Orleans:  J.  B. 
Steel.    1844.     8vo,  pp.  64.  11016 

Carpenter  (W.  W.)  Travels  and  Adventures  in  Mexico, 
in  the  course  of  Journeys  of  upwards  of  2500  miles,  performed 
on  foot.     Giving  an  account  of  the  Manners  and  Customs   of 


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the  People,  and  the  Agricultural  and  Mineral  resources  of  that 
country.  By  William  W.  Carpenter,  late  of  the  U.  S.  Army. 
New  Tori:  Harper  isf  Brothers.    1851.     l2mo,  pp.  30O.        C,  P. 

Carpentier.  Resume  des  voyages  et  explorations  dans  les 
rivieres  de  la  Guyane.  Par  le  lieutenant  de  vaisseau  Carpentier, 
capitaine  de  TOyapock.  Paris:  imp.  Paul  Dupont.  1869.  8vo, 
pp.  35.  11018 

From  the  "Revue  coloniale,"  Dec,  1856. 

Carpio  (M.)  Poesias  del  Sr.  Doctor  Don  Manuel  Carpio 
con  su  biografia  escrita  nor  ci  Scfior  Dr.  D.  Jose  Bernardo 
Couto.     Scgunda  Edicion.     Mexico,    i860.     8vo,  pp.  xxx,  368. 

Carpon  (C.  J.  A.)  Voyage  a  Terre-Neuve.  Observations 
ct  notions  curicuses  propres  a  interesser  toutes  les  personnes  qui 
veulcnt  avoir  une  idee  juste  de  Tun  des  plus  importants  travaux 
des  marins  fran^ais  et  Strangers,  recueiUis  pendant  plusieurs 
sejours  faits  dans  ces  froides  regions.     Catn:  Poisson.  1852.    16  1. 

Carr  (E.  S.)  An  Inaugural  Address  delivered  ...  before  the 
Board  of  Regents  of  the  Univtisity  of  Wisconsin,  Jan.  16,  1856. 
By  Ezra  S.  Carr.     Madison.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  21.  s.  11021 

Carr  (G.  P.)  The  Contest  ;  A  Poem.  By  George  P. 
Carr.      Chicago:  P.  L.  Hanscom.    1866.     Square  i8mo,  pp.  115. 

Carr  (J.)  Aura;  or  the  Slave.  A  Poem.  By  John  Carr. 
Philadelphia.    1788.    i2mo.  11023 

Carr  (J.)  Early  Times  in  Middle  Tennessee.  By  John 
Carr,  a  Pioneer  of  the  West.  Nashville:  E.  Carr.  1857.  '^mo. 
pp.  248.  c.  1 1024 

Carr  (S.)  A  Brief  Sketch  of  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin.  By 
Rev.  Spencer  Carr.      La  Crosse.   1854.    i2mo,  pp.  28.  M. 

Carraby  (S.)  Conference  sur  Franklin.  Par  M.  S.  Carraby. 
Paris:  imp.  Prissette.    1869.     8vo,  pp.  20.  11026 

Carramelli  (H.)  Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Presi- 
dent's Message  relating  to  Hamet  Carramalli.  IVashington. 
1806.     8vo.  w.  1 1027 

Carranco  (L.)  Relacion  de  la  vida  y  glorlosa  muerte  del  P. 
Lorenzo  Carranco  Jesuita  missionero  de  Californias.  M'egico. 
1751.    4to.  1 1028 


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Carranza  (A.  J.)  Tesis  sobre  la  libre  navegacion  de  los 
rios,  pronunciada  y  sostcnida  por  A.  J,  Cananza.  Buenos  Airts. 
1856.    8vo,  pp.  22.  1 1029 

Carranza  (D.  G.)  a  Geographical  Desrription  of  the 
Coasts,  Harbours,  and  Sea  Ports  ot  the  Spanish  Wcst-Inih  s  ; 
particularly  of  Poii  >  Bello,  Cartagena,  and  the  Island  of  Cuba. 
With  Observations  of  the  Currents,  and  the  Variations  ot  the 
Compass  in  the  Bay  of  Mexico,  and  the  North  Sea  of  America. 
Translated  from  A  curious  ami  authentic  Manuscript,  written  in 
Spanish  by  Domingo  Gonzales  Carranza,  his  Catholiclc  Majesty's 
principal  Pilot  of  the  Flota  in  New  Spain,  Anno  1718.  To 
which  is  added,  An  Appendix,  containing  Capt.  Parker's  own 
Account  of  his  taking  the  town  of  Porto  Bello,  in  the  Year 
1601.     With  An  Ind{  X,  and  a  New  and  Correct  Chart  of  the 


Whole;  as  also  Plans  of  the  Havannah,  Porto-Bello,  Cartagena, 
and  La  Vera  Cruz.  Loudon :  Caleb  Smith,  m.dcc.xl.  8vo, 
pp.  xi,  136,  (8).     Map,  and  4  Plans.  c,  h.  11030 

Carran/a  (F.  X.)  Alabanza  poctica  con  motivo  de  la  en- 
trada  publica  del  Exifno  Sr.  Duque  de  la  Conquista,  Virey  de  la 
Nueva  Espafia.     M'egico:  Ribera.   1740.    4to.  11031 

Carranza.  El  Llanto  de  las  Pietras :  elogios  scpulcrales  de 
la  Sefiora  Marquesa  de  las  Torres,  Dofia  Gertrudis  de  1 1  Pefia, 
Fundadora  de  la  Casa  Profesa  de  la  Compafiia  de  Jesus  en 
Megico.    Poi  F.  Xavier  Carranza.    M'egico:  Sanchez.  1739.    4to. 

Title  according  t>>  the  Backers.  Another  authority  gives  it  as  follows  :  "  Exequias  de  la 
Marquesa  de  las  Torre    lie  Rada.     Af«Af/fo.  1739."  410.   Another  has  "Torres  de  Roda." 

Carranza.  La  Transmigracion  de  hi  Iglesia  a  Guadalupe. 
Megico:  en  el  Collegio  de  S.  lldcfonso.    1749.    4to.  11033 

"  Carranza  maintains,  in  this  curious  uermon,  that  St.  Peter's  chair  will  be  trans- 
ported to  Guadeloupe."  —  Backer.  Also ;  Sermon  de  la  Epifania.  M'tgico  :  Ribera. 
1743.     4t"- 

Carranza  (J.  M.)  Discurso  sobre  el  Establecimiento  de 
una  Escuela  Publica  Gratuita  de  Primeras  Letras  y  Christiana 
Educacion  de  los  Nifios  Pobres.     Mexico.   1788.    410,  23  1. 

Carrara  (U.)  Columbus,  Carmen  Epicum  ...  Authore  Uber- 
tino  Carrara,  Societal.  Jesu.  Romee:  typis  Rocchi  Bernabo.  mdccxv. 
8vo,  pp.  299,  I  1.  -h  Juguttee  [sic]  :  Sumptibus  Mathia  Wolff. 
M.  Dccxxx.    8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  3-330,  (29).  ba.  1 1035 

This  Latin  poem,  by  the  Jesuit  Carrara,  contains  a  biography  of  Columbus.  "  L'in- 
vention  et  la  conduite  de  ce  poeme  heroique  en  douze  chants,  sent  vraiment  poetiques ; 
mais  le  style  Test  beaucoup  moins." — Backir. 


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Carrasco  y  Saavedka  (R.)  Synodo  dioccsana,  can  la  caita 
pastoral  cunvucatoria  para  ella  y  otra  en  ordcn  a  la  paga  de  loit 
Diezmus.  Celebrola  D.  Fray  Bernardo  Carrasco  y  Saavedra, 
Obispo  dc  Santiago  dc  Chile,  en  la  Iglesia  Catedral  de  dicha 
ciudad.  A  que  so  di(5  principio  Domingo  i8  de  Enero  dc  1688 
y  se  publico  en  2  dc  Mayo  de  dicho  aiHo,  Lima.  1764.  Folio, 
pp.  168.  1 1036 

Carrasco  (E.)  Calendario  y  Guia  dc  Forastcros  de  la  Repub- 
lica  Peruana  pora  el  afio  de  1826  por  Don  Eduardo  Carrasco. 
Lima:  J.  Gonzalez.  [1826.]    i2mo,  pp.  135.  ^'037 

Also  fur  other  yeara;  the  lait  of  which  I  have  seen  a  notice  is  for  18^0. 

Carrasco  (Jose  Matias).  Bcschreibung  der  Piovinz  Mojos 
in  Sud  Amcrika.  Aus  dem  Spanischen  als  Manuscript  gedruck- 
ten  Originale  ins  Deutsche  iibersetzt  von  V.  W.  Hoffmann. 
Aus  Liidde's  Zeitsch.  f.  verglich.  Erdkunde,  in.  i  abgedruckt. 
Magdeburg:  Baensch.    1843.    8vo.  11038 

Carrasco  y  Encisco  (Luis).  Sermon  panegir.  del  glor.  padre 
Bern.  Abad.     Mexico.    1808.    4to,  33  leaves.  "O39 

Also :  Sermon  panegirico  je  Santjago  el  mayor,  que  le  hace  la  cungregacion  del 
Reyno  de  Galicia.  Mexico,  i(<09.  410,  30  leaves. — Sermon  moral  del  Fuego  ven- 
gador  de  la  Caridad  y  de  la  Dureza  de  las  Palabras  con  que  se  han  de  redarguir  las 
impiedades  de  Napoleon  y  sus  sectaries.  Para  el  Trtduo  de  las  Rogaciones  que  con  el 
An  de  impetrar  los  Triunfos  de  la  Religion  y  la  Patria  celebraron  ante  la  Imagen  por- 
tentosa  de  Maria  Santisima  de  los  Remedies  las  M.  RR.  MM.  Religiosaa  Duminicas 
del  Convento  de  Santa  Catalina  de  Sena  de  Mexico,  en  el  15  de  Julio  dc  1810.  Y 
pronuncio  el  R.  P.  Ex-Lector  Fr.  Luis  Carrasco  y  Encisco.  Mixico,  1810.  410,  5  1  , 
pp.  64. 

CARRfe  (E.)  Echantillon  de  la  Doctrine  que  les  Jesuites 
Enseignent  aux  Sauvages  du  Nouveau  Monde,  pour  les  con- 
vertir,  tiree  de  leurs  proprcs  manuscrits,  trouves  ces  jours  passes 
en  Albanic,  proche  de  Nieu  Yorke,  Examinee  Par  Ezechiel 
Carre  cy  deuant  Ministre  de  la  Rochechalais  en  France,  a 
present  Ministre  de  I'Eglise  Francaise  de  Boston  en  la  Nouvelle 
Angleterre.  ...  Imprim'e  a  Boston  par  Samuel  Green.  1693.  4to, 
Title,  I  I.,  pp.  3,  2,  II.  w.  11040 

With  a  preface  by  Cotton  Mather.     An  extremely  rare  tract. 

Carrel  (N.  A.)  QEuvres  litteraires  et  economiques  d'Armand 
Carrel  recueillis  et  annotees  par  M.  Charles  Romey  Precedees 
d'une  notice  biographique  par  M.  £mile  Littre  Paris:  Victor 
Lecou;   Guillaumin  et  O'     mdcccliv.    i8mo,  2  1.,  pp.  366.       b. 

Includes  "Collaboration  de  Carrel  a  la  Revue  americaine,  La  mere  de  Washington," 
pp.  208-114. 


CAKKIItK. 


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Cakkkka  (F.  la).  Arte  dc  la  Lengua  Yunga  de  los  Vallcs 
del  Obispado  dc  Trujillo  del  Peru,  con  un  Cont'essonario,  y 
todas  las  Oraciuncs  Christianas  traducidas  en  la  Lengtia,  y  otras 
Cosas.  For  D.  Fernando  dc  la  Carrcra  cura  y  vicario  dc  S. 
Martin  dc  Reque  en  cl  corregimiento  dc  Chiclayo.  Lima:  Juan 
(it  Contreras.    1644.    Sen.  8vo.  1 1042 

Exceuivcly  rare,  and  unknown  to  the  author  of  the  "  Mithridatei."  LovH  Kingi- 
borough  paid  X15  151.  for  hi>  copy.  'Die  Yungu  ii  tlie  language  o>' the  i'cru*ian 
Indians  of  Truxillo,  etc,  and  entirely  different  front  the  {^uichua.  Stt  Ludewi^c,  page 
106,  and  Ternaux,  No.   631. 

Carrera  (L.)  Vindicacion  documentada,  que  presenta  al 
juicio  del  publico  y  de  su8  amigos  Lorenzo  Carrera,  Agente 
de  la  Convencion  Espaflola  en  Mejico.  Madrid.  .J56.  8vo, 
pp.72.  1 1043 

Carreri.     See  Gcmelli  Carreri. 

Carrey  (E.)  L'amazone.  Les  metis  dc  la  Savane.  Par 
£mile  Carrey.    Paris:   Michel-Levy.    1857.    i8mo,  pp.  332. 

Carrey.  L'Amazonc.  Les  revolt^s  du  Para.  Paris:  Michel- 
Levy.   1857.    i6mo,  pp.  337.  c.  1 1045 

Carrey.  Emile  Carrey.  Grandeur  et  avenir  des  £tatB- 
Unis  ...   Paris:  Dentu.    1863.    8vo,  pp.  48.  ba.  11046 

Carrieoo  (J.  B.)  Estudios  historicos,  y  estadisticos  del 
estado  Oaxaqueno.      Oaxaca.    1850.     2  vols.,  8vo.  11047 

Carriedo.  Rasgo  biografico  del  presbitero  licenciado  D. 
Manuel  Sabino  Crespo,  heroe  de  la  nacion  Mejicana,  escrito  por 
el  ciudadano  J.  B.  Carriedo.      Oaxaca.   1833.    8vo,  pp.  19. 

Carrier  (A.  H.)  The  Great  Kentucky  Statesman,  or,  the 
Life  and  Public  Services  of  Henry  Clay.  By  A.  H.  Carrier. 
Philadelphia.    1851.     l2mo.  1 1 049 

Carrier.  Monument  to  the  Memory  of  Henry  Clay.  By 
A.  H.  Carrier.  ...  Philadelphia :  Duane  Rulison.  ...  1859.  ^^o* 
pp.  516.     Portrait.  11 050 

The  Carrier  of  the  Political  Index  to  his  Patrons,  with  the 
Compliments  of  the  Season  [in  verse].  Newburgh.  1814.  8vo, 
pp.  14,  I.  11051 

The  carrieri*  addresses  of  sundry  newspapers  contain  incidental  references  to  the 
topics  of  the  day,  but  are  not  of  sufficient  importance  to  be  included  in  this  Dictionary. 


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Carriglio  (Alonso).  Discorsi  apologetici,  in  che  si  da  rela- 
tione delle  Persecutioni,  e  trauagli  partiti  del  R.  P.  D.  Fr. 
Bernardino  de  Cardenas,  Vescouo  del  Paraguay,  nelle  Indie 
Occidental!.  Aggiustato  il  tutto  con  le  scritture  presentate  nel 
consiglio  dell'  Indie,  etc.  Fra.  Gio.  di  San  Diego  Vigliaton. 
[Madrid.   1658.]    Folio,  5  1.,  pp.  49,  29,  and  15  numbered  1. 

"This  work  ib  almost  unknown.  The  three  memoirs  of  which  it  consists  have  been 
presented  to  Pope  Alexander  VII,  and  were  most  probably  intended  for  private  circula- 
tion only." — ^ther.     "  Ouvrage  Curieux,"  Andrade,  p.  163. 

Carrillo  (C.)  Estudio  histdrico  sobre  la  raza  indigena  de 
Yucatan  por  D.  Crescencio  Carrillo  ...  .  Veracruz:  Typografia 
J.  M.  Blanco.   1865.    4to,  pp.  26.  b.  11053 

Carrillo.  Historia  de  Wellnna  leyenda  Yucateca  en  dos 
partes  y  un  apendice  de  notas  histdricas  y  criticas  por  D.  Cre- 
scencio Carrillo,  presbitero.  Edicion  del  Repertorio  Pintoresco. 
Merida:  imprenta  de  Jose  Dolores  Espinosa.  1862.  8vo,  i  1., 
pp.  78.  B.  11054 

Carrillo  (Fernando).  Origen  y  Causa  de  los  Repartimien- 
tos  de  Indios  desta  Nueva  Espafia.     Mexico.   1633.    Folio. 

Carrillo  y  Perez  (Ignacio).  Lo  maximo  en  lo  minimoj  la 
portentosa  imagen  de  Nuestra  Scnora  de  los  Remedios,  conquis- 
tadora  y  patrona  de  la  imperial  ciudad  de  Mexico.  Mexico: 
Mariano  de  Zuniga  y  Ontiveros.  1808.  4to,  lO  1.,  pp.  153,  (3), 
4  1.     Plate.  1 1056 

Carrillo  y  Perez.  Pensil  Americano  Florido  en  el  rigor 
del  i  vierno,  la  Imagen  de  Maria  Santissima  de  Guadalupe,  apare- 
cida  en  la  corte  de  la  Septentrional  America  Mexico,  en  donde 
escribia  esta  Historia  Don  Ignacio  Carrillo  y  Perez  ...  Aiio  de 
1793.     En  Mexico.   1797.    Sm.  4to,  12  1.,  pp.  132.        s.  11057 

Carrillo  (Jose).  Elogio  funebre  dell  Illmo  R.  D.  Nicolas 
Gomez  de  Cervantes,  en  las  honras  que  le  hizo  como  a  su  Obispo 
la  Sta  Iglesia  de  Guadalaxara.     Megico.   17^6.    410.  11 058 

Also:   Panegerico  de  la  Sta  Monica.     Megicn.   1749.    4to. 

Carrington  (H.  B.)  The  Hour ;  the  Peril ;  the  Duty. 
An  Address  delivered  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  April  nth  and  17th, 
1 86 1,  by  H.  B.  Carrington.  ...  Columbus^  0.:  Printed  by  Harris 
Cff  Hurd.  1 86 1.    8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  11059 

[Carrington  (J.  W.)]      The  Passage  of  the  Isthmus,  or 


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practical  hints  to  persons  about  to  cross  the  Isthmus  of  Panama. 
With  a  Map.  By  one  who  has  recently  crossed.  New  Y'ork: 
yennings  ^  Harrison.    1849.    8vo,  pp.  14.      Map.  11 060 

[Carrington  {Mrs.  M.  J.)]  Ab-sa-ra-ka  Home  of  the 
Crows:  being  the  Experience  of  an  Officer's  Wife  on  the  Plains 
and  ...  Peril  and  Pleasure  during  the  Occupation  of  the  New 
Route  to  Virginia  City,  Montana,  1866-7,  and  the  Indian 
Hostility  thereto;  with  Outlines  of  the  Natural  Features  aiui 
Resources  of  the  Land,  Tables  of  Distances,  Maps  ...  .  Phila- 
delphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  iff  Co.    1868.    i2mo,  pp.  284.    3  Maps. 

Carroll  {Rev.  Andrew).  Moral  and  Religious  Sketches  and 
Collections,  with  Incidents  of  ten  years'  Itinerancy  in  the  West. 
Cincinnati:  the  Author.    1857.    i2mo,  pp.  302.  c.  11062 

Carroll  (A.  E.)  The  Great  American  Battle;  or,  the 
Contest  between  Christianity  and  Political  Romanism.  By  Anna 
Ella  Carroll.     New  York.    1856.    i2mo,  pp.  365.   10  Portraits. 

Carroll.  A  Review  of  Pierce's  Administration ;  showing 
its  only  Popular  Measures  to  have  originated  with  the  executive 
of  Millard  Fillmore.  By  Anna  Ella  Carroll  ...  Boston:  James 
French^  Company,    1856.    i2mo,  pp.  137.  c.  11064 

Carroll.  The  Star  of  the  West ;  or  National  Men  and 
National  Measures,  By  Anna  Ella  Carroll.  ...  Boston:  James 
French  and  Company.  1856.  i2mo,  pp.  366.  9  Portraits.  H.  + 
Third  Edition,  Revised.  New  York:  Miller^  Ortonbf  Co.  1857. 
i2mo,  pp.  461.     Portrait.  s.  11065 

Also  :  The  Relation  of  the  National  Government  to  Revolted  Citizens  defined. 
No  power  in  Congress  to  Emancipate  their  Slaves  or  confiscate  their  property,' proved. 
The  Constitution,  as  it  is,  the  only  hope  of  the  Country.  fVashington.  1862.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  —  Reply  to  the  Speech  of  the  Hon.  J.  C.  Breckenridge  ...  in  the  United 
States  Senate,  July  i6th,  1861.  ...  fVashinjrton  :  Henry  Polkinhorn.  1861.  8vo,  pp. 
15.  H. — The  Romish  Church  opposed  to  the  Liberties  of  the  American  People  ... 
Boston.  1856.  i2mo,  pp.  52. — The  Union  of  the  States.  ...  By  Anna  Carroll.  ... 
Boston:  Jamts  French  and  Company.  1856.  i2mo,  pp.  64.  h.  —  The  War  Powers 
of  the  General  Government.  ...  Washington ;  printed  by  Henry  Polkinhorn.  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  —  Which.?  Fillmore  or  Buchanan!  ...  Boston:  'James  French  and 
Company.    ...    1856.     I2mo,  pp.  24.     h. 

Carroll  (B.  R.)  Catechism  of  the  United  States;  His- 
tory of  the  Nation,  from  its  earliest  Period  to  the  Present 
Time.  By  B.  R.  Carroll.  Charleston.,  S.  C:  Mc Carter  iff  Co. 
1858.  i2mo.  1 1066 


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Carroll.  Historical  Collections  of  South  Carolina  i  em- 
bracing many  Rare  and  Valuable  Pamphlets,  and  other  Docu- 
ments, relating  to  the  History  of  that  State,  from  its  first 
Discovery  to  its  Independence,  in  the  Year  1776.  Compiled, 
with  various  Notes,  and  an  Introduction,  by  B.  R.  Carroll.  ... 
New  York:  Harper  csf  Brothers.  1836.  2  vols,  8vo,  pp.  Ixxx, 
9-533 i  576-  BA.  1 1067 

Carroll  (C.)  Journal  of  Charles  Carroll  of  Carroilton, 
during  his  Visit  to  Canada  in  1776,  as  One  of  the  Commis- 
sioners from  Congress  ;  With  a  Memoir  and  Notes  by  Brantz 
Mayer  ....  Published  by  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  Bal- 
timore:  printed  by  "John  Murphy,   mdcccxlv.    Svo,  pp.  84.      ba. 

Carroll  (C.  H.)  Speech  of  Hon.  C.  H.  Carroll,  of  New 
York,  on  the  Mexican  War.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Re- 
presentatives, February  22,  1847.  Washington.  1847.  ^v°» 
pp.  7.  H.  1 1069 

Also:  Speech  ...  on  the  Tariff  j^Juestion.  Delivered  ...  July  i,  1846.  \Wash\ng- 
fon.]    Svo,  pp.  16.     H. 

Carroll  (Davis).  A  Salutatory  Address  Delivered  at  a 
Public  Exhibition  in  Oxford,  February  14,  181 1.  Sutton.,  Mass.: 
Printed  by  Sewall  Goodridge.    181 1.     l2mo,  pp.  11.  1 1070 

[Carroll  (John).]  Address  from  the  Roman  Catholics  of 
America  to  George  Washington,  President  of  the  United  States. 
London:  Printed  by  J.  P.  Coghlan.    1796.     Folio,  pp.  8.      1 1 071 

Reprinted  in  facsimile,  by  Dr.  J.  G.  Shea,  with  portraits,  facsimile  of  Washington's 
letter,  etc.     \_Netu  Tork.   1857.]     Folio,  2  1.,  pp.  8. 

[Carroll.]  Address  to  the  Roman  Catholics  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  By  a  Catholic  Clergyman.  Annapolis:  F. 
Green.  1784,  M.  +  Philadelphia.  1785.  +  Worcester.,  [^Eng- 
land']. 1785.  8vo,  pp.  120.  4-  [With  the  author's  name.] 
London.  1785.  Svo.  bd.  -f-  London:  C.  Keating.  1786.  + 
New  Tork:   ...  David  Longworth.    1817.    8vo,  pp.  120.      11072 

Of  the  London  edition  of  1785,  Shea  says  that  some  additions  were  made  to  it,  and 
a  note  on  the  suppression  of  the  Jesuits,  which  had  been  attacked  by  Father  Arthur 
O'Leary,  was  omitted.  The  pamphlet  is  in  reply  to  a  letter  by  the  Rev.  Charles 
Wharton,  of  Worcester,  England.     See  M.  R.,  lxxii.  395,  and  H.  M.,  in.  225. 

Carroll.  A  Discourse  on  General  Washington.  Delivered 
in  the  Catholic  Church  of  St,  Peter,  in  Baltimore,  Feb.  22d, 
1800.  By  the  Right  Rev.  Bishop  Carroll.  Baltimore:  Printea 
by  Warner^  Hanna.  [1800.]    8vo,  pp.  24.  c.  11073 


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367 


Carroll.  A  Pastoral  Letter  from  the  Right  Rev.  Dr.  John 
Carroll  ...  Bishop  of  Baltimore  to  ...  the  Congregation  of 
Trinity  Church  Philadelphia.  On  the  Prostitution  of  the  Rights 
and  the  Usurpation  of  Church  Authority  by  Two  Prevaricating 
Priests  and  some  Misinformed  Laicks  of  the  Congregation. 
Jnnapolis.  +  London:  printed  by  y.  H.  Coghlan.  1798.  i2mo, 
pp.  20.  BD.  1 1074 

Carroll.  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  most  Rev.  John  Car- 
roll, First  Archbishop  of  Baltimore ;  with  Select  Portions  of  his 
Writings.      Edited  by  John  Carroll  Brent.      Baltimore :    "John 


Murphy.  MDCCCXLiii.    i2mo,  pp.  321.     Portrait. 


1 1075 


Carroll.  Short  Account  of  Consecrating,  etc.  See  [Plow- 
den  (C.)] 

[Carroll  (J.)]  Past  and  Present,  or  a  description  of  Persons 
and  Events  connected  with  Canadian  Methodism  for  the  last 
forty  years.  By  a  Spectator  of  the  Scenes.  Toronto,  i860. 
i2mo,  pp.  331.  1 1076 

Also :  The  Stripling   Preacher,  or  a  Sketch  of  the  ...  Life  of  Alexander  S.  Byrne. 
Toronto.   1852.    lamo,  pp.  255.     See  Morgan's  "Bib.  Canad." 

Carroll  (J.  H.)  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Leonard  Bacon, 
D.D.,  by  J.  Halsted  Carroll.  New  Haven :  Printed  by  Tuttle  y 
Co.    1866.    i2mo,  pp.  27.  1 1077 

Carroll.  Memorial  of  Gerard  Hallock :  by  J.  Halsted 
Carroll.  New  Haven :  Printed  by  Tuttle.^  Morehouse  &  Taylor. 
1866.    8vo,  pp.  79.  H.  1 1078 

Carroll  (R.  W.)  Carroll's  Literary  Register,  May  25, 
1865.      Cincinnati.    1865.    8vo.  11079 

Carroll  College.    Catalogue,  1855.    Waukesha^  Wis.   8vo. 

Carruthers  (J.)  Retrospect  of  Thirty-six  years*  Residence 
in  Canada  West :  Being  a  Christian  Journal  and  Narrative. 
Hamilton.    1861.    8vo,  pp.  253.  11081 

Carruthers  (J.  J.)  The  War,  Its  Evils  and  their  Compen- 
sations. By  the  Rev.  J.  J.  Carruthers,  d.d.  ...  Portland:  printed 
by  David  Tucker.    1862.    8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  11082 

Carson  (A.)  The  History  of  the  Celebrated  Mrs.  Ann  Car- 
son, Widow  of  the  late  Unfortunate  Lieutenant  Richard  Smith. 
With  a  Circumstantial  Account  of  her  Conspiracy  against   the 


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late  Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  Simon  Snyder,  and  of  her  Suffer- 
ings in  the  several  Prisons  in  that  State.  Written  by  Herself. 
Philadelphia.    1822.    l2mo.  s.  11083 

See  also  Clarke  (M.) 

Carson  (J.  H.)  Early  Recollections  of  the  Californian  Mines, 
and  Description  of  the  Great  Tulare  Valley.  By  J.  H.  Carson. 
Stockton.    1852.    8vo,  pp.  64.  1 1084 

Carson  (James).  Oration,  12th  May,  1802,  before  the  Tam- 
many Society,  New  York.     New  York.  [1802.]    8vo.  n. 

Carson  (James),  Reporter.     See  Eberle  (F.) 

Carson  (J.)  A  History  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  from  its  Foundation  in  1765.  With 
Sketches  of  the  Lives  of  Deceased  Professors.  By  Joseph  Car- 
son, M.D.,  Professor  ...  &c.  Philadelphia :  Lindsay  and  Blake s- 
ton,    1869.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  17-227.  B.  1 1086 

Carson.  A  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  James  B. 
Rogers,  m.d..  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania.    By  Joseph   Carson,  m.d Philadelphia.    1852. 

8vo,  pp.  22.  H.  1 1087 

Also:  Illuatratlons  of  Medical   Botany.      Philadelphia,    [n.  d.]     2   vols.,  4to.      100 
colored  Plates. 

Carson  (W.)  Reasons  for  Colonizing  the  Island  of  New- 
foundland, in  a  letter  to  the  Inhabitants.  By  William  Carson, 
M.D.     Greenock.    1813.    8vo,  pp.  26.  11088 

See  M.  R.,  Lxxii.  99. 

Carson.  A  Letter  to  the  Members  of  Parliament,  on  the 
Address  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Newfoundland  to  the  Prince  Re- 
gent.    1813.    8vo.  1 1089 

In  Morgan's  "  Bib.  Canad.,"  the  author's  name  is  given  as  James  Carson. 

Carstensen  (G.  J.  B.)  and  Gildemeister  (C.)  New  York 
Crystal  Palace.  Illustrated  Description  of  the  Building.  By 
George  Carstensen  &  Charles  Gildemeister,  Architects  of  the 
Building.  With  an  Oil-color  exterior  View,  and  Six  large 
Plates  containing  Plans,  Elevations,  Sections,  and  Details  from 
the  workii  g  drawings  of  the  Architects.  By  G.  Carstensen 
and  Charles  Gildemeister.  New  York:  Riker^  Thorne  £3'  Co. 
1854.    4to,  pp.  78.     6  Plates.  c.  11090 

Carta  Apologetica.     See  [Yturrizara  (Miguel  de)]. 


CARTA. 


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Carta  Athenagorica  de  la  Madre  Juana  Yfies  dc  la  Cruz,  Re- 
ligiosa  Profesa  de  Velo  de  la  ciudad  de  Mexico,  \^Mexico]  Puebia 
de  los  Angeles:  D.  F.  de  Leon.   1690.    4to,  17  leaves.  1 109 1 

Carta  blanca  sobre  el  negro  folleto  titulado:  Condiciones  y 
semblanzas  de  los  Diputados  a  Corte  per  el  autor  de  la  "Apolo- 
gia de  los  Palos."     Habana.   1821.    8vo.  11092 

Carta  de  un  Americano  a  un  Diputado  de  las  Cortes  Extra- 
ordinarias  de  Espafia.     Londres.  1821.    8vo,  pp.  50.  11093 

Signed  "  Jos£  Isidro  Inana  y  Torre,"  and  addressed  to  Don  A.  P.  y  M. 

Carta  de  un  Americano  al  Espafiol  sobre  su  numero  xix. 
London:   W.  Lewis.   181 1.     8vo,  pp.  no.  H.  1 1 094 

Carta  de  un  amigo  a  otro  que  reside  en  el  campo.  Describe 
las  fiestas  de  la  Habana  en  el  retorno  de  Fernando  7°.  Imprenta 
del  Comer cio.    Octubre  de  \%\\.    8vo.  HOQS 

Carta  Escrita  a  un  Americano  sobre  la  forma  de  Gobierno  que 
para  hacer  practicable  la  Constitucion  y  las  Leyes  conviene  esta- 
blecer  en  Nueva  Espafia,  atendida  su  actual  situacion.  Madrid: 
Ibarra.  1821.  Sm.  410,  pp.  12.  h.  +  San-Sebastian.  1831. 
Svo,  pp.  16.  1 1096 

Carta  escrita  por  un  regnicola  recien  llegado  a  esta  capital  a 
un  paisana  suyo  residente  en  Madrid.  Mexico.  1789.  4to,  pp. 
12.  11097 

Carta  familiar  de  un  Sacerdote,  Respuesta  a  un  Colegial  amigo 
suyo,  en  que  le  da  cuenta  de  la  admirable  Conquista  espiritual 
del  vasto  Imperio  del  Gran  Thibet,  y  la  Mission  que  los  Padres 
Capuchinos  tienen  alii  con  sus  singulares  progresses  hasta  el 
presente.  Mexico:  en  la  Imprenta  de  la  Bibliotheca  Mexicana, 
1765.    4to,  2  1.,  pp.  48.     Plate.  1 1098 

See  on  pages  '^8-29  :  "  Porque  los  Capuchinos,  teniendo  Misslonet  en  la  America, 
no  han  fundado  en  ella  Conventos  ?" 

Ca-ta  que  a  los  S"""-  diputados  d"  las  Cortes  dirige  el  inten- 
dente  de  exercito  (D.  Rafael  Gomez  Roubaud),  accompafiado 
copia  de  las  representaciones  presentadas  a  S.  M.  con  motivo  de 
haber  mandado  suspender  los  efectos  de  la  prov'dencia  acordada 
por  S.  A.  el  consejo  de  regencia,  y  publicada  en  la  Gazeta  de 
gobierno  de  27  de  Abril  ultimo,  numero  56.  Cadiz:  Imprenta 
de  la  junta  superior,   181 1.    Folio,  pp.  79.  11099 

'*D.  Rafael  Roubaud   etait  employe  ^  la   manufacture    dea  tabacg  a  la  Havan*; 
cette  piSce  traite  longuement  de  cette  marchanc<i3e." — Lkclkrc. 

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l,t 


Carta,  |qve  el  P.  Francisco  |Xavier  Rector  del  Colegioj  Max- 
imo de  S.  Pablo,  y  al  presente  Preposito|  Provincial  de  la  Pro- 
vincia  del  Peru.  |Remi.io  a  Los  Padres  Rectores  de|los  Colegios, 
y  Casas  de  la  Compania  de  Iesvs|de  la  dicha  Provincia.  |  Dan- 
doles  vna  breve  noticia|de  la  exemplarissima  vida,  y  dichosa 
muerte|del  Venerable  P.  Diego  de  Avendafio.  |  Ano.  1689.  |  Cow 
licencia  en  Lima.     Por  Joseph  de  Contreras.     410,  3  1.,  63  1. 

Carta  sobre  lo  que  debe  hacer  un  Principe  que  tenga  Colonias 
a  gran  Distancia.     Philadelphia.   1803.    8vo.  c.  11 101 

Cartagena  (Juan).  La  Sta  Iglesia  de  Guatemala,  Madre 
fecundissima  de  hijos  ilustrisimos.     Megico:  Rihera.    1747.    4to. 

Cartagena.     See  Carthagena. 

Captaginese  (H.)  Giornale  Politico,  Edicione  Terza.  Phil- 
adelphia.  1804.    Rl.  8vo.  11103 

Cartari  (V.)  Le  vere  e  nove  imagini  de  gli  Dei  delli  antichi. 
Di  Vicenzo  Cartari.  Caveta  da'  marmi,  bronzi,  medaglie,  gioie 
...  con  esquisito  studio  da  L.  Pignoria.  Con  le  allegori  e  sopra 
le  imagini  de  C.  Malfatti.  Padoua.  1615.  4to.  +  Venetia : 
Tomcsini.  MDCXLVii,  4to^  11  1.,  2  folded  1.,  pp.  400.  b.a.  -\- 
Venetia :  Nicolo  Pe-z.-z.ana.    M.  DC.  Lxxiv.     4to,  10  1.,  pp.  368. 

Part  n.  contains  ;  "  Imagine  de  gli  dei  Indiani  Oriental!  et  Occidentali." 

Cartas  edificantes.     See  Lettres  edifiantes.  11 105 

Cartas  sobre  la  educacion  del  bello  scxo  por  una  Senora  Amer- 
icana, A.M.  1824.  8vo.  -f  Morelia.  1 855.  Sm.  8vo,  pp.  ix, 
124.    +   Morelia.    1858.  11 106 

Carteaux  (Felix).  Examen  politique  des  colonies  mod'  nes, 
dans  le  but  le  j*'  s  particulier  de  savoir  si  celles  d  France  lui 
onte  ete  avantageuses  ou  non.  Bordeaux:  P.  Beaume.  1805. 
8vo.  1 1 107 

C[arteaux].  Histoire  des  desastres  de  Saint  Domingue. 
Ouvrage  ou  I'on  expose  les  causes  de  ces  evenemcus  par  F. 
C***  un  de  ses  precedens  colons.  Bordeaux.  1802.  8vo,  pp. 
42,  306.  1 1 108 

The  following  is,  apparently,  an  enlarged  edition  of  this  work  : 

C[arteaux].  Soirees  bermudiennes,  ou  entretiens  sur  les 
evenements  qui  ont  opere  la  ruine  de  la  parne  fran^aise  de  Saint 
Domingue.  Par  F.  C***,  un  de  ses  precedens  colons.  Bor- 
deaux:  P.  Beaume.    1802.    8vo.  pp.  400.  11109 


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Carteaux.  Le  Songe  de  Colomb,  en  vers,  Accompagne  de 
notes  historiques,  morales  et  politiques;  ...  Par  Felix  Carteaux, 
Colon  refugie.     Bordeaux.    i8og.    8vo,  pp.  143.  H.  iiiio 

Carteaux  (J.  F.)  Examen  politique  des  Colonies  modernes. 
Bordeaux:   P.  Beaume^  an  xiii-1805.    8vo,  pp.  136.  mil 

Cartee  (Cornelius  S.)  Elements  of  Physical  and  Political 
Geography.  Boston:  Hickling,  Swan  £5"  Brewer.  1856.  i2mo, 
pp.  342.  c.  11112 

[Carter  [Mrs.  A.  \.^wife  o/" Daniel  S.)]  Home  Ballads:  a 
Book  for  New  Englanders.  In  Three  Parts.  By  Abby  Allin.  ... 
Boston  and  Cambridge.   MDCCCLl.    i6mo,  pp.  238.  ba.  11113 

Carter  (H.)  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Horace  Carter, 
who  was  executed  in  Worcester  Dec.  7.  1825,  for  the  crime  of 
Rape.  ...    Worcester.    1825.    8vo.  w.  11 114 

Carter  (J.)  Oration,  delivered  at  Groton,  at  the  celebra- 
tion of  the  nativity  of  St.  John,  ihe  Baptist,  June  25,  a.l.  5821, 
before  St.  John's  Chapter  [and  cmtain  lodges].  By  James  Car- 
ter. Worcester:  Manning^  Trumbull^  Printers.  1821.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  M.,  P.   II 1 15 

Carter.  Geography  of  New  Hampshire,  Historical  Sketch 
of  every  Town,  &c.      Portsmouth.    1831.    i8mo.  11116 

Carter  (J.  G.)  Essays  upon  Popular  Education,  containing 
a  Particular  Examination  of  the  Schools  of  Massachusetts,  and 
an  Outline  of  an  Institution  for  the  Education  of  Teachers.  By 
James  G.  Carter.  Boston:  Bowles  iff  Dearborn.  1826.  8vo, 
pp.  60.  BA.  II 1 17 

Remarks  upon  Mr.  Carter's  Outline  of  an  Institution  for  the  Education  of  Teach- 
ers. From  the  U.  S.  Review.  Boston:  Bozvles  and  Dearborn.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  25. 
BA.  —  Biographical  Sketch  of  James  G,  Carter,  With  his  Outline  of  a  Plan  of  an 
Institution  for  the  Education  of  Teachers,  ...  and  his  Memorial  to  ths  Legislature 
of  M^ssachussti  ...  Reprinted  from  Barnard's  American  Journal  of  Education,  for 
Sept.,  1858.  rt.-tford,  Ct. :  F.  C.  BrozvnelL  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  14.  Portrait.  —  Also: 
Letters  to  the  Hon.  William  Prescott,  ll.d.  on  the  Free  Schools  of  New  England,  with 
Remarks  upon  the  Principles  of  Instruclion  By  James  G.  Carter.  Boston:  Pub.  by 
Cummings,  Hi/Hard  &  Co  1824.  8vo,  pp.  123.  c,  h.  —  Also  :  Address  at  the  Consecra- 
tion of  Plymouth  Lodge,  Sept.  6,  1826.  Plymouth.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  37.  — A  Lectui? 
on  the  Developemenc  or  iiie  Intellectual  Faculties  as  the  Proper  Purpose  of  Elementary 
Studies,  and  on  teaching  Geography;  ...  Boston,  August  23,  1830,  ...  Boston:  Hil- 
liard.  Gray,  Little  and  JVilkins.  1 8  30.  8vo,  pp.  42.  —  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Nathaniel 
Thayer,  touching  his  Conduct  in  connexion  with  the  recent  proceedings  of  the  Church 
in  Lancaster  under  his  pastoral  care;  and  upon  the  Rights,  Dignity  and  Tenure  of  the 
Office  of  Deacon  in  a  Congregational   Church.  ...   Boston.   1833.    8vo,  pp.  136.     h. — 


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Copy  of  hit  Aniwer  to  the  Vote  of  the  Chorch  of  Chriit  in  Lancaiter,  Masi.  iSjs, 
Lvo.  —  Speech  ...  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Massachusetts,  Feb.  3, 
1857,  ...  on  the  Appropriation  of  One-halt  the  Surplus  Revenue  to  Common  Schools. 
BotioH.  1837.  lamo,  pp.  30.  m.  —  Proceedings  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Repre- 
(entatives,  upon  the  Petition  of  George  R.  M.  Withington  and  Others,  ...  that  James 
O.  Carter  be  removed  from  his  Office  of  Justice  of  the  Peace.  ...  Bottan :  Gtorgt  C. 
Rand&  Co.,  Printtrt.   1849.    8vo,  pp.  74. 

Carter  (J.  G.)  and  Brooks  (W.  H.)  A  Geography  of  Mas- 
sachusetts} for  Families  and  Schools.  ...  By  James  G.  Carter 
and  William  H.  Brooks.  With  a  New  Map  ...  .  Boston:  Hil- 
liard^  Gray^  Little^  and  IVilkins.    1830.    i8mo,  pp.  x,  224.    Map. 

Carter  and  Brooks.  A  Geography  of  Middlesex  County ; 
for  Young  Children  ...  .  By  James  G.  Carter  and  William  H. 
Brooks.  With  a  New  Map  ...  .  Cambridge:  Hilliard  and 
Brown.   1830.    i8mo,  pp.  106.  b.  11119 

Carter.  (Luther  C.)  "  Propositions  with  my  Imperfect 
Answers."  [Dated]  Hermitage^  Flushing,  L.  /.,  June  2,  1862. 
pp.  14.  1 1 120 

This  pamphlet  has  no  title.  It  consists  of  four  Propositions  on  Government,  with 
the  author's  Answers,  and  is  submitted  to  the  public,  "  hoping  to  receive  more 
perfect  one*  from  the  ready  writers  in  our  midst."  Also:  Speech  ...in  the  House  of 
Representatives,  January  18,  i860.     8vo,  pp.  16.     h.  —  State  of  the  Union.     Speech 

...  in  House  of  Representatives,  February  27,  1861.    pp.  8. 

'it 

Carter  (N.  H.)  An  Oration,  delivered  before  the  Republi- 
cans of  Portland  ...  [July  4,  1815].  By  Nathaniel  H.  Carter. 
Portland:  printed  by  F.  Douglas.    18 15.    8vo,  pp.  19.  ba. 

Carter  (N.  J.),  Reporter.     See  New  York. 

Carter  (R.)  A  Summer  Cruise  on  the  Coast  of  New  Eng- 
land. By  Robert  Carter.  Boston:  Crosby  and  Nichols.  1864. 
i2mo,  pp.  viii,  261.  ba.,  c.  11122 

Carter  (T.)  Fiench  Mission  Life;  or,  Sketches  of  remark- 
able Conversions  and  other  Events  among  French  Romanists  in 
the  City  of  Detroit.  By  the  Rev.  Thomas  Carter.  New  Tori: 
Carlton^  Porter.   1857.    ^^mo,  pp.  157.  c.  11123 

Carter  (W.)  A  Genuine  Detail  of  the  Several  Engage- 
ments, Positions,  and  Movements  of  the  Royal  and  American 
Armies,  during  the  Years  1775  and  1776;  with  an  Accurate 
Account  of  the  Blockade  of  Boston,  and  a  Plan  of  the  Works 
on  Bunker's  Hill,  at  the  time  it  was  abandoned  by  his  Majesty's 
Forces  on  the  17th  of  March,  1776.     In  a  Series  of  Letters  to 


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a  Friend.  By  William  Carter,  Late  a  Lieutenant  of  the  40th 
Regiment  of  Foot.  London:  G.  KearsUy.  1784.  4to,  Title,  pp. 
50.     Plan.     Errata,  9  lines.  ba.  11124 

Sit  M.  R.,  Lxxii.  231. 

Carter  (W.)     A  Memorial  of  the  Congregational  Ministers 
and  Churches  of  the  Illinois  Association.     By  Rev.  W.  Carter. 


11125 

History  of  York  County  from 
i2mo.  11126 

See  Hawkesworth  (J.),  Ac- 
Flcurieu,  C.  P.  C.  de.     De- 


^incy^  III.    1863.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

Cartf.r  and  Glossbrenner. 
its  Erection.      Tork.  Penn.    1834. 

Carteret  (Philip).     Voyage, 
count,  V.  I;  Kerr,  Coll.,  v.    12; 

couvertes;  Henry,  D.     Hist.   Account,  v.   3;   Monttimont,  A. 
Bib.  univ.,  v.  3. 

Carthagena.  An  Account  of  the  Expedition  to  Carthagena, 
with  Explanatory  Notes  and  Observations.  ...  London:  M, 
Cooper.  MDCCxmi.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  58.  h.  -f  The  Second  Edi- 
tion. London:  M.  Cooper.  MDCCXLiii.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  58.  -f 
The  Third  Edition.  London:  M.  Cooper,  mdccxliii.  8vo,  2 
1.,  pp.  "8.    +  Dublin.  MDCCXLIII.     8vo.  in 28 

Also  in  Smollett's  "Compendium  of  Voy.,"  Vol  v.     Stt  ♦'  Gentleman's  Magazine," 
May,    1743;  "Notes  &  (Queries,"  3d.  S.  iv.  310. 

An  Account  of  the  Taking  of  Carthagena  by  the  French  and 
Buccaniers,  1740.  11129 

An  uncertain  title  from  an  English  sale  catalogue..     See  Pointia. 

Acontecimientos  de  Cartagena  con  Ad.  Barrott,  consul  frances. 
Bogota.    183J.  1 1 130 

Authentic  Papers  Relating  to  the  Expedition  against  Cartha- 
gena: being  the  Resolutions  of  the  Councils  of  War;  both  of 
Sea  and  Land-Officers  Respectively,  at  Sea  and  on  Shore:  Also 
the  Resolutions  of  the  General  Council  of  War,  composed  of 
both  the  Sea  and  Land-Officers,  held  on  Board  the  Princess 
Carolina,  &c.  With  Copies  of  the  Letters  which  passed  be- 
tween Admiral  Vernon  and  General  Wentworth ;  and  also 
between  the  Governor  of  Carthagena  and  the  Admiral.  London: 
L.  Raymond.    1744.     8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  100.     Plate,     h.  11131 

The  second  edition  has  the  following  title : 

Authentic  Papers  relating  to  the  Expedition  against  Cartha- 
gena.     Containing   original    letters   between    the   Admiral    and 


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CARTIBR. 


General,  thrir  Councils  of  War,  Sec.  Also  Letters  between  the 
Vice  King  ^.^f  Santa  Fe,  (Jovernor  of  Carthagcna,  and  the  Ad- 
miral. Second  Edition,  to  which  is  prefixed  a  Preface.  Lou  Jon: 
L.  Raymond.      1744.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  lOO.     Plate.         j.c.B.  11 132 

Constitucion  del  estado  de  Cartagena  de  Indias  saiicionada  en 
14.  dc  Junio  del  afio  de  1812.  segundo  de  su  Independcncia. 
Cartagena  dc  Indias  D.  Espinosa.  [18 1 2.]    410,  pp.  128,  j  1. 

A  Journal  of  the  Expedition  to  Carthagena.  See  [Wentworth 
{Gen.)'] 

Original  Papers  Relating  to  the  Expedition  to  Carthagena. 
London:  M.  Cooper.  Mdccxliv.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  154.  |-  The 
Second  Edition.  London:  M.  Cooper.  Mdcclxiv.  8vo,  2  1., 
pp.  154.  c.  11134 

Piezas  OHciales  relativas  a  los  Acontecimientos  de  Cartajena. 
Bogota.    1833.  1 1 135 

Relation  de  I'Expedition  de  Carthagene.  See  [Pointis  (J.  B. 
Des  Jeans,  sieur  de)\. 

Remarks  on  the  Canal,  or  "Dique"  of  Carthagena,  New 
Granada,  and  its  Navigation  by  Steam.  New  York.  1855.  ^^o> 
pp.  67.  >ii36 

Viage,  y  svcesso  de  los  Carauelones,  Galeoncetes  de  la  guarda 
de  Cartagena  de  las  Indias,  y  su  costa.  Y  la  grandiosa  victoria 
que  han  tenido  cotra  los  Cossarios  Piratas  en  aquel  Mar,  este 
ano  1 62 1.  [C^olophon:]  Madrid.^  por  la  viuda  de  Cosme  Del- 
gado.     1 62 1.     Eolio,  2  leaves.  m37 

Cartier  (J.)  Brief  recit,  &|succincte  narration,  de  la  naui- 
ga-|tion  faicte  es  ysles  de  Canada,  Ho-|chelage  &  Saguenay  & 
autres,  auec|  particulieres  meurs,  langaige,  &  ce-|rimonies  des 
habitans  d'icelles  :  fort  |  delectable  a  veoir.  |Avec  priuilege|  0« 
les  uend  a  Paris  au  second  pillier  en  lagrand\salle  de  Palais^  i^  en  la 
rue  neufue  Nostredamc  a  \  I'enseigne  de  lesctt  de  frdce^  par  Ponct 
Roffet  diet  \  Faucheur^  ^  Jnthoine  le  Clerc  freres.\i^\^.\  Sm. 
8vo,  48  leaves.  11138 

This  original  edition  is  of  the  greatest  rarity.  Priced,  by  Muller,  at  $125.  "  Cette 
edition  est  de  la  plus  grande  rarete;  je  n'en  connais  pas  d'exemplaire.  L'editeur  dc 
cellc  de  Rouen  de  1598  annonce  qu'il  I'a  fait  traduire  de  langue  etrangere,  probable- 
ment  de  I'italien  de  Ramusio ;  ce  qui  prouve  que  deja,  a  cette  epocque,  cette  premiere 
Edition  etait  introuvable."  —  Tsrnaux,  No.  51.  It  was  reprinted  with  the  following 
title : 


CARTIFR. 


375 


Cartier.  Bref  rccit  ct  succinte  narration  de  la  navigation 
f'aite  en  mdxxxv  et  mdxxxvi  par  \c  capitaiiie  Jacques  Cartier 
aux  iles  de  Canada,  Hochelaga,  Sagiienay  et  autres  Rcimprcs- 
sion  figuree  de  I'cdition  originale  rarissimc  .  '■  mdxlv  avcc  les 
variantcs  dcs  manuscrits  de  la  Hibliothequo  Impcriale  prcccdee 
d'une  breve  et  succinte  introduction  historiciuc  par  M.  D'Ave/,ac. 
Pari   •   Tross.    1863.     8vo,  Title,  xvj,  ( 1),  68  I.  ba.  11139 

Thii  reprint  ii  an  elegant  volume.  Copies  were  printed  on  FioiUnd  paper,  un  What- 
man'*  drawing  paper,  and  two  un  vellum. 

C  rtikr.  Discovrs|dv|  voyage]  fait  par  le  capit-|aine  laqves 
Cartit  I  Aux  Terres-Neufues  de  Canadas,  No- |  rembergue, 
Hochelage,  Labrador  etjpays  adiacens,  dite  nouuelle  f'rancc,  | 
aucc  particulierc  .  I  mcKurs,  langage  et|  ceremonies  des  habitans 
d'icelle.  |  J  Roven^  de  F imprimerie  de  Raphael  Du  Pelit-Fal.  \ 
M.D.xcviii.  I    8vo,  pp    "   ,  1 1 140 

Translated  probably  fron-  Ramusio,  Vol.  iii.  See  Tetnaux,  Nos.  51  and  199.  Re- 
published by  the  Quebec  Literary  and  Historical  Society.  Included  in  Ternaux's 
"Archives  des  Voyages,"  Vol.  i.  See  Faribault,  Nos.  ill  to  1 1  ,,  F.oucher  de  la 
Ricliarderif,  "  Biogr.  universelle,"  Charlevoix,  and  Fontette.  It  was  also  reprinted  with 
the  following  title  : 

Cartier.  Voyage  de  Jacqves  Cartier  av  Canada  en  1534 
Nouvelle  edition,  publiee  d'apres  I'edition  de  1598  er  d'apres 
Ramusio  Par  M.  H.  Michelant  avec  deux  cartes  Documents 
inedits  sur  Jacques  Cartier  et  le  Canada  communiquv  s  par  M. 
Alfred  K  une  Paris:  Tross.  1865.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  \ii,  72,  2  1., 
pp.  54.      2  Maps.  UA.  I  1 141 

See  Katr.usio,  Vol.  in.,  and  Pinkerton,  Vol.  xii.  Uniform  in  size  and  style  with 
the  "Brief  recit,"  and  a  similar  number  printed.  Of  the  unpublished  documents 
here  given,  six  being  all,  but  two  really  referring  to  Cartier,  were  published  by  i  .le 
Quebec  Literary  and  Historical  Society  in  1862,  in  Vol.  v.  of  their  Transactions,  under 
the  care  of  Faribault,  who  published  another  in  facsimile. 

Cartier.  Relation  originale  du  voyage  de  Jacques  Cartier 
au  Canada  en  1534  Documents  inedits  sur  Jacques  Cartier  et 
le  Canada  (nouvelle  serie)  publics  par  H.  Michelant  et  A.  Rame 
Accompagnes  de  deux  portraits  de  Cartier  et  de  deux  vues  de 
son  Manoir  Paris:  Tross.  1867.  8vo,  Title,  2  1.,  pp.  vii,  76, 
54.  HA.  11142 

Cartier.  Voyages  de  decouverte  en  Canada  entre  les 
annees  1534  et  1542;  par  Jacques  Quartier,  le  Sieur  de  Rober- 
val,  Jean  Alphonse  de  Xanctoigne,  ...  re-imprimes  sur  d'an- 
ciennes  relations,  et  publics  sous  la  direction  de  la  Societe 
litteraire  et  historique  de  Quebec,  avec  preface  et  notes,  [par  G. 


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Includes  the  first,  second,  and  third  voyages  of  Cartier  —  the  third  from  Halcluyt. 

Cartier.  a  shorte  and  briefe  narration  of  the  two  naviga- 
tions and  discoveries  to  the  north-weast  partes  called  New 
Fraunce,  first  translated  out  of  French  into  Italian  by  that 
famous  learned  man  J.  B.  Ramutius,  and  now  turned  into  Eng- 
lish by  John  Florio.  London:  H.  Bynneman.  1580.  4to,  pp. 
4,  80.  j.c.B.  1 1 144 

Cartilla  del  Federalista.     Mexico.  1833.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  20. 

Cartilla  para  los  gefes  y  los  pueblos  en  America.  Nueva-Tork. 
1823.    8vo,  pp.  36.  1 1 146 

The  Cartridge  Box.  Published  at  the  United  States  Army 
General  Hospital,  York,  Penn.    No.  i,  March  i,  1864.   4to. 

Cartter  (D.  K.)  Speech  of  Hon.  David  K.  Cartter,  of 
Ohio,  on  the  Finality  of  the  Compromise.  ...  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, May  25,  1852.    PFashington.  1852.   8vo,  pp.  8.     a. 

Cartwright  (C.)  Faithful  Narrative  of  the  Unfortunate 
Adventures  of  Charles  Cartwright,  who,  in  his  Voyage  to  Ja- 
maica, was  Taken  by  a  Spanish  Privateer,  and  carried  into  St. 
Sebastian,  his  Hard  Usage  there,  and  Wonderful  Escape  from 
thence.     London.  1741.    8vo.  m49 

Title  from  one  of  Thomas  Thorpe's  catalogues. 

Cartwright  (G.)  A  Journal  of  Transactions  and  Events, 
during  a  Residence  of  Nearly  Sixteen  Years  on  the  Coast  of 
Labrador;  containing  many  interesting  particulars,  both  of  the 
Country  and  its  Inhabitants,  not  hitherto  known.  Illustrated 
with  proper  Charts.  By  George  Cartwright,  Esq.  In  three 
Volumes.  Newark:  Printed  and  Sold  by  Allin  and  Ridge.  1792. 
3  vols.,  4to,  2  1.,  pp.  xvi,  287;  X,  505;  X,  248,  15.  Portrait, 
Plates,  and  5  Maps.  b.,  c.  11150 

"  This  Journal  is  written  with  care  and  fidelity ;  the  style  of  the  author  is  plain 
and  manly;  he  delivers  his  sentiments  with  freedom,  and  with  confidence,  asserts  only 
those  circumstances  which,  from  his  own  observations  he  knows  to  be  facts.  The 
author  was  a  brother  of  the  celebrated  Major  John  Cartwright."  Highly  commended 
by  Coleridge.  There  are  copies  on  large  paper,  rl.  4to.  See  M.  R.,  xiu.  397,  and 
XIV.  43. 

C[artwright].  Labrador ;  a  Poetical  Epistle.  By  G.  C, 
Esq.     Doncaster.   ijS^.    4to,  pp.  24.  11151 


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[Cartwright  (John).]  American  Independence  the  Interest 
and  Glory  of  Great  Britain ;  or,  Arguments  to  prove,  that  not 
only  in  Taxation,  but  in  Trade,  Manufactures,  and  Govern- 
ment, the  Colonies  are  entitled  to  an  entire  Independency  on  the 
British  Legislature;  and  that  it  can  only  be  by  a  formal  Declara- 
tion of  these  Rights,  and  forming  thereupon  a  friendly  League 
with  them,  that  the  true  and  lasting  Welfare  of  both  Countries 
can  be  promoted.  In  a  Series  of  Letters  to  the  Legislature. 
To  which  are  added  copious  Notes ;  containing  Reflections  on 
the  Boston  and  Quebec  Acts;  and  a  full  Justification  of  the 
People  of  Boston,  for  destroying  the  British-taxed  Tea;  sub- 
mitted to  the  Judgment,  not  of  those  who  have  none  but  bor- 
rowed Party-opinions,  but  of  the  candid  and  honest.  London: 
Printed  for  the  Author^  by  H.  S.  lVood,fall.  M.  Dcc.  Lxxiv.  8vo, 
pp.  xvi,  iv,  72.  1 1 152 

Speaking  of  this  publication,  the  author's  biographer  says,  "  at  a  time  when  no 
Member  of  Parliament  had  sufficient  decision  of  mind  to  propose  the  Independence  of 
America,  Major  Cartwright  suggested  the  expediency  of  an  Union  between  Great 
Britain  and  her  Colonies  under  separate  Legislatures."  Ste  also  M.R.,  tviii,  238.  B  ■;- 
printed  '-'ith  the  following  title  : 

[Cartwright.]  American  Independence  the  Interest  and 
Glory  of  Great  Britain;  Containing  Arguments  which  prove, 
that  not  only  in  Taxation,  but  in  Trade,  Manufactures,  and 
Government,  the  Colonies  are  entitled  to  an  entire  Independency 
on  the  British  Legislature ;  and  that  it  can  only  be  by  a  formal 
Declaration  of  these  Rights,  and  forming  thereupon  a  friendly 
League  with  them,  that  the  true  and  lasting  Welfare  of  both 
Countries  can  be  promoted.  In  a  Series  of  Letters  to  the  Leg- 
islature.    Philadelphia:  Robert  Pell,  mdcclxxvi.    8vo,  pp.  127. 

See  M.  R.,  lviii.  238.  The  following  year  the  book  was  republished  with  large 
additions,  as  below  : 

Cartwright.  American  Independence,  the  Interest  and 
Glory  of  Great  Britain.  A  New  Edition.  To  which  is  added, 
A  copious  Appendix,  containing  two  additional  Letters  to  the 
Legislature ;  a  Letter  to  Edmund  Burke,  Esq.  controverting  his 
Principles  of  American  Government.  And  A  Postscript,  con- 
taining new  Arguments  on  the  Subject ;  A  Draught  of  a  Bill 
proposed  to  be  brought  into  Parliament  for  restoring  Peace  and 
Harmony  between  Great-Britain  and  British  America,  and  for 
perpetuating  the  same :  Together  with  The  essential  Materials 
for  a  proposed  Grand  British  League  and  Confederacy,  to  be 
entered  into  by  Great-Britain  and  all  the  States  of  British  Amer- 
ica.    The  whole  of  which  shews,  beyond  Denial  or  Doubt,  that 


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by  granting  the  Colonists  an  unrestrained  civil  Freedom  and 
Legislative  Independence,  we  may  most  effectually  secure  their 
future  Commercial  Dependence  upon,  and  consequently  shall 
best  promote  the  Interest,  and  support  the  Glory  of  Great- 
Britain.  ...  London:  "J.  Wilkie.  M.DCC.LXXV.  8vo,  i  1.,  pp.  xvi, 
iv,  72,  15,  30,  51,  (i).     Map.  B.  1 1 154 

The  letter  to  Burke,  referred  to  on  the  title,  was  publiihed  with  a  separate  title.  See 
No.  11157,  infra.  In  this  new  edition  the  author  gives  the  names  and  boundaries  of 
nineteen  American  States,  together  with  a  map  of  the  same.    See  M.  R.,  ltiii.  238. 

Cartwright  (J.)   Commonwealth  in  Danger.    London.  8vo. 

"  On  the  American  colonies." 

Cartwright.  The  Legislative  Rights  of  the  Commonalty 
vindicated,  Containing  proposals  for  recovering  America  and 
saving  Great  Britain.  London.  1777.  8vo.  +  Second  Edition. 
London.   1777.    8vo,  pp.  249.  s.  11156 

[Cartwright.]  A  Letter  to  Edmund  Burke,  Esq;  Con- 
troverting the  Principles  of  American  Government,  Laid  down 
in  his  lately  published  Speech  on  American  Taxation,  Delivered 
in  the  Honse  of  Commons,  on  the  19th  of  April,  1774.  London: 
Printed  for  the  Juthor^  by  H.  S.  Wood/all.  M.  DCC.  Lxxv.  8vo, 
pp.  30.  I II 57 

Written  under  the  signature  of  "  Constitution,"  and  dedicated  to  Sir  George  Saville. 
Although  with  a  separate  title  and  paging,  this  tract  appears  to  have  been  published 
with  the  second  edition  of  "  American  Independence,"  in  one  book, 

Cartwright.  A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Abingdon,  discussing 
a  Position  relative  to  a  Fundameutal  Right  of  the  Constitution, 
contained  in  his  Lordship's  Thoughts  on  the  Letter  of  Edmund 
Burke,  Esq.,  to  the  Sheriffs  of  Bristol.  By  John  Cartwright. 
London:  J.  Almon.   1778.    8vo.  s.  11158 

In  defense  of  the  right  of  the  colonists  to  freedom  on  trade.     See  M.  R.,  lviii,  237. 

Cartwright.  The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Major  Cart- 
wright. Edited  by  his  Niece,  F.  D.  Cartwright.  ...  London: 
Henry  Colburn.  1826.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xv,  (i),  413;  viii,  433. 
3  Portraits,  Map,  and  Plan.  b.,  c,  p.  hi 59 

Major  Cartwright's  early  life  was  passed  in  America,  where  he  distinguished  himself 
by  discoveries  in  New  Foundland.  The  appendix  contains  his  "  remarks  on  the  situa- 
tion of  the  Aborigines  cf  Newfoundland,"  now  an  extinct  race.  His  liberal  opinions 
made  him  a  correspondent  of  Jefferson  and  other  of  the  leading  political  men  of  the 
United  States,  whose  letters  are  frequent  in  his  life.  He  died,  circa,  i'i%%  or  1830.  A 
bronze  atatue  was  erected  to  his  memory  in  Burton  Crescent,  London.  See  M.  R., 
July,  1826. 


CARUTHERS. 


379 


Cart  WRIGHT  (P.)  Autobiography  of  Peter  Cartwright,  the 
Backwoods  Preacher.    Edited  by  W.  P.  Strickland.    New  Tori. 

1857.  lamo,  pp.  525.  c.     11160 

Cartwright.  Autobiography  of  Peter  Cartwright,  the  Back- 
woods Preacher:  the  Birth,  Fortunes,  and  General  Experiences 
of  the  Oldest  American  Methodist  Travelling  Preacher.  Edited 
by  W.  P.  Strickland.  New  Edition.  London:  J.  Hall.  1862. 
Crown  8vo,  pp.  240.  11 161 

Cartwright.  Autobiography  of  the  Backwoods  Preacher. 
Edited  by  W.  P.  Strickland.     New  Edition.     London:  Simpkin. 

1858.  Post  8vo,  pp.  246.    +  1862.    +  8th  Thousand.    London. 
1869.    8vo.  1 1 162 

Cartwright.  The  Backwoods  Preacher:  Autobiography 
of  Peter  Cartwright.     London:  Htylin.   1859.    i2mo,  pp.  510. 

Cartwright  (R.  J.)  Remarks  on  the  Militia  of  Canada. 
Kingston:  Daily  News  Office.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  46.  11164 

Cartwright  (S.  A.)  Essays,  being  Inductions  drawn  from 
the  Baconian  Philosophy  proving  the  Truth  of  the  Bible  and  the 
Justice  and  Benevolence  of  the  Decree  dooming  Canaan  to  be 
Servant  of  Servants  ...  .  by  Samuel  A.  Cartwright,  m.d.  Of 
Natchez,  Miss.  Fidalioy  opposite  Natchez.  1843.  8vo,  pp. 
68.  1 1 165 

Cartwright  (W.)  Comedies,  Tragi-Comedies,  with  other 
Poems,  by  Mr.  William  Cartwright,  late  Student  of  Christ- 
Church  in  Oxford,  and  Proctor  of  the  University.  The  Ayres 
and  Songs  set  by  Mr.  Henry  Lawes,  Servant  to  his  late  Majesty 
in  his  Publick  and  Private  Musick.  London:  printed  for  Humph- 
rey Moseley.   165 1.     8vo,  pp.  598. 

The  "Ordinary* 
I.  281. 


contains  some  reference  to  New  England.      Ste 


1 1 166 

Hist.  Mag.," 


Caruthers  (E.  W.)  Revolutionary  Incidents:  and  Sketches 
of  Character,  chiefly  in  the  "  Old  Korth  State."  By  Rev. 
E.  W.  Caruthers,  d.d.     Philadelphia.    1854.    i2mo,  pp.  431. 


Maps. 


p.  11167 


Caruthers.  Interesting  Revolutionary  Incidents  and  Sketches 
of  Character,  chiefly  in  the  "Old  North  State."  Second  Series. 
By  Rev.  E.  W.  Caruthers,  d.d.  Philadelphia.  1856.  i2mo, 
pp.448.  1 1 168 


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Caruthers.  a  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Rev. 
David  Caldwell,  d.d.,  near  Sixty  Years  Pastor  of  the  Churches 
of  Buffalo  and  Alamance.  Including  Two  of  his  Sermons; 
Some  Account  of  the  Regulation,  Together  with  the  Revolu- 
tionary Transactions  and  Incidents  in  which  he  was  Concerned ; 
and  a  very  brief  notice  of  the  Ecclesiastical  and  Moral  Condi- 
tion of  North-Carolina  while  in  its  Colonial  State.  By  the  Rev. 
E.  W.  Caruthers,  a.m.  Greensborough^  N.  C. :  Swain  and  Sher- 
wood.  1842.    8vo,  pp.  302,  Index,  i  1.  s.  iii6g 

Containi  interesting  Revolutionary  reminiscences  respecting  North  Carolina. 

Caruthers  (J.  E.)  God's  Hand  iin  the  War.  A  Sermon 
...  On  the  National  Fast  Day,  April  30,  by  the  ...  Rev.  J. 
E.  Caruthers.  Pittsburgh:  printed  by  Ferguson  &  Co.  1863. 
8vo.  pp.  II.  1 1 170 

Caruthers  (R.  L.)  A  Compilation  of  the  Statutes  of  Ten- 
nessee, ...  from  the  Commencement  of  the  Government  to  the 
present  time.  By  R.  L.  Caruthers  and  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson. 
Nashville.   1836.    8vo,  pp.  799,  cviii.  c.  11 171 

[Caruthers  (William),  of  Fa.'\  The  Kentuckian  in  New 
York;  or,  the  Adventures  of  Three  Southerns.  By  a  Virginian. 
New  York:   Harpers.   1834.    2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  223;  219.       c. 

Also:  The  Cavaliers  of  Virginia,  or  the  Recluse  of  Jamestown.     N'lv  York.   1835. 
X  vols.,  izmo. 

Caruthers  The  Knight  of  the  Horse  Shoe;  a  Tradition- 
ary Tale  of  the  Cocked  Hat  Gentry  in  the  Old  Dominion. 
Weptumpka.^  Ala.   1845.    8vo,  pp.  284.  m73 

Caruthers  (W.  A.)  A  Lecture  delivered  before  the  Georgia 
Historical  Society,  at  the  Unitarian  church,  in  Savannah,  on  Tues- 
day evening,  14th  March,  1843.  By  William  A.  Caruthers, 
M.D.     Savannah.   1843.    8vo,  pp.  36.  ,   s.  11174 

Carvajal  (B.)  Oratio  super  prjestanda  solenni  obedientia 
San'|ctissimo.  D.  N.  Alexandro  Papae  vi  ex  parte  Chri'jstian- 
issimorum  dominoR  Fernandi  &  Helisabe  [j/V]  Re|gis  &  Reginae 
Hispaniae:  habita  Romae  in  consisto|rio  publico  per  R.  Patrem 
dnm  Bernardinum  Car'juaial  Epm  Carthaginefi.  die  Mercurii. 
xix.  lunii  Sajlutis  Christiane.  M.cccc.  xciii.  Pontificatus  eius- 
dem|D.  Alexandri  Anno  Primo.  In  qua  fuere  quattuor  ce| 
lebres  Oratores:  Nobilissimus  dfis  Didacus  Luppi|de  Faro  Gal- 
leciae  uicerex.  R.  D.  Gundissaluus  Fer'|nadi  Heredia  Archiepis- 


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copus  Tarraconen.  Idem.  D.  |  Bernardinus  Caruaial  Epus  Car- 
thaginefi.  D.  Iohan|nes  Methina  Episcopus  Pacensis.  |  Vitulus  & 
Leo  simul  morabuntur:  &  puer  paruujlus  minabit  eos.  Esayae. 
xi.     Roma.   1493.    Sm.  410,  8  leaves.  11  ^75 

Bernardin  de  Carvajal,  a  Spanish  Cardinal  and  statesman,  born  at  Palencia  about 
1456,  died  1523.  The  author  was  Spanish  Ambassador  to  the  Court  ofRome.  This 
very  rare  volume  is  curious  fo.  its  early  reference  to  the  discoveries  of  Columbus.  Audif- 
fredi  supposes  it  to  be  printed  by  Silber,  and  quotes  a  copy  in  the  Vatican.  Stc  "  Bib- 
liotheca  Grenvilliana,"  and  [Harrisse]  "Bib.  Amer.  Vet."  Priced,  1836,  by  Thorpe, 
£3  3'- 

Carvajal  (M.)  Cuaderno  que  contiene  las  comunicaciones 
oficiales  habidas  entrc  el  Exmo.  Sr.  Gobernador  y  Comandante 
general  de  este  Departamento  D.  Francisco  de  Paulo  Toro,  y  el 
comandante  de  la  escuadrilla  nacional  que  estuvo  en  este  puerto, 
capitan  de  fregata  D.  Francisco  Reibaud,  &c.,  &c.  Publicadas 
por  M.  Carvajal,  Srio.  general.     Merida.   1836.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

Carvajal  y  Ribera  (F.  F.)  Memorial  del  Maestro  Fr.  Fer- 
nando de  Carvajal  y  Ribera  Ar^obispo  de  St.  Domingo,  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    Folio,  pp.  7.  j.c.B.  11 177 

"  Probably  printed  in  or  about  1699."  —  J.  R.  Bartlett. 

Carvalhaes  (Rodrigo  Pinto  Pizarro  de  Almeida).  Noticias 
biographicas  de  Francisco  Homen  de  Magalhaes  Pizarro,  do 
conselho  de  S.  M.  commendador  de  Sancta  Marinha  de  Lisboa, 
governador  e  capitao-general  nomeado  do  Maranhao,  etc.  Rio 
de  'Janeiro:  na  Imp.  Regia.   18 19.    4to,  pp.  29.  11 178 

For  other  works  by  this  author,  see  Silva,  vii.  179-181. 

Carvalho  (Hippolyte).  £tudes  sur  le  Bresil  au  point  de  vue 
de  I'emigration  et  du  commerce  fran^ais.  Paris:  Garnier freres. 
1858.    8vo.  11179 

Carvalho  (S.  N.)  Incidents  of  Travel  and  Adventure  in 
the  Far  West  with  Col.  Fremont's  last  Expedition,  across  the 
Rocky  Mountains:  including  Three  Months'  residence  in  Utah; 
and  a  Perilous  Trip  across  the  Great  American  Desert  to  the 
Pacific.  By  S.  N.  Carvalho,  Artist  to  the  Expedition.  New 
York:  Derby  and  Jackson,  i860.  l2mo,  pp.  250  ;  Mormonism, 
pp.  130.  1 1 180 

Carvallo  e  Mello  (Scbastiao  Jose  de).  Marquis  de  Pombal. 
Cartas  e  outras  obras  selectas  do  Marquez  de  Pombal  ...  .  Tomo 
I.     Lisboa:  na  Typ.  Morandiana.   1 820.    8vo.  1 1 181 

The  Marquis  of  Pombal  was  Secretary  of  State  to  Joseph  I,  of  Portugal,  and  many 
of  his  dispatches  relate  to  Brazil.     "  Four  other  volumes  were  successively  issued,  and 


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tome  were  reprinted  in  different  years  by  different  printeri.  It  it  a  very  ill  arranged 
collection,  and  full  of  errata,  but,  for  want  of  a  better  edition,  became  very  rare,  and 
Borel,  Borel  &  Co.  published  a  reprint  in  two  or  three  volumes."  —  Silva,  vii. 
209-Z15. 

Carver  (H.)  A  Memorial  for  a  private  Charter,  asked  for 
by  Dr.  Hartwell  Carver  and  his  associates,  to  build  a  Railroad 
from  some  point  on  the  Mississippi  or  Missouri  rivers,  or  from 
Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  fVashington.  ...  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  1 1 182 

One  of  the  hrst  projects  of  its  kind. 

Carver  (John),  pseudonym.     See  [Dodge  (N.  S.)] 

Carver  (Jonathan).  The  New  Universal  Traveller.  Con- 
taining a  full  and  distinct  account  of  all  the  Empires,  Kingdoms, 
and  States,  in  the  known  World.     London.   1779.    Folio. 

"This  compilation  the  widow  of  Captain  Carver  denied  to  be  the  work  of  her  hus- 
band."—  BoHN't  Lowndes,  i.  383. 

Carver.  Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of  North  Amer- 
ica, in  the  Years  1766,  1767,  and  1768.  By  J.  Carver,  Esq., 
Captain  of  a  Company  of  Provincial  Troops  during  the  late  War 
with  France.  Illustrated  with  Copper  Plates.  London  :  printea 
for  the  Author,  and  sold  by  J.  Walter,  ...  M  DCC  Lxxviii.  8vo, 
10  1.,  pp.  xvi,  543,  (i).  2  Maps  and  4  Plates.  +  Dublin:  S. 
Price.  MOCCLXXix.  8vo,  10  1.,  pp.  508.  Map  and  2  Plates. 
+  Second  Edition.  London:  ...  f.  Dodsley  ...  mdcc.lxxix. 
8vo,  pp.  (xxii),  543.  2  Maps  and  4  Plates.  +  The  Third  Edi- 
tion. To  which  is  added,  Some  Account  of  the  Author,  and  a 
copious  Index.  London :  C.  Dilly ;  H.  Payne ;  and  y.  Phillips. 
MDCCLxxxi.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  22,  II  1.,  pp.  543,  21,  Portrait 
and  I  Plate,  3  colored  Plates,  2  Maps.  ba.  11184 

The  first  edition  is  printed  with  a  large  margin,  and  is  often  called,  in  booksellers* 
catalogues,  large  paper.  I  have  seen  many  copies,  but  they  were  all  the  same  size  until 
cut  by  the  binder.  To  the  third  and  best  edition,  a  biography  of  the  author,  and  an 
index,  are  added  by  John  Coakley  Lettsom,  m.o.,  who  had  become  the  proprietor  of 
the  work,  and  whose  preface  is  dated  March  30,  1781.  The  new  plates  include  a  por- 
trait of  Carver,  and  a  colored  drawing  of  the  tobacco  plant.  With  the  exception  of  the 
prefatory  matter,  however,  and  the  index  to  this  edition,  the  three  are  precisely  alike. 
The  life  and  index  were  printed  separately,  "  for  the  convenience  of  the  purchasers  of 
the  first  and  second  editions ;  on  whom  I  was  unwilling  0  raise  an  extraordinary  tax 
for  the  third  edition."  —  J.  C.  Lettsom.  Lowndes  quotes  a  large  paper  copy;  but  I 
have  not  seen  one  entitled  to  that  appellation.  "  Carver  came  to  England  soon  after 
he  returned  from  his  travels,  with  the  intention  of  publishing  his  account  of  them  ; 
but  when  he  had  already  sold  the  MS.  to  a  bookseller,  he  was  ordered  by  the  govern- 
ment to  deliver  up  all  his  maps  and  journals ;  and  it  was  not  until  near  ten  years  after, 
that  he  obtained  permission  to  publish  the  work."  —  M.  R.,  lx.  90. 


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Carver.  Three  Years  Travels  ...  .  [Without  the  Account 
of  the  Author.]  Philadelphia :  Joseph  Crukshank^  and  Robert  Bell. 
M  DCC  LXXXIV.  8vo,  pp.  21 7.  BA.  +  Philadelphia:  Joseph 
Crukshank.  1789.  i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  282.  -|-  [Another  Edition.] 
Philaaelphia.  1789.  8vo.  -f  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Joseph 
Crukshank.  1792.  i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  282.  -f  Printed  at  Portsmouth., 
New  Hampshire .f  by  Charles  Peirce.,  for  David  West:  Boston. 
M,DCC,xciv.  i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  282.  B.  4-  Philadelphia.  1795. 
8vo.  4-  Philadelphia:  Key  ^  Simpson.  1796.  8vo,  pp.  xx,  ix, 
360,  Subscribers,  pp.  28.  -\-  Boston:  Printed  by  John  Russell.,  for 
David  West.  1 797.  i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  5-312.  ba.,  h.  4-  Edin- 
burgh. 1798.  8vo.  -}-  Charlestown.  1802.  i2mo,  pp.  312.  P. 
+  Edinburgh.  1807.  8vo.  4-  Edinburgh.  1808.  8vo.  4-  Wal- 
pole.,  N.  H.:  Isaiah  Thomas  &  Co.  18 13.  i2mo,  pp.  280.  4- 
Walpole,  N.  H.:  Isaiah  Thomas.   1838.    i2mo,  pp.  280. 

"  This  valuable  work  lately  attracted  much  attention  from  its  description  of  parts 
near  to  the  supposed  North-West  Passage."  —  Lowndes.  An  admirable  work,  full 
of  novel  information  respecting  the  interior  of  North  America,  and  its  savage  inhabi- 
tants. Although  this  work  was  very  favorably  received,  and  went  through  several 
editions,  its  author  derived  but  little  benefit  from  it;  and,  in  1780,  "a  putrid  fever 
supervening  a  long  continued  dysentery,  brought  on  by  want,  put  an  end  to  the  life 
of  a  man,  who,  after  rendering,  at  the  expense  of  fortune  and  health,  and  the  risk 
of  life,  many  important  services  to  his  country,  perished  through  want,  in  the  first 
city  of  the  world." — Lettsom.  "Omnia  utila  aeque  ac  jucunda,  magnem  partem 
nova."  —  Mkusbl.  See  N.  A.  R.,  l.  75,  M.  R.,  lxv.  392,  and  Schoolcraft's  "Per- 
sonal Memoirs,  p.  168.  The  opening  of  the  Wisconsin  Territory  suggested  to  an 
enterprising  firm  the  republication  of  the  work,  under  the  following  title : 

Carver.  Travels  in  Wisconsin,  from  the  Third  London 
Edition.  New  Tork :  Harper^  Brothers.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  376. 
5  Plates,  2  Maps,  and  Portrait.  11 186 

Carver.  Reisen  durch  die  innern  Gegenden  von  Nord- 
Amerika  in  den  Jahren  1766,  67  und  68,  mit  einer  Landkarte. 
Aus  dem  Englischen.  Hamburg:  C.  E.  Bohn.  1780.  8vo,  pp. 
xxiv,  456.  1 1 187 

Carver.  Voyage  dans  les  parties  interieures  de  I'Amerique 
septentrionale,  pendant  les  annees  1766,  67  et  68,  par  Jon.  Car- 
ver. Traduit  sur  la  troisieme  edition  angloise  par  M.  de  C.  ... 
[Chania,  pseudon.  for  Montucla],  avec  des  remarques  et  quelques 
additions  du  traducteur.  Paris:  Pissot.  1784.  8vo,  pp.  24, 
xxviii,  451.     Map.  11 188 

From  the  third  English  edition.  See  "Biog.  univer.,"  Volney  and  Faribault,  No.  ii8, 
and  Campe's  "  Biblioth.  Geog." 

Carver.  Aventures  chez  les  sauvages  de  TAmerique  Sep- 
tentrionale. 5^  edition.  Tours:  Mame  et  Cie.  1852.  i6mo,  2 
].,  pp.  236.  c.  1 1 189 


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Carver.  Reize  door  de  binnenlanden  van  Nuord-Amerika, 
door  Jonathan  Carver  schildkn.  ...  Naar  den  derden  Druk  uit 
hct  Engelsch  vcrtaald  door  J.  D.  Pasteur.  Met  plaaten.  ... 
Leyden :  A.  en  'J.  Honkoop.  1 796.  2  vols.,  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  xxvi, 
248}   2  I.,  pp.  280,  (16).  II 190 

Carver.  A  Treatise  on  the  Culture  of  the  Tobacco  Plant ; 
with  the  Manner  in  which  it  \t  usually  Cured.  Adapted  to 
Northern  Climates,  and  designed  for  the  use  of  the  Landholders 
of  Great-Britain,  and  Ireland.  By  Jonathan  Carver,  Esq.  Author 
of  Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of  North- America.  Dublin: 
Luke  White,    ijjq.    5  1.,  pp.  52.  11 191 

Carver.  The  Carver  Centenary ;  an  account  of  the  Cele- 
bration by  the  Minnesota  Historical  Society  of  the  One  Hun- 
dredth Anniversary  of  the  Council  and  Treaty  of  Jonathan 
Carver  with  the  Nandowessies,  May  i,  1767.  At  the  "Great 
Cave."     St.  Paul.   1867.    8vo.  C.  1 1 192 

Carver  (M.)  Mary  Carver,  Executrix  of  John  Carver, 
Esq;  Jane,  Frances,  and  Ann  Thompson,  Administratrices  of 
Richard  Thompson,  Esq ;  Theobald  TaafFe,  Esq ;  and  his 
Wife,  Administratrix  of  Samuel  Lowe,  Esq ;  John  Cranch  and 
hf?  Wife,  and  Hannah  Turbill,  Executrices  of  George  Turbill, 

Esq; Appellants.     David    Polhill,  Esq;    and   others,  on 

Behalf  of  themselves  and  others,  Proprietors  of  Shares  in  the 
Gold  and  Silver  Mines  in  Jamaica. Respondents.  The  Ap- 
pellants Case.  To  be  heard  at  the  Bar  of  the  House  of  Lords, 
on                 the         Day  of                 1746.    Large  folio,  pp.  3. 

Carver.  Mary  Carver,  and  others,  —  Appellants.  David 
Polhill,  Esq ;  and  others,  Respondents.  William  Wood,  -  -  Ap- 
pellant. David  Polhill,  Esq;  and  others,  Respondents.  The 
Case  of  the  Respondents  on  Both  these  Appeals.     To  be  Heard 


day  of 


at  the  Bar  of  the  House  of  Peers  the 
Large  folio,  pp.  7. 

These  cases  relate  to  mines  in  Jamaica 


1746. 
1 1 194 


Carver  (R.)  History  of  Boston.  By  Robin  Carver.  Boston. 
1834.    i6mo,  pp.  i6o.  1 1 195 

Carver  (W.)  A  Bone  to  Gnaw,  for  Grant  Thorburn.  By 
William  Carver.     New  Tork.   1836.    i2mo,  pp.  24.  11 196 

Carver,  Mass.  Report  of  the  School  Committee  of  the 
Town  of  Carver,  for  the  Year  1855-56.  Middlehoro^ :  Gazette 
Press.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  7.     Also  for  later  years.  h.  11 197 


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Carwbll  (H.  de  W.)  Insecurity  of  British  Property  in  Peru  ; 
an  Appeal  to  the  Representatives  of  the  British  Nation.  London. 
1863.    8vo.  1 1 198 

Cary  (A.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts 
Charitable  Mechanic  Association,  October  7th,  1824,  ...  By 
Alpheus  Cary.     Boston:  Monroe  and  Francis.   ...    1824.     8vo. 

Cary  (John).  Essay  on  the  State  of  England  in  relation  to 
its  Trade  in  the  East  and  West  Indies,  etc.  London.  1695. 
8vo.  1 1 200 

Cary  (J.  L.)  Slavery  in  Maryland  briefly  considered,  with  a 
preliminary  Letter  by  Dr.  Richard  S.  Stewart.  By  John  L. 
Cary.     Baltimore.   1845.    8vo,  pp.  31.  11 201 

Alio:  Slavery  and  the  Wilmot  Proviso.     Baltimore,   1847.    8vo,  pp.  64. 

Cary  (M.)  Genealogy  of  the  Families  who  have  settled  in 
the  North  Parish  in  Bridgewater,  Mas*.  To  which  is  added  a 
Historical  Sketch  of  North  Bridgewater.  By  Moses  Cary. 
Boston:   Printed  by  Bannister  and  Marvin.    1824.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

"Contains  a  very  valuable  collection  of  materials;  but  it  is  somewhat  confused  in 
its  arrang:ment.  Judge  Mitchell  has  incorporated  most  of  the  facts  into  his  '  History 
of  Bridgewater.*  " —  Whitmoee. 

Cary  (R.)  Letter  To  the  Members  of  the  Society  for  propa- 
ting  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians,  and  others  in  North  Amer- 
ica. By  Richard  Cary,  Esq.  Boston:  Printed  by  S.  Hall. 
[1789].    4to,  pp.  9.  H.  1 1 203 

Cary  (S.)  An  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Merrimack 
Humane  Society  ...  Newburyport,  Sept.  2,  1806.  By  Samuel 
Cary.  ...  Newburyport.  1806.  8vo,  pp.  42,  (4).  ba  -f  Second 
Edition.     Newburyport.   1806.    8vo,  pp.  46.  11204 

Cary  (S.)  A  Sermon  delivered  at  King's  Chapel,  Boston. 
January  i,  1809,  being  the  Sabbath  of  the  Author's  Ordination, 
as  one  of  the  Ministers  of  that  Society.  By  Samuel  Cary.  Bos- 
ton: printed  by  J.  Belcher.   1809.     8vo,  pp.  25,  15.        H.  11205 

Cary.  A  Sermon  preached  at  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  Sep- 
tember 9,  1 813,  the  Day  of  the  National  Fast.  By  Samuel 
Cary,  one  of  the  Ministers  of  the  Chapel.  ...  Boston:  Isaiah 
Thomas,,  Jun.   18 13.    8vo,  pp.  20.  ba.,  h.  11206 

Cary.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Ancient  and  Honour- 
able Artillery  Company,  in  Boston,  June  6, 1814  ...  By  Samuel 
Cary  ...  .  Boston:  Thomas  Wells.   1814.     8vo,  pp.  26,(1). 


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Gary.  A  Tribute  of  Respect  and  Friendship  to  the  Memory 
of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Cary,  late  Junior  Minister  at  the  Chapel, 
Boston.  ...  [n.  p.]    y^/>n/,  1816.    i2mo,  pp.  12.  ba.  11208 

[Gary  (S.)  and  Freeman  (J.)]  Two  Sermons,  preached  at 
King's  Ghapel,  Boston,  Feb.  26,  1815,  after  the  Interment  of 
Madame  Susan  Bulfinch,  Relict  of  Thomas  Bulfinch,  m.d. 
Boston:  printed  by  Manning  tif  Loring.    [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  40. 

Gary  (Samuel  Fenton),  Editor.  The  National  Temperance 
Offering,  and  Sons  and  Daughters  of  1  emperance  Gift.  Ntw 
York:  R.  Vandien,  [1850.]     8vo,  pp.  320.     16  Plates.  c. 

Gary  (S.  F.)  An  Address  to  the  People  of  Ohio,  ...  pre- 
pared by  S.  F.  Gary,  H.  Ganfield,  and  Thomas  Gummings. 
[n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  11211 

Gary.  Letter  to  the  Volunteers  in  the  Federal  Army.  By 
Gen.  S.  F.  Gary.  Published  by  Samuel  W.  Hodges:  Boston. 
[1861.]    i2mo,  pp.  4.  H.  11212 

Gary  (T.)  A  Sermon,  delivered  to  the  First  Religious 
Society  in  Newburyport,  September  27,  1801  :  Being  the  last 
Lord's-Day  of  their  assembling  in  the  Old  Meeting-House.  By 
Thomas  Gary,  a.m.  Senior  Pastor.  Newburyport :  ...  f^ess  of 
Allen  iff  Stickney.   1801.    8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  11 21 3 

Ahu:  Sermon  delivered  July  ao,  1796,  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  Samuel  Webster, 
CD.  Newburyport.  [n.  d.J  8vo,  pp.  32.  —  Sermon  delivered  at  Charlestown,  July 
23,  1797.  Charltttown.  [1799.]  8vo,  pp.  24. — Two  Sermons  at  Newburyport, 
Mail,     Boston.   1773.    i2mo. 

Gary  (Thomas),  yr.  Masonic  Oration  at  Newburyport, 
June  24,  1 801.  ^Newburyport.  1801.]  410.  +  Second  Edi- 
tion.    \_Newburyport.   1801.]    4to.  H.  11214 

Gary  (T.  Graves).  The  Dependence  of  the  Fine  Arts  for 
Encouragement,  in  a  Republic,  on  the  Security  of  Property  ; 
with  an  Enquiry  into  the  Gauses  of  Frequent  Failure  among 
Men  of  Business  :  an  Address  delivered  before  the  Boston  Mer- 
cantile Library  Association,  November  13,  1844.  By  Thomas 
G.  Gary.  Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  isf  James  Brown.  1845. 
8vo,  pp.  39.  ba.  1 1 21 5 

Gary.  Gold  from  Galifornia,  ...  A  Lecture  delivered  at 
North  Ghelsea,  Massachusetts.  March  25th,  1856.  With  some 
reminiscences  of  the  place.  By  Thomas  G.  Gary.  ...  New 
Tork :  printed  by  George  IV,  IVood.  ...   1856.    8vo,  pp.  20. 


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Cary.  Tetter  to  a  Lady  in  France  on  the  Supposed  Failure 
of  a  National  Bank,  the  Supposed  Delinquency  of  the  National 
Government,  the  Debts  of  the  Several  States,  and  Repudiation ; 
with  Answers  to  Enquiries  concerning  the  Books  of  Capt. 
Marryat  and  Mr  Dickens.  By  Thomas  G.  Cary.  Boston : 
Benjamin  H.  Greene.  1 843.  8vo,  pp.  36.  H.  (  Third  Edi- 
tion.     Boston.    1844.     8vo,  pp.  60.  BA.  11217 

Cary.  Memoir  of  Thomas  Handasyd  Perkins:  containing 
Extracts  from  his  Diaries  and  Letters.  With  an  Appendix. 
Boston:  Little^  Brown  and  Company,  1858.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  304. 
Portrait.  nA.  112 18 

"In  this  volume  the  Memoir  prepared  for  "Hunt'i  Merchant!*  Mag."  hat  been 
extended. " 

[Cary.]  Profits  on  Manufactures  at  Lowell.  A  Letter 
from  the  Treasurer  of  a  Corporation  to  John  H.  Pendleton, 
Esq.,  Virginia.  Boston :  Charles  C.  Little  iff  'James  Brown. 
1845.    8vo,  pp.  23.  BA.  11219 

Alio  :  An  Addreii  delivered  before  the  Mercantile  Library  Aiaociation  uF  Button, 
December,  1845.  •••  ["•  P-  "•''.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. —  Deitiny.  Progreit.  Origin- 
ally published  in  Hunt'i  Merchants'  Magazine.  [Signed  T.  O.  C.  n.  p.  1848.]  8vo, 
pp.  4.  BA.  —  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Authorities  of  the  City  of  Boston,  ... 
July  5,  1847.  Boston:  J.  H,  Eastburn,  printtr.  1847.  8vo,  pp.  38.  h.  —  A  Prac- 
tical View  of  the  Buiineis  of  Banking.  Address  before  the  Mercantile-Library  Asso- 
ciation, Boston,  December,  1845.  \^Nev)  York.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Reply  to  the 
Review,  by  E.  H.  Drrby,  Esq.,  of  a  Speech  concerning  the  Loan  of  State  Credit  for  the 
Hoosac  Tunnel,  May,  1853.  ...  Botton :  prttt  of  Crocker  and  Brfwuer.  1858.  8vo, 
pp.  18.  BA.,  H.  —  Result  of  Manufactures  at  Lowell.  ...  A  Letter  from  the  Treasurer 
of  a  Corporation  to  John  S.  Pendleton,  Esq.,  Virginia.  Boston :  Charles  C.  Little  (Sf 
yamet  Brown.  ...  1845.  8vo,  pp.  13.  h. — Speech  ofT.  G.  Cary  on  the  Use  of  the 
Credit  of  the  State  for  the  Hoosac  Tunnel,  In  the  Senate  of  Massachusetts,  May  18, 
1853.  ...  To  which  are  added  Extracts  from  a  Speech  ...  containing  some  Account  of 
the  Wealth  and  Capitalists  of  Boston  ...  .  Boston :  y,  IV.  Htives  &  Co.,  Printtrt. 
1853.     8vo,  pp.  41,  (l).     BA. 

Cary  Improvement  Company.  Annual  Report  of  the  Direc- 
tors of  the  Cary  Improvement  Company,  ...  Boston:  J.  M. 
Hewesy  printer.  ...    1858.    8vo,  pp.  ii.     H.  11220 

Casado  (D.)  Sermon  en  la  profesion  religiosa,  que  hizo  la 
Sefiora  Maria  Genara  de  S.  Teresa.     Mexico.   1806.    410,  25  1. 

Casado.  Sermon  en  la  sol  funcion,  que  los  naturale  y  origin- 
arios  de  las  montanas  de  Santander.  celebr.  Mexico.  1809.  4to, 
23  1.  1 1222 

Casares  (Jose  Hilario).  Trial  of  the  Pirates  Pepe,  Barbate 
and  Couro.     Of  the  Brig  Crawford,  at  Richmond,  Va.     Also  a 


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Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  Pirate  Tardy.     Boston,    [n.  d.]    iimo, 
pp.  24.  H.  1 1 223 

Casafuerte  {Marques  de).  Meritos  que  ha  justificado  y  pro- 
bado  el  Ldo.  D.  Antonio  de  Sossa,  Pbro.,  Colegial  presidente 
del  Ille.  de  Sefior  de  las  Reales  Audiencias  de  Mexico  y  Guad- 
alaxara:  ...  For  ei  Excmo.  Sefior  Marques  de  Casafuerte,  Vir- 
rey  de  la  Nueva  Espafia.  Imprenta  de  Carlos  Habr'e.  1724. 
Folio.  1 1 224 

Concerning  this  work,  tte  Bachiller.     An  early  specimen  of  Cuban  typography. 

Casaretto  (Giovanni).  Novae  Stirpes  Brasilienses.  Decades 
[i-x].      Genuae.   1842-45.    8vo,  pp.  96.  11225 

Continued  ?     Ten  decades  complete  Volume  i. 

Casarin  (Vicente).  Dialogo  entre  Celso  y  su  padre,  publi- 
cado  con  objeto  de  que  los  Porta-Pliegos  de  las  tres  monarquias 
Europeas  aliadas  contra  la  republica  mexicana  puedan  llevarlo  a 
sus  respectivos  sefiores.     Mexico.   1862.    410,  pp.  14.        11226 

Casas  (Bartholome  de  las).  Breuissima  relajcion  de  la  de- 
struycion  de  las  In- 1  dias :  colegida  por  el  Obispo  do  |  fray  Barto- 
lome  de  las  Casas,  o|Casaus  de  la  orden  de  Ssicto  Dojming.  |o 
Aofi.  1552.1  [Colophon  (on  the  50th  leaf):]  Fue  Impressa  ...  en 
...  Seuilla\en  casa  de  Sebastian  Trugillo  ...  Aho  de  M.D.Lij.j  410, 
54  leaves.  c.  11 227 

The  last  four  leaves,  an  appei^dix,  are  entitled  : 

Casas.  Lo  que  se  sigue  es  un  peda- 1 90  de  una  carta  y  rela- 
cion  que  escriuio  cierto  hombre:  ...  [No  t'tle,  place,  or  date.] 
4to,  4  1.  1 1228 

Casas.  Entre  los  re-|medios  q  do  fray  Bartolome  de  las 
casas :  I  obispo  d'la  ciudad  real  de  Chiapa:  refirio|por  mandado 
del  Emperador  rey  nro  se-|fior:  en  los  ayuntamietos  q  m§ldo 
hazer  sulmagestad  de  perlados  y  letrados  y  perso|nas  grades  en 
Valladolid  el  afio  de  mill  &|quinietos  y  quareta  y  dos:  para 
reforma-|cid  de  las  Indias.  El  octauo  en  orde  es  eljsiguiete. 
Dode  se  asigna  veynte  razones  :  |  por  las  qles  prueua  no  deuerse 
dar  los  in-|dios  a  los  Espafiales  en  encomieda:  ni  en|feudo:  ni 
en  vassallaje:  ni  d'  otra  manera  aljgua.  Si  su  majestad  como 
dessea  quiere  li  |  brarlos  de  la  tyrania  y  perdicio  q  padece  |  como 
de  la  boca  delos  dragones:  y  q  total- 1  mete  no  los  cosumS.  y 
mate  y  qde  vazio  to- 1  do  a'j!  orbe  d'  sus  ta  infinitos  naturales  ha  | 
bitadores  como  estaua  y  lo  vimos  poblado  |  [Colophon :]  Fue 
impressa  ...  Seuilla^  en  las  casas  de  facome  Croberger.  Ano  de  ... 
mill  &  quinientos  ^  cinquenta  ^  dos  anos  ...  53  leaves.        ba.,  c. 


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Casas.  Este  es  vn  tratado  q|el  obispo  dela  cuidad  Real  de 
Chiapa  do  |  fray  Bartholome  de  las  Casas,  o  Casaus  ]compuso, 
por  comission  del  Coiisejo  Realjdelas  Indias:  sobre  la  materia 
de  los  yn-|dios  que  se  han  hecho  en  ellas  esclauos.  El|qual 
contiene  muchas  razones  y  auc':o-|ridades  juridicas:  que  piieden 
apro|uechar  a  los  lectores  para  deter- 1  minar  muchas  y  diuersas| 
questiones  dudosas|en  materia  de  re-|stitucion:  yde|otras  que 
aljpsente  los  |  hobres  |  el  tiepo  de  agora  tratan.  |  Ano  1552.  | 
[Colophon:]  ...  Fue  impressa  ...  et;  ...  SeuUla^  en  casa  de  Sebastian 
Truglllo  ...  .  Jno  de  mil  y  quienientos  cincucta  y  dos.  4to,  36  1., 
the  last  page  blank.  ba.,  c.    11 230 

Casas.  Tratado  copro  |  batorio  del  Imperio  soberano  y|prin- 
cipado  vniuersal  que  los  Re  |  yes  de  Castilla  y  Leon  tienen  so-| 
bre  las  indias:  compuesto  por  el  | Obispo  don  fray  Bartholome 
d'jlas  Casas,  o  Casaus  dela  orden  d' |  Sancto  Domingo.  Ano. 
1552. 1  [Colophon:]  ...  Fue  impressa  ...  en\en  casa  d*  Sebastid 
Trugillo  ...  .  Am.  1553.    4to,  84  leaves.  ba.  11231 

Casas.  Aqui  se  cotiene  v;ios|auisos  y  reglas  para  los  confes- 
sores  q  |  oyeren  confessiones  delos  Espano  |  les  que  son,  o  han 
sido  en  cargo  a  I  los  Indios  delas  Indias  del  |  mar  Oceano:  cole- 
gidas  por  I  el  obispo  de  Chiapa  don  |  fray  Bartholome  d'las|  casas, 
o  casaus  dela  I  orden  de  Sancto  |  Domingo.  |  [Colophon:]  ...  Fue 
impressa  ...  en  ...  Seuilla.^  en  casa  de  Sebastian  Trugillo  ...  .  Ano 
de  mil  ^  quinientos  iff  cin\cuenta  y  dos.     4to,  16  leaves. 


ba.,  c. 


Casas.  Aqui  se  cotiene  trejynta  proposiciones  muy  juridicas: 
en  I  las  quales  sumaria  y  succintamente  sejtoca  muchas  cosas  per- 
tenecietes  al  de|rechoqla  yglesia  y  los  principes  chri-(stianos 
tienen,  o  puede  tener  sobre  los|infieles  de  qual  quier  especie  que 
sean.  I  Maycrmente  se  assigna  el  verdaderojy  fortissimo  funda- 
mento  en  que  se  assi|enta  y  estriba  :  el  titulo  y  senorio  supre-| 
mo  y  vniuersal  que  los  Reyes  d'  Castijlla  y  Leon  tienen  al  orbe 
de  las  que  11a  |  mamos  occidetales  Indias.  Por  el  ql  |  son  consti- 
tuydos  vniuersales  sefiores  y  ]  Emperadores  enellas  sobre  muchos 
re- lyes.  Apunta  se  tambien  otras  cosas  c6|cernientes  al  hecho 
acaecido  en  aql  or|be  notabilissimas:  y  dignas  d'  ser  vistas  |y  sa- 
bidas.  Colijo  las  dichas  treynta  p|posiciones  El  obispo  do  Fray 
Bartho-|lome  de  las  Casas,  o  Casaus:  Obispo |q  fue  d'la  ciudad 
Real  de  Chiapa:  cierjto  Reyno  de  los  dela  nueua  Espana.  |Ano. 
1552. 1  [Colophon  :]  Impressa  en  seuilla  en  casa  de  sebastid  trugillo. 
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Casas.  Aqui  se  contiene|  vna  disputa,  o  controuersia:  entre 
el  I  Obispo  do  fray  Bartholome  de  las  |  Casas,  o  Casaus,  obispo  q 
fue  delajciudad  Real  de  Chiapa,  que  es  en- 1  las  Indias,  parte  dela 
nueua  Espa-|na:  y  el  doctor  Gines  de  Sepulueda|Coronista  del 
Emperador  nuestro  se|iior:  sobre  q  el  doctor  contendia:  q  las| 
conquistas  delas  Jndias  contra  los|  Indios  eran  licitas  :  y  el  obispo 
por  I  el  cotrario  d'fendio  y  afiirmo  auer  si  |  do  y  fer  Ipossible  no 
serlo  :  tiranicas,  |  injustas  &  iniquas.  La  qual  questiojse  vetilo 
Si.  disputo  en  presencia  d'  mu|chos  letrados  theologos  &  juristas 
I  en  vna  cogregacion  q  mando  su  ma- 1  gestad  juntar  el  aflo  de 
mil  Sc  qnietos|y  cincueta  en  la  villa  de  Valladolid. |  Aflo.  1552.  | 
[Colophon  :]  Seuilla :  \  en  casa  de  Sebastian  Trugillo  impressor  dt 
I  libros.  Frdtero  de  nuestra  senora  de  Gra  \  cia.  Mabosse  a.  x.  dies 
del  mes  de  SeAtiembre.  AHo  de  mil  i^  quinien\tos  i^  cincuenta  y 
dos.\    4to,  62  1.,  the  last  blank.  11234 

This  piece  contains  the  "  Argumento"  and  the  "  Svmmario,"  by  De  Soto,  the 
"  Objections,"  by  Sepulveda,  and  the  "  Replicas,"  by  Las  Casas.  "  Principia  quaedam," 
in  the  Italian  version,  is  printed  rfter  the  "  Argumento,"  in  its  proper  place. 

Casas.  Principia  qued^  ex  quibus  |  procedendum  est  in  dis- 
putatione  ad  manifestan  |  dam  et  defendendam  iusticiam  Yn- 
dorum:|Per  Episcopu.  F.  Bartholomew  a  Ca-|saus  ordinis  pre- 
dicatoru,  collecta.  |  [Colophon :]  Impressum  Hispali  in  ineb'  Se- 
bastiani  Trugillo.    [n.  d.]  410,  lo  leaves.  11235 

A  complete  set  of  this  Spanish  series  of  Las  Casas  is  extremely  rare.  We  believe  our 
list  is  complete,  containing  more  than  De  Bure's,  in  whose  time  only  five  parts  were 
known  to  bibliographers.  Richarderie  copies  De  Bure ;  nor  was  Llorente,  in  his  notice 
of  the  works  of  Las  Casas,  better  informed,  as  he  only  reprints  six.  Dibdin  re- 
marks, "His  history  is  a  prodigiously  great  gun  in  the  bibliographical  battery  of  col- 
lectors; especially  if  the  original  Spanish  work,  in  seven  parts,  1552,  4to,  be  complete, 
and  in  all  respects  uncounterfeited."  A  complete  set  it  worth  ftom  $100  to  $150. 
The  counterfeit  edition  bears  the  date  of  1552,  but  is  really  printed  about  one  hundred 
years  later.  Our  arrangement  is  according  to  subjects,  and  also  nearly  chronological. 
No.  1 1 227,  the  "Breuissima  relacion,"  was  composed  in  Valencia  in  1541-2,  No. 
1 1228,  "Lo  que  se  sigue,"  is  an  appendage  added  just  after  No.  1 1 227  was  printed,  in 
1552.  No,  1 1229,  "  Entre  los  Remedios,"  was  composed  in  1543.  No.  11230  "Este 
es  vn  tratado,"  was  written  in  1543.  No.  1 1 231,  "Tratado  comprobatorio,"  was  written 
about  the  same  time.  No.  1 1232,  known  as  the  "  Confessionario,"  was  prepared  in 
Amer'ca,  in  1545  or  1546,  and  No.  11233,  "  Treynta  propositiones,"  in  Spain,  about 
1548,  as  a  justification  of  No.  11232.  No  11234  is  the  "Disputa"  of  1550  with 
Sepulveda,  and  No.  11235,  "Principia  quxdam,"  belongs  to  it,  as  giving  the  principles 
on  which  the  controversy  was  conducted.  Llorente,  in  1822,  omits  Nos.  11231, 
1 1232,  and  1 1 23  5,  alluding  to  the  two  first,  but  not  aware  of  their  being  in  print. 
He  gives  a  translation  of  the  "  Quaestio  de  imperatoria  vel  regia  potestate,"  first  printed 
at  Spire  in  1571,  and  two  pieces  of  the  author,  not  before  printed.  The  first  transla- 
tion made,  was  into  Flemish  in  1578.  The  next  was  Miggrode's  translation  into 
French,  1579.  TI  English  translation  of  1583,  by  J.  P.  and  M.  M,  S.  comei  next. 
The  first  Dutch  ve  ion  appeared  in  1596,  and  the  earliest  German  ones  in  1597.  De 
Bry,  in  1598,  pub'  ned  an  illustrated  Latin  version  of  Nos.  11 227,  11 228,  and  11229, 
and  the  "Sumario"  of  the  "  Disputa."     The  first  Italian  versioni  appeared  in  1626. 


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Casas.  Breve  relacion  de  las  Indias  Occidentales  presentada 
a  Felipe  II.  Por  Fray  Bartolomede  las  Casas.  Londres:  Schulxe 
y  Dean.    1812.    i2mo,  pp.  140.    4-  Filadelphia.   1 82 1.    i2mo. 

Thii  reimpression  of  our  No,  11227  was  produced  under  the  supervision  of  Dr.  de 
Mier.     A  few  copies  only  were  printed. 

[Casas.]  Erudita  et  elegans  explicatio  qu^estionis:  utrum 
reges  vel  principes  jure  aliquo,  vel  titulo,  et  salva  conscientia, 
cives  ac  subditos  a  regia  corona  alienare  et  alterius  domoni  par- 
ticularis  ditione  subjicere  possint  ?  Cura  et  studio  WolfF.  Gries- 
tetteri.  [^Francofurti  ad  Moenum.  apud  Geor^.  Coruinum,  impensis 
Hieron.  Feyerabend.']   1 57 1.    410,  4  1.,  pp.  67.  11237 

First  edition  of  this  piece,  a  translation  of  which  is  included  by  Llorente  in  the 
"  (EuTres,"  1822,  p.  50,  who  ascribes  it  certainly  to  the  Bishop,  though  Raynouard, 
"  Journal  drs  Savans,"  Jan.,  1823,  doubts  its  authorship.  Las  Casas,  however,  says, 
towards  the  close  of  the  "Replicas,"  in  the  "  Disputa,"  fol.  55,  verso,  that  he  had 
composed  ssveral  tratadot,  both  in  Spanish  and  Latin,  on  the  title,  by  which  the  Span- 
ish sovereigns  held  the  Indies.  As  the  "  Tratado  comprobatorio  "  is  the  only  one  on 
this  subject,'known  to  be  by  him,  this  may  well  be  another;  again  published  «s : 

[Casas.]  Explicatio  quaestionis  utrum  reges  ...  Tulingae^ 
ex  officina  typogr.  Eberh,  IVilduii.  1625.  Guill.  de  Montserrat 
tractatus  de  successione  regum,  et  prsecipue  Galliae,  nunc  primum 
in  Germania  editus,  curante  Christ.  Besddo.    Tubingae,  PVildius. 


4to,  pp,  47,  55,  besides  title.    +  Jenae.   1678.    4to. 


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[Casas.]  Las  Obras  del  Obispo  Bartholomeo  de  las  Casas. 
viz.  I.  Brevissima  Relacion.  2.  Treynta  proposiciones  ...  3. 
Una  disputa  ...  4.  Un  tratado  ...  5.  Remedios  ...  6.  Peda^o  de 
una  carta  ...  Barcelona:  Antonio  LacavelUria.  1646.  4to,  214 
numbered  leaves.  1 1 239 

Some  copies  have  a  title  dated  1552,  without  the  printer's  name,  or  place;  but  this 
edition  may  be  known  by  the  type  being  Roman,  and  by  the  numbered  leaves. 

Casas.  Colleccion  de  las  Obras  del  Venerable  Obispo  de 
Chiapa,  Don  Bartolome  de  las  Casas;  enriquecida  con  Obras 
ineditas,  &c.  &c. ;  da  todo  esto  a  luz  el  Dr.  Don  Juan  Antonia 
Llorente.     Paris:  Rosa.   1822.    2  vols.,  8vo.     Portrait.  c. 

A  French  translation  appeared  the  same  year.  See  No.  11276,  infra.  These  are 
not  literal  translations,  but  only  free  versions  of  the  originals.  The  "  Quaestio,"  how- 
ever, is  a  close  translation  of  the  edition  of  1571. 

Casas.  EI  Indio  esclavo.  Obra  compuesta  por  el  Reverendo 
Obispo  de  Chiapa  D.  Fray  Bartholome  de  las  Casas.  Puebla. 
1821.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  90.  11241 

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dalle  Case,  6  Casaus,  Siuigliano  |  Vescouo  di  Chiapa  Cltta  Regale 
neir  Indie.  I  Conforme  al  svo  vero  originale|Spagnuolo,  gia  stam- 
pato  in  Sluiglia.  |  Con  la  traduttione  in  Italiano  de  Francesco 
Bersabita.  |  Dedicata  all'  Amicitia.  |  In  Venetia  Presso  Marco  Gin- 
ammi.  m.dc.xxvi.  |  Con  licenza  de'  Superiori,  &  Priuilegio.  |  410, 
8  1.,  pp.  154,  Libri  Stampati  and  Errori,  pp.  2.  c.  11 242 

The  real  name  of  the  translator  waa  Giacomo  Castellani.  This  firat  Italian  trans- 
lation of  Las  Casas'  first  and  most  celebrated  tract  has  the  original  Spanish  in  parallel 
columns. 

Casas.  Istoria|6  breuissima  relatione  |  Delia  Distrvttione| 
deir  Indie  Occidental!  |di  Monsig.  Reverendiss.  |  Don  Bartolo- 
meo  dalle  Case,  6  Casaus  Siuig  dell'  Ordinejde'  Predicatori;  & 
Vescouo  di  Chiapa  jCitta  Regale  nell'  Indie.  |  Conforme  al  svo 
vero  originalejSpagnuolo,  gia  stampato  in  Siuiglia.  |Tradotta  in 
Italiano  deli'  Exceil.  Sig.  Giacomo  Castellani  |  gia  sotto  nome  di 
Francesco  Bersabita.  |  Dedicata  all'  Amicitia.  |  [Woodcut.]  In 
Venetia  Presso  Marco  Ginammi.  M  DC  xxx.  Con  Licenza  de 
Superiori,  &  Priuilegio.    4to,  8  1.,  pp.  150,  i  1.  g.  11243 

Casas.  Istoria,  |o  Breuissima  Relatione  |della  Distrvttione  | 
deir  Indie  Occidentalijdi  Monsig.  reverendiss.  |  Don  Bartolomeo 
dalle  Case,  6  Casaus,  Siuigliano  dell'  Ordine  |  de'  Predicatori ;  & 
Vescouo  di  Chiapa.  |  Conforme  al  suo  vero  Originale  Spagnuolo 
gia  stampato  in  Siuiglia.  |Tradotta  in  Italiano  dall' Exceil.  Sig. 
Giacomo  Castellani, | gia  sotto  nome  di  Francesco  Bersabita.! Al 
Molt'  Ill.re,  &  Ecc.mo  Sig.re  Sig.r  mio  Col.mo  II  Sig.  |  Nicolo'  Per- 
sico.  I  In  Venetia  Presso  Marco  Ginammi.  M  DC  XLiii.  |  Con  Licenza 
de'  Superiori,  &c  Priuilegio.  |  4to,  4  1.,  pp.  150,  i  1.  c,  h. 

Casas.  La  Liberia  |  Pretesa  |  Dal  supplice  Schiauo  Indiano  |  di 
Monsignor  Reverendiss.  |  D.  Bartolomeo  dalle  Case,  1 6  Casaus, 
Siuigliano,  dell'  Ordine  de'  Predicatori,  &  Vescouo  |di  Chiapa, 
Citta  Regale  dell'  Indie.  |  Conforme  al  suo  vero  Originale  Spag- 
nuolo gia  stampato  in  Siuiglia.  |  Tradotto  in  Italiano  per  opera  di 
Marco  Ginammi.  |  All*  Altezza  Serenissima  di  |  Odoardo  Farnese 
I  Dvca  di  Parma,  et  Piacenza,  &c.  |  In  Venetia.,  Presso  Marco  Gin- 
ammi. M  DC  xxxx.  I  Con  Licenza  de'  Superiori,  &  Priuilegio.  | 
4to,  pp.  155,  (3).  BA.,  c,  H.  1 1 245 

\J  Casas.  II  svpplice  |  Schiauo  Indiano  di  Monsig.  Reverendiss. 
I  Bartolomeo  dalle  Case] 6  Casaus,  Siuigliano,  dell'  Ordine  de' 
Predicatori,  &  Vescouo  |di  Chiapa,  Citta  Regale  dell'  Indie.  | 
Conforme  alsuo  vero  Grig,  inale  Spagnuolo  gia  stampato  in  Siu- 
iglia. I  Tradotto  in  Italiano  per  opera  di  Marco  Ginammi.     All' 


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Illustr.«no  &  Excell.'no  Sig.o'  (il  Sig.  Henrico  de  Fois|della  valetta 
Dvca  di  candalo,  &c.  |  VeneUa^  Marco  Ginammi^  M  DC  xxxvi. 
Con  Licenza  de'  Superiori,  &  Priuilegio.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  ii8,  i  1. 

This  is  a  translation  of  No.  iiz-^c,  tupra,  with  the  Spanish  version  in  parallel 
columns.  I  find  one  with  the  date,  "  yenetia,  1635,"  in  a  German  booLseller's  cata- 
logue, [Brockhaus?]  followed  by  the  editions  of  1636  and  1657. 

Casas.  II  svpplicejschiavo  Indianojdi  Monsig.  Reverendiss. 
|D.  Bartolomeo|Dalle  Case,  6  Casaus,  Siuigliano,  dell'  Ordine| 
de'  Predicatori,  &  Vescnuo  di  Chiapa,  |Citta  Regale  dell'  Indie. 
[Conforme  al  suo  vero  Originale  Spagnuolo  gia  stampato  in 
Siuiglia.  I  Tradotto  in  Italiano  per  opera  di  Marco  Ginammi.  | 
Al  Molto  Illustre  Sig.  Sig.  Osseruandiss.  il  Sig.  |  Bernardo  Moro. 

tin  Fenetia^  Per  It  Ginammi  1657.  |  Con  licenza  de'  Superiori,  & 
riuilegio.  I   410,  pp.  96.  j.c.b.  11247 

Casas.  Conqvista  |  dell'  Indie  |  Occidental!  |  di  Monsignor  |  Fra 
Bartolomeo  dalle  Case,  |d  Casaus,  Siuigliano,  Vescouo  di  Chiapa. 
|Tradotta  in  Italiano  per  opera  di  Marco  Ginammi.  |  AH'  Illmo. 
&  Ecc.mo  Sig."  Sig.o"-  &  mio  Padron  Col.™"  |  II  Sig.of  Pietro  Sa- 
gredo|Procvratore  di  S.  Marco.  |/«  Venetia^  M  DC  xxxxv.  | /V«jo 
Marco  Ginammi.  \  Con  Licenza  de'  Superiori,  &  Priuilego.  |  4to, 
pp.  8,  2  1.,  pp.  xvii,  30-184.  j.c.Bt.  H.  1 1 248 

Contains  Nos.  11234,  and  11235,  of  which  it  is  the  only  Italian  edition. 

Casas.  Seer  cort  Verhael  |  vande  Destructie  van  d'  Indien 
verga- 1  dert  deur  den  Bischop  don  fray  Bar- 1  tholome  de  las  Casas, 
of:  Casaus,  van|sinte  Dominicus  orden.  in  Bra- 1  bantsche  tale 
getrouwelick  |  uyte  Spaensche  |  ouergeset.  |Zach.  xi.  |  Voet  de 
beesten  des  verslagens,  welck  diet  be- 1  saten  slogense  doot,  ende 
sy  en  waren  niet  droe- 1  uich  ende  vercochtense,  seggende :  Geb- 
enedyt  si  |de  Heere,  wy  zyn  Ryck  geworden.  1 1578.  |    4to,  70  1. 

This  is  the  first  Dutch  translation  of  Nos.  11 227,  11 228,  and  11233.  Probably 
printed  at  Brussels  or  Antwerp.     See  Tiele,  pp.  319-320. 

Casas.  Spieghel  |  der  Spaenscher  |  Tirannije,  |  Waer  inne  ver- 
haelt  I  worden,  de  moordadige  schandelijcke  ende{grouwelijcke 
seyten,  die  de  selue  Spaengiarden  ghebruyct  |  hebben  in  den  landen 
van  Indien 
zeden,  ende 


Mitsgaders  de  beschrijuinghe  vander  geleghentheyt, 
aert  vanden  seluen  landen  ende|Lieden.  |In  Spaen- 
scher talen  beschreuen,  door  den  Eerweerdigen  |  Bisschop  Don 
Fray  Bartholome  de  las  Casas,  van  |  S.  Dominicus  Oorden.  | 
Numero  15.  |  Schendet  dat  landt  niet,  daer  ghy  inne  woonet  want 
wie  bloetschuldich  is  |  die  schendet  dat  landt,  ende  dat  landt  en 
can  van  t'bloet  niet  versoent  |  werden  dat  daer  inne  vergoten  wort. 


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The  lame  ai  1578,  with  a  different  title. 

Casas.  Spieghel  der  Spaenscher  ty- 1  rannye,  in  West  Indien. 
Waer  inne  verhaelt  wordi  de  |  moordadige,  schandelijcke  ende 
grouwelijcke  seyten  die,  die  selve  |  Spanjaerden  ghebruycict  hebben 
inde  selve  Landen.  |  Mitsgaders  de  beschryvinghe  vander  ghe- 
leeentheyt,  |  zeden  ende  aert  van  de  selfde  Landenende  Volcken. 

ifn  Spaenscher  Talen  beschreuen,  door  den  £.  Bischop  Don 
ray  Bartholome | de  las  Casas,  van  S.  Domicus  Oorden.  \t'Jm- 
stelredam.  \  By  Nicolaes  Biestkens  de  fonge.  Ende  men  vintse  te  \ 
coop  by  I  Cornells  Claesz.  Opt  Water  int  Schrijboeck,  1596.  410, 
43  unnumbered  leaves.  11251 

The  title  to  this  edition  contains  a  map  of  America  from  an  octavo  atlai  of  Claeis. 
It  is  a  rr print,  word  for  word,  of  the  previous  edition. 

Casas.  Spieghel  der  Spaenscher  ty- 1  rannye,  in  West-Indien. 
Waer  inne  verhaelt  wordt  de  moorda- 1  dighe,  schandelijcke,  lende 
grouwejicke  feyten,  die  deselve  Spaen-|jaerden  ghebruyckt  heb- 
ben inde  selve  Landen.  |  Mitsgaders  de  beschryvinghe  vander 
ghelegentheyt,  zeden  |  ende  aert  van  de  selfde  Landen  ende  Volc- 
ken. I  In  Spaenscher  Talen  beschreven,  door  den  £.  Bisschop 
Don  Fray  Bartholome  de  las  Casas,  van  S.  Dominicus  Oorden. 
I  f  Amstelredam^  \  By  Cornells  Claesz.  Boeckver cooper  woonende  opt 
Water ^\lnt  Schrljfboeck.     Anno  i6o'].\   4to,  43  leaves.        11252 

a  literal  reprint  cf  the  previous  edition,  with  the  same  map  in  the  title-page.  The 
plates  to  these  Dutch  versions  are  from  the  edition  of  the  De  Bry's,  being  copied  from 
the  Warhaiftiger  vnd  griindtlicher  Bericht  ...  .  [Frankfurt.  1597.] 

Casas.  Den  |  Spieghel  |  Vande  Spaensche  Tyrannic  beelde- 
lijcken  af-|gemaelt,  leest  breederen  in-hout  door  het  schrijven 
van  den  £.  Bisschop  |  van  Chiapa  in  nieu  Spaengien,  ghenaemt 
Don  Fray  Bartholome  de|las  Casas,  van  S.  Dominicus  Oorden, 
aen  den  grootmach- 1  tigen  Coninck  van  Spaengien  Philips  de 
tweede.  |  Ghedruckt  tot  Amstelredam  by  Cornells  Claesz.  1609.  |  4to, 
Engraved  Title,  and  17  Plates,  with  letterpress  description  at 
the  foot  of  each.  11253 

The  plates  are  after  De  Bry,  in  his  edition  of  1598,  but  reversed.  This  was  reissued 
with  the  following  title  : 

Casas.  Spieghel  der  Spaenscher  ty- 1  rannye  in  West-Indien. 
Waer  inne  verhaelt  wort  de  moordadige,  |  sehandeljicke,  ende 
grouwelijcke  feyten,  die  de  selve  Spaengiaerden  |  ghebruyckt  heb- 
ben inde  selve  Landen.  |  Mitsgaders  de  beschryvinghe  vander 


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ghelegentheyt,  sedenjende  aert  vande  selfde  Landen  ende  Vole- 
ken.  I  In  Spaenscher  Talen  beschreven,  door  den  E.  Bisschop 
Don  Fray  I  Bartholome  de  las  Casas,  van  S.  Dominici's  Orden.  | 
[Map  of  America.]  t' Jmstelredam^l  By  de  Weduwe  van  Cornells 
ClaesT.  op't  lVater^\in*t  Schr'tjf-boeck.   1610.  |   410,  43  leaves. 

Same  map  on  the  title  as  in  the  editions  of  1596  and  1607, 

Casas.  Den  Spiegel  der  Spaensche  tierannye- 1  geschiet  in 
Westindien  waerin  te|sien  is  de  onmenschelijcke  wreede  |  feyten 
der  Spanj?rden  met  samen  |de  beschrijvinge  der  selver  lant  en| 
volcken  aert  en  nature  |  alien  Vaderlant  lieuende  en  Vrome 
Voorsta-  I  ders  ten  exempel  voorgestelt  |  In  Spans  beschreven 
door  den  E.  ^ischop|don  fray  bartholome  de  las  Casas  van|S. 
Dominicus  oorden  |  Gedruckt  tot  Amsterdam  by  David  de  meyne 
aende  Beurs  inde  werrelt  Caert  A"-   161 2.  |    4to,  53  1.  11255 

Title  engraved,  copied  from  the  De  Bry  edition  of  1 598.  Seventeen  plates  in  text, 
same  as  the  edition  of  Claesz. 

Casas.  Den  I  Spiegel  |  der  Spaensche  Tijrannije,  I  gheschiet  in 
West-Indien.  |  Waer  in  te  sien  is  de  onmensche- 1  lycke  wreede 
feyten  der  Spanjaerde,  |  met  t'  samen  de  Beschry vinghe  |  der  selver 
Lande,  Volckere  |  aert  ende  natuere.  |  In  't  Spaensch  beschreven  | 
Door  de  E.  Bisschop  Don  Fraey  |  Bartholome,  de  las  Casas  van 
IS.  Dominicus  oorden.  | Nu  op  't  nieuwe  met  schoone | Kopere 
Figueren  verciert.  J  Tot  \  Amsterdam  \  Ghedruckt  by  Ian  Evertss. 
Cloppenburgy  op  't  U^ater^  \  tegen  over  de  Koor-Beurs  |  in  vergulden 
Bijbel,\\t2.0.\    4to,  pp.  104.  1 1 256 

The  engraved  title  has  a  bust  of  Phil.  11.,  and  a  fbll  length  portrait  of  Don  Juan,  of 
Austria,  and  the  Duke  of  Alba,  and  four  of  the  scenes  of  persecution.  Seventeen 
plates  in  the  text  copied  from  De  Bry.  It  has  a  second  part,  being  the  abridgment  of 
Gysius'  "  Netherland  Disturbances."    The  first  part  was  printed,  without  the  preface,  as 

Casas.  Eerste  deel  |  Van  den  [  Spiegel  |  Der  ]  Spaensche  Ty- 
rannye,  I  gheschiet  in  West-Indien  ...  [As  before],  tot  Amster- 
dam] Ghedruckt  by  Jan  Evertsz  Cloppenburg.  ...  1620.  |  4to, 
pp.  104.  1 1 257 

Title  printed  in  the  same  eng"</ed  border  as  last;  preliminary  matter  different. 
Reprinted  some  years  later  as 

Casas.  Den  |  Spiegel  |  Der  |  Spaensche  Tyranny  |  gheschiet  in 
West-Indien  ...  [As  before],  tot  Amsterdam  \  Ghedruckt  by  Jan 
Evetsz  Cloppenburg.  ...   1620.  |   4to,  pp.  104.  11258 

The  engraved  date  not  altered.  The  word  "  Finis  "  in  Italic  capitals.  Ebert,  No. 
3626,  quotes  an  edition,  "  Amsterdam.  1627,"  which  Tiele  had  not  seen. 

Casas.     Den  Spiegel  der  |  Spaensche  tierannije  |  geschiet  in 


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Westindicn  ...  [As  in  No.  11255.]  Gedruckt  tot  Amsterdam  by 
Cornells  \  Lodewijcisz  vander  Plasse^  inde  Italiaensche  Bijbel\Jnno 
1620. 1    4to,  52  1.  1 1 259 

This  is  a  new  edition  of  the  impression  of  1610,  with  the  same  plates.  In  the 
dedication,  the  inscription  to  the  Directors  of  the  W.  I.  Co.  is  left  out  by  neglect.  The 
editor  complains  that  Cloppenburg's  edition  had  supplanted  his  own. 

Casas.  Den  Vermeerderden  j  Spieghel  |  der  |  Spaensche  tieran- 
nije|geschiet  in  Westindien  waerin  te|sien  is  de  onmenschelijcke 
wreede  |  feijten  der  Spanjarden  met  samen  |  de  beschrijvinge  der 
selver  lant  en|volcken  aert  en  nature] alien  Vaderlant  lieuende 
en  vrome  voorsta- 1  ders  ten  exempel  voorgestelt  |  In  Spans  be- 
schreven  door  den  E.  bischopjdon  fray  bartholome  de  las  Casas 
van|S.  dominicus  ooxAcn. \Gedruckt  tot  Amsterdam  by  Cornelis\ 
Lodewijckss  vander  Plasse,  inde  Italiaensche  Bijbel.  |  [In  the  border.] 
Anno  1621.I   4to,  52  1.,  Engraved  Title.  11260 

Some  slight  variations  from  the  preceding  edition.  This  edition  reappeared  with 
the  same  date,  changed  with  a  pen  to  1623  in  some  copier.  A  second  tome  is  added, 
with  the  date  1625.  The  "  Prologue"  has  six  instead  of  four  lines.  "  Finis  "  in  Ro- 
man capitals. 

Casas.  Den  Vermeerderden  j  Spiegel  [etc.]  ...  Anno  1634.  | 
4to,  52  leaves.  11261 

A  reprint  of  No.  iiz6o;  the  plates  retouched. 

Casas.  Den  |  Spiegel  |  der  |  Spaense  Tyrannye  |  geschiet  in 
West-Indien  etc.  |  [In  the  second  Tome.]  Amsterdam  chez  Evert 
Kloppenburg.  Anno  1638.     4to,  52  leaves.  11 262 

a  reprint  of  No.  11Z54.     The  first  tome  has  no  date. 

Casas.  Spiegel  der  Spaensche  |  Tirany,  |  gedaen  in  I  West  In- 
dienjjWaer  inne  men  sien  kan,  |alle  de  Eylanden,  |  Provintien, 
Lantschappen,  het|Machtige  Ryck  van  Mexico,  en  't  Gout  |  en 
Silver-rycke  Landt  van  Peru.  |  'Tsampt  |  De  Coursen,  Havenen, 
Klippen,  I  Koopmanschappen,  etc.  soo  wel  inde  Noort  als  in|de 
Zuyt-zee.  Als  mede  hoe  die  vande  |  Spanjaerden  eerst  gein- 
vadeert  syn.  |  T^ Amsterdam^  \  By  Gillis  hasten  Saeghman^  \  Boeck- 
drucker  in  de  Nieuwestraet.\  [1663.]  4to,  pp.  96.  Engraved 
Title.  1 1 263 

Casas.  Den  Vermeerderden  Spiegel  der  Spaensche  tierannije 
geschiet  in  Westindien,  [etc.]  Amsterdam:  By  Gillis  loosten 
Saeghman.  Anno  1664,  4to,  Engraved  Title,  pp.  80.  18  Plates 
in  the  Text.  11264 

The  previous  editions  have  seventeen  plates  in  the  text.  Title  as  in  No.  11260, 
with  a  new  address  and  date.  A  preface  concerning  Columbus,  with  plate  of  him 
breaking  the  egg,  from  De  Bry,  making  eighteen  plates.  To  this  edition  was  added,  with 
a  separate  title  and  paging,  the  ''  Beschryvinghs  van  West-Indien  ...  door  Benzonius." 


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Casas.  Spiegel  der  Spaensche  Tirany  gedaen  in  West  Indien, 
[etc.]  ...  7*'  Amsterdam^  By  Gillis  "Joosten  Saeghman^  Boeck-drucker 
in  de  Nieuwstraat.   4to,  pp.  96.      19  Plates  in  the  Text.     1 1265 

The  aame  as  No.  11264,  with  lome  alterations,  and  a  title  plate  <->f  the  death  of 
Atabaliba  added. 

Casas.  Spiegeljder  Spaense  Tyranny  inlWest-Indien,  |  Het 
Magtig  Rylc  van  Mexcico  en  het  Paerel,  |Goud  en  Zilverryk 
Peru.  I  T^ Amsterdam^  \  By  Isaac  vander  Putte^  Papier  en  Boeckver- 
kooper  op  '/|  IVater  in  de  Lootsman.  \    4to,  pp.  68.  1 1266 

A  popular  edition,  with  four  woodcuts,  and  tl  text  of  Las  Casas  and  others  run 
into  one  narrative.  Another  edition  is  found  wilu  the  same  imprint,  which  may  be 
known  by  the  large  initial  on  the  third  page,  and  the  name  Columbus  with  Co-  only  on 
the  first  line,  which,  in  the  other,  is  in  full  on  the  line. 

Casas.  Tyrannies  |  &  Cruautez  |  des  |  Espagnols,  |  perpetrees  | 
e'sjlndes  Occidentales,  |qu'on  dit  Le  Nouueau  monde;  |  Brieue- 
ment  descrites  en  langue  Castillane  par  I'Euesque  |  Don  Frere 
Bartelemy  de  Las  Casas  ou  |  Casaus,  Espagnol,  de  I'ordre  de  S. 
Dominique;  fide-|lement  traduictes  par  Jaques  deMiggrode:] 
Pour  seruir  d'exemple  &  aduertissement|aux  xvii  Prouinces  du 
pais  bas.  jHeureux  celuy  qui  deuient  sage  |  En  voyant  d'autruy  le 
dommage.  |y^  Anvers^\Chez  Francois  de  Ravelenghien  ioignant  le 
por- 1  tail  Septentrional  de  PEglise  nostre  Dame.  |  M .d. lxxix.  |  i  2mo» 
8  1.,  pp.  184.  J.C.B.  1 1267 

Miggrude,  according  to  Charlevoix,  was  a  Fleming.  He  says,  in  his  preface,  that 
he  had  translated  one  third  of  the  "Relacion"  into  Flemish,  when  an  edition  in  that 
language  appeared.  He  gives  Nos.  1 1227,  and  1 1228,  in  full,  with  portions  of  Nos. 
I1230,  11233,  and  11234. 

Casas.  Tyrannies  |  et  crvavtez  |  des  Espagnols,  |  perpetrees  |  es 
I  Indes  Occidentales  I  qu'on  dit  le  Nouueau  monde :  |  Brieuement 
descrites  en  langue  Castillane,  par  1'  E- 1  nesque  Don  Frere  Bar- 
telemy de  las  I  Casas  on  Casavs,  Espagnol  de  I'ordre  de|sainct 
Dominique,  fidelement  traduites  par  Ia-|qves  de  Miggrode:| 
Heureux  celuy  qui  deuient  sage  |  En  voyant  d'  autruy  le  dom- 
mage.  |  A  Paris ^  Par  Guillaume  luUen^  a  Venseigne  de  PAmitie^  \pres 
le  college  de  Cambray.  mdlxxxii.  |  Auec  Priuilege  du  Roy.  ( i2mo, 
8  1.,  pp.  184.  J.C.B.  1 1268 

Casas.  Histoire  |  Admirable  des  |  horribles  inso- 1  lences,  Crv- 
avtez, &  tyrannies  exercees  |  par  les  Espagnols  es  |  Indes  Occi- 
den- 1  tales.  |  Briefuement  descrite  en  langue  Castillane  |  par  Don 
F.  Barthelemy  de  Las  |  Casas,  Moine  &  Euesque  Espagnol :  fi- 1 
delement  traduite  par  laqves  de  Miggrode.  [Motto.]  Paris:  Par 
Gabriel  Cartier.  m.d.lxxxii.    Sm.  8vo,  8  1.,  pp.  222.        11269 

Tiele  sayi  this  is  a  copy  of  the  edition  of  1 579. 


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CASAS. 


Casas.  Le  MiroirjDc  la  Tyrannic  Espagnole  Perpetrce  aux 
Indes  I  Occidentales.  I  Oil  verra  icy  la  cruaute  pus|que  inhu- 
maine,  commise  par  les|  Espagnols,  assvi  la  description  de|ces 
terres,  peuples,  8e  leur  nature.  [Mise  en  lumiere  par  un|£vesque 
Bartholume  de  las  Casas,  |de  I'Ordre  de  S.  Dominic.  |  Nouvelle- 


ment  refaicte,  avec  les 
Jruckt    by    Ian   Evertss. 


Figurs  en  cuy vre.  |  tot  Amsterdam  |  Ghe^ 
Cloppenburg^  op't    tVater  \  ttgen   over  di 


Koor-Beurs\m  vergulden  Bijbel.\  1620.  |   410,  68  leaves.        11270 

With  the  lame  engraved  border  and  plates  ai  the  Dutch  edition  of  1620.  It 
forms  the  second  tome  of  a  volume,  of  which  the  first  is  entitled,  "Le  Miroir  |  De 
la  I  Cruelle,  &  horrible  |  Tyrannic  Espagnole  per-  |  petree  au  Pays  Bai,  par  le  Tyran 
I  Due  de  Albe,  &  aultrcs  |  Commandeurs  de  par  le  Roy  |  Philippe  le  |  deuxiesme.  |  On 
a  adjoinct  la  deuxiesme  par-  |  tie  de  les  Tyrannies  commises  |  aux  Indes  Occidentales 
par  I  les  Espagnols.  |  Nouvellement  exorne  |  avec  taille  doufe  en  cuyvre.  |  tot  Amiter- 
dam  I  Ghtdruckt  by  Ian  E-vertis.  \  Goppenburg,  op't  Heater  |  tegen  over  de  Koor-Beurt 
\in  -vergulden  Bijbel.'\  i6ao."  |  4to  4  I.,  87  I.  ba.,  j.c.b.  This  tome  is  the  second 
one  in  the  Dutch  edition.  Ternaux,  No.  278,  and  Brunet,  each  quote  a  French  ver- 
sion of  this  publisher,  of  1604,  which  Tiele  says  is  certainly  a  mistake.  The  text  ii 
a  translation  from  the  Dutch,  and  not  the  same  as  the  edition  of  1579. 

Casas.  Tyrannies  |  et  |  Crvavtez  |  des  |  Espagnols,  |  Commises 
es  Indes  I  Occidentales,  qu'on  I  dit  le  Nouueau  Monde.  |  Briefve- 
ment  descrite  en  |  Espagnol,  par  Dom  Frere  Barthelemy  de  |  las 
Casas  de  I'Ordre  de  S.  Dominique,  &|  Euesque  de  la  ville  Royalle 
de  Chiappa.  |  Traduitte  fideliement  en  Fran9ois  par  lacques  de 
Miggrode  I  sur  la  Coppie  Espagnolle:  Imprimee  a  la  ville  de 
Seuille.  |  A  Roveti.,  I  Chez  lacques  Cailloiie  a  la  Court  du  Palais :  \ 
M. DC. XXX.  I  louxte  la  Coppie  Imprimee  a  Paris  par  Guillaume  lulien. 
I  Avec  Privilege  dv  Roy.  |  410,  11  1.,  pp.  214.  c.  11 271 

A  reprint  of  Miggrode's  translation,  with  a  rubricated  title. 

Casas.  Histoirejdes  Indies  |  Occidentales.  |Ov  Ton  reconnoit 
I  la  bonte  de  ces  pais,  &  de  leurs  |  peuples ;  &  les  cruautez  Tyran  | 
niques  des  Espagnols.  |  Decrite  premierement  en  langue  Castillane 
par  I  Dom  Barthelemy  de  las  Casas,  |de  I'Ordre  de  S.  Dom- 
inique, &  Euesquejde  Chappa;  &  depuis  fideliement  |  traduite  en 
Francois.  |  A  Lyon^  |  Chez  lean  Caffin^  iff  F.  Plaignard^  \  en  rue 
Merciere^  au  Nom  de  /irxT/j.  JM.DC.XLii.  |  Auec  Approbation,  & 
Permission.  |  Sm.  8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  299.  11 272 

Graeste  quotes  an  edition,  Parity  1635,  and  says  that  this  is  a  new  translation. 

^  Casas.  La  decouverte  |  des  |  Indes  Occidentales,  |  par  |  les 
Espagnols.  I  Ecrite  par  Dom  Balthazar  de  Las- 1  Casas,  Eveque 
de  Chiapa.  |  Dedie  a  Monseigneur  le  Comte  |  de  Toulouse.  |  A 
Parisy\Chez  Andre  Pralardy  rue  Saint [facquesy  a  r Occasion. \ 


CASAS, 


399 


M.DC.xcvii.j  Avec  Privilege  du  Roi.|    iimo,  2  Titles,  one  of 
which  is  Engraved,  4  1.,  pp.  382,  (2).  h.,  j.c.b.  11273 

Thii  volume  containi  a  tranilation  of  four  of  the  tracts  of  Lai  Caiai,  by  the  Abbe 
de  Bellegarde,  loftened  in  lome  of  the  cruel  parti,  which  might  have  given  pain  to 
delicate  personi.     It  appeared  again  ai ; 

Casas.  Relation  I  des  I  Voyages  I  et  des|  d6couvertes|  Que  les 
Espagnols  ont  fait  dans  les  |  Indes  Occidentales ;  |  Ecrite  par 
Dom  B.  de  Las-Casas,  Eve- 1  que  de  Chiapa.  |  Avec  la  Relation 
curiceuse  des  Voyages  du  |  Sieur  de  Montauban,  Capitaine  dcs  | 
Filbustiers,  en  Guinee  Tan  i6()S.\J  Jmsterdam^\Chez  J.  Louis 
de  Lorme  Librairt  sur  le  \  Roc  kin  ^  d  Fenseigne  de  la  Liberie'.  | 
M.  DC  xcviii.  I     i2mo,  Frontispiece,  5  1.,  pp.  402.      Plate.      ba. 

Graesie  quotei  an  edition  1692.  Tromel  calli  thii  a  reprint  of  No  11273,  with  the 
addition  mentioned  in  the  title. 

Casas.  La  Decouverte  des  Indes  Occidentales  par  les 
Espagnols  et  les  moyens  dont  ils  se  spnt  servis  pour  s'en  i  endre 
Maitres.     Paris:  Denys  Mariette.   1701.    i2mo,  5  1.,  pp.  382. 

Casas.  CEuvres  de  Don  Barthelemi  de  Las  Casas,  eveque  de 
Chiapa,  Defenseur  de  la  liberte  des  naturels  de  I'Amerique;  pre- 
ced^es  de  sa  vie,  et  accompagnees  de  notes  historiques,  additions, 
developpemens,  etc.,  etc.  i  avec  Portrait ;  par  J.-A.  Llorente  ...  . 
Paris:  Alexis  Emery.     Bruxelles:  De  Mat.    1822.    2  vols.,  8vo, 


4  1.,  pp.  ex,  409,  {2);  2  1.,  pp.  503.     Portrait 


BAa^     S« 


1 1 276 


Casas.  Newe  Welt,  |  Warhafftige  Anzeigung]  Der  Hispanier 
grewli- 1  chen,  abschewlichen  vnd  vnmenschlichen  Ty-|ranney, 
von  ihnen  inn  den  Indianischen  Landern,  |  so  gegen  Nidergang 
der  Sonnen  gelegen,  vnd  die|  Newe  Welt  gennet  wird,  begangen. 
lErstlich |  Castilianisch,  durch  BischofF  Bartholomeum  de  las 
Casas  oder  ICasaus,  gebornen  Hispaniern,  Prediger  Ordens,  be- 
schrieben:  Vnd|im  Jahr  1552  in  der  Koniglichen  Staat  Hispalis 
oderjSevilia  in  Spanien  gedruckt :  {  Hernacher  in  dielFrantzo- 
sische  Sprach,  durch  Jacoben  von  Miggrode,  den  17  jProvincien 
desz  Niderlands,  zur  Warnungjund  Beyspiel,  gebracht ;  I  Jetzt 
aber  erst  ins  |  Hochteutsch,  durch  einen  Liebhaber  desz  Vatter- 
lands,  vmbebenmassiger  |  vrsachen  wissen,  vbergesetzt.  |  Jm  Jahr 
1597.I   4to,  8  1.,  pp.  158,(12).  s.  11277 

Thii  translation  into  German  is  from  the  Spanish. 

Casas.  WarhafFtiger  vnd  giindtli- 1  cher  Bericht|Der  His- 
panier grewli- 1  chen,  vnd  abschewlichen  Ty-|ranney,  von  jhnen 
in  den  West  |  Indian,  so  die  Neuwe  |  Welt  genennet  wirt  |  began- 


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400 


CASAS. 


ecn.l  Erstlich,  Castilianisch,  durch  Bi-|schofF  Bartholomeum  de 
las  Casaslgcbornen  Hispaniern,  Prcdiger  Ordens,  be8chrie-|ben: 
Vnd  ini  Jahr  1552.  in  der  Konigli-|  chcn  Staat  Hispalis  oder  Se- 
villa  in|Spanicn  gedruckt :  |  Jtzt  abcr  erst  in  Hochteutsch,  durch 
einen  Licb- 1  habcr  dcss  Vatterlands,  zur  Warnung,  vnd  |  Bcyspiel, 
vbergesezt,  vnd  mit  schiinen  |  Figuren  gezieret.  |  \Franckfurt. 
1597.]  4*"»  7  '•>  PP'*5^»  6  '•  1 1278 

Trantlatcd  from  the  French  edition,  ytnveri,  1579.  Concerning  which,  tit  '*  Bibli- 
otheca  Orenviliiana,"  11.  818.  A  volume  of  leventeen  platei,  three  uf  which  bear  the 
designer's  name,  Judo,  a  Winghe,  accompanies  thii  tranilatiun,  with  the  title: 

Casas.  Kurtze  ErklarungjDer  Funcmbsten  Thaten,  son 
durch  die  Spanier  bcscheheii  in  ctli-|chen  Ortcn  der  neuwe| 
I  Welt,  I  So  in  foigenden  KupB^erstucken,  schon,  zicr-|lich  vnd 
kunstlich  derselben  bey  jeder  Histo- 1  rien,  jetzt  ins  Teutsch  dar 
gege-j  ben  werden.  |  [n.  p.]  Jnno  Christi  m.  d.  xcix.  |  4to,  i  1., 
15  I.  1 1279 

These  plates  first  appeared  in  the  Latin  edition  of  1598;  lee  our  No.  11283. 

Casas.  Warrhaftiger  und  grundlicher  Bericht  der  Hispanier 
grewlich  und  abschewlichen  Tyranney  Von  ihnen  in  den  West 
Indien  die  newe  Welt  gcnant  begangen  in  Hochteutsch  uber- 
gesczt.      Oppenhelm:  y.  Th.  de  Bry.   161 3.    410,  22  sheets. 

Casas.  Umbstandige  warhaiFtige|Beschreibung|der|Indian- 
ischen  Landern,  |  so  vor  diesem  von  den  Spa- 1  niern  eingenommen 
und  I  verwiist  worden,  |  Durchgehends  mit  schonen  |  kupfFerstucken 
und  lebhafften  |  Figuren  auszgezieret,  |  erst  in  Lateinischer  Sprach 
auszgeben  I  durch  Bartholomoeum  de  las  Casas,  |  BischofFen  in 
Hispanien,  I  Jetzt  aber  in  das  Teutsche  ubersetzt,  und  anjvielen 
Orten   verbessert,  in   dieser   neu-  |  und   letztern   Edition.  |  Jnno 

MDCLXV.  I     4tO,  2  1.,    pp.   119.  J.C.B.   II281 

Mr.  J.  C.  Brown  has  two  copies  of  this  German  edition  of  1665.  See  his  catalogue, 
Nos.  705  and  706;  the  one  with  two,  the  other  with  six  preliminary  leaves.  The  one 
with  six  preliminary  leaves  has  an  engraved  title,  the  other  a  printed  one. 

Casas.  Die  Verheerung  Westindiens.  Beschrieben  vom 
Bischof  Bartholomaus  de  las  Casas.  Aus  dem  Spanischen  uber- 
setzt von  D.  W.  Andrea.  Berlin:  Himburg.  1790.  8vo,  pp. 
198.  11282 

Other  German  versions  are,  according  to  Beckmann,  included  in  "  Curieuse  und 
Historische  Reisen,  &c.  Leipzig.  1699."  8vo,  pp.  1056.  11.  "Der  curieusen  und  his- 
torischen  Reisen,  &c.  Ander  Hauft  Theil,  &c.  1699."  8vo,  pp.  968.  This  second 
volume,  page  626,  contains  a  German  translation  by  August  Bobse  of  No.  11275.  All 
the  other  pieces  in  these  volumes,  preceding  and  excepting  the  above,  are  translated 
from  Claude  Jordan's  "  Voyages  historiques  de  I'Europe,  &c.  Paris.  1 692."  8  vols., 
i2mo.     Often  reprinted. 


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Casas.  Narratio|rcKi()nvm|  Inclicarvm  pcr|Hispan()s  (|vo«- 
dam  I  deuastatarum  verissima:  prius  quidcm  |  per  Kpiscopum 
Barthlilonurum  Casaum,  |  nationc  Hispamim  Hispanitc  con- 
scripta,|&  anno  1 551.  Hispali,  Hi-  |  spanicc,  Anno  vcro  hoc  | 
1598.  LatiiJ  ex-{cusa,  |  Fuincof'vrti^  \  Sumptibus  Ihefidori  de 
Bry^  W  lo-  I  annis  Sauril  Ixpis.  \  Anno  M.D.xcviii.  |  Sni.  410, 
Title  printed  in  an  cngravd  border,  3  I.,  pp.  141.  17  Kn- 
gravcd  Plates  in  Text.  p.  11283 

Translated  frnm  the  French  edition  of  1579.  Containi  N01,  11227  and  11118,  with 
the  ••  Argumenti)"  and  "  Prologo"  of  the  original,  .ind  aim  Nos.  11 119  and  lllH  'I'hi* 
lait  condensed  into  ten  pages.  lodocui  a  Winghe  designed  the  platet,  each  of  which, 
occupying  three  quarters  of  a  page,  bean  on  iti  lower  left  corner  the  number  of  thr 
page  to  which  it  belongi,  Clement  **  Bibliot.  Cur.,"  vi.,  gives  a  full  account  of  this 
edition.  Priced,  1816,  Payne  and  Foss,  X4  4s. }  Koicoe's  copy  sold  for  tin  los. 
This  edition  is  much  sought  for,  in  consequence  of  the  beauty  of  the  Arst  Impressions 
of  the  plates, 

Casas.  Narratio  |  rcgionum  Inc'icarum  pcr|Hispanos  qvos- 
dam  I devastatarum  verissima:  per  Episco-|pum  Bartholoniceum 
Casaum,  natione  Hi-|spanum  Hispanice  conscripta,  5c|FIispali 
Hispanice,  post  alibi  jLatine  excusa:|Jam  vero  denuc  Iconibus 
illustrata  edita  est.  |  Oppenheimi't^\Sumptibus  Johan-Theod.  de  Bryy 
\Typis  Hieronym't  Galleri  \  mdcxiv.  |  410,  Engraved  Title,  pp. 
138.     17  Plates.  p.  1 1 284 

Casas.  Regionvm  |  Indicarum  per  IHispanos  olim  devastat- 
arum jaccuratissima  descriptio,  insertis  Fi-|guris  seneis  ad  vivum 
fabrcfactis,  I  Authore|  BartholomEEO  de  las  Casasl  Episcopo  His- 
pano.  I  Editio  nova  Priori  longe  cor-|rectior.  Hetdelberga^VTypis 
Gvilietmi  IValteri  \  Acad.  Typogr.  A.  S.  M  DC  LXIV.  |  410,  2  Titles, 
one  of  which  is  engraved,  4  1.,  pp.  112.  c,  j.c.b.  11285 

Clement  says  the  plates  are  much  worn,  and  that  the  "  Dedication  "  and  "  Preface  " 
of  De  Bry,  and  the  "  Dioputa  "  and  "  Prologo,"  are  omitted. 

Casas.  The  Tears  of  the  Indians :  |  Being]  An  Historical  and 
true  Account  I  Of  the  Cruel  |  Massacres  and  Slaughters]  of  above 
Twenty  Millions]  of  innocent  People;  |  Committed  by  the  Span- 
iards ]  In  the  Islands  of]  Hispaniola,  Cuba,  Jamaica,  See.  ]  As  also, 
in  the  Continent  of  I  Mexico,  Peru,  &  other  Places  of  the]  West- 
Indies, )  To  the  total  destruction  of  those  Countries.  ]  Written  in 
Spanish  by  Casaus, ]an  Eye-witness  of  those  things;!  And  made 
London^ 


English  by  J. 


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the  Angel\in  Cornhil.   1656.]    Sm.  8vo,  15  1.,  pp.  134.    H.,  j.c.b. 

Casas.      The] Spanish   Colonic, ] or ]  Briefe  Chronicle  of  the 
Acts  andjgestes  of  the  Spaniardes  in  the  West  In-]  dies,  called 

VOL.    III.  50 


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CASAS. 


S  I. 


the  newe  World,  for  the  |  space  of  xl.  yeeres :  written  in  the 
Ca-{stilian  tongue  by  the  reuerend  Bi-|shop  Bartholomew  de  las 
Casas  or  Casaus,  a  Friar  of  the  or-|der  of  S.  Dominicke.  |  And 
nowe  first  translated  into}  English,  by  M.  M.  S.\  Imprinted  at 
London  for \fVilliam  Brome.\i$^2-\  [Colophon:]  Imprinted  at 
London  at  the  three  |  Cranes  in  the  yintres  by  Thomas  \  Dawson^  for 
ff^i/iiam  Broome.  \  1583.    4to,  8  1.,  66  1.  c.  11 287 

>/  Casas.  Popery  |  Truly  Display'd  in  its  |  Bloody  Colours :  |  Or, 
a  Faithful!  Narrative | of  the|  Horrid  and  Unexampled  Massacres, 
But-|cheries,  and  all  manner  of  Cruelties,  that  Hell  and{  Malice 
could  invent,  committed  by  the  Popish  Spanish  |  Party  on  the 
Inhabitants  of  West-India :[  Together  |  With  the  Devastations  of 
several  Kingdoms  in  America  j  by  Fire  and  Sword,  for  the  space 
of  P'orty  and  Two  [Years,  from  the  time  of  its  first  Discovery  by 
them.  I  Composed  first  in  Spanish  by  Bartholomew  de  las  Casas, 
a  Bishop]  there,  and  an  Eye- Witness  of  most  of  these  Barbarous 
Cruelties;  1  afterward  Translated  by  him  into  Latin,  then  by 
other  hands,  intol  High-Dutch,  Low-Dutch,  French,  and  now 
Taught  to  speak  |  Modern  English.  |  London^  Printed  for  R.  Heij- 
son  at  the  Crown  in  Cornhil^\near  the  Stocks-Market.   1689.]    410, 


1. 


pp. 


80. 


1 1 288 


Casas.  An  |  Account  |  Of  the  First  |  Voyages  and  Discoveries 
I  Made  by  the  Spaniards  in  America.  |  Containing  |  The  most 
Exact  Relation  hitherto  pub-|lish'd,  of  their  unparallel'd  Cruel- 
ties I  on  the  Indians,  in  the  destruction  of  a-|bove  Forty  Millions 
of  People.  I  With  the  Propositions  offer'd  to  the  King  of  Spain,  | 
to  prevent  the  further  Ruin  of  the  West-Indies.  |  By  Don  Bar- 
tholomew de  las  Casas,  Bishop  of  Chiapa,  |  who  was  an  Eye- 
witness of  their  Cruelties.  I  Illustrated  with  Cuts,  j  To  which  is 
added,  |  The  Art  of  Travelling,  shewing  how  a  Man  may  [dispose 
his  Travels  to  the  best  advantage.  \London^\ Printed  by  J.  Darby 
for  D.  Brown  at  the  Black  Swan  |  and  Bible  without  Temple-Bar, 
'.  Harris  at  the  |  Harrow  in  Little  Britain,  and  Jndr.  Bell  at  the 
Cross-keys  and  Bible  in  Cornhil.  M.DC.xc.ix.  |  8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  248, 
40.     3  Plates.  H.  1 1 289 

Some  copies  have  two  folded  plates,  one  with  six  small  scenes,  the  other  sixteen,  all 
from  De  Bry.  Contains  our  Nos.  11227,  11228,  I1233,  11234  abridged,  11230, 
1 1229.  All  given  as  in  the  French  edition  of  1697,  in  a  free  version,  and  not  separ- 
ated. No.  1 1229  appears  in  two  versions  on  pages  114  and  184.  Said,  in  the  preface, 
to  be  "translated  f;om  a  new  modern  French  edition,"  no  doubt  the  one  cf  1697, 
tupra.  Mr.  Helps  closet  a  fine  eulogium  in  the  following  language  :  "  His  career 
aflbrds,  perhaps,  a  solitary  instance  of  a  man  who,  being  neither  a  conqueror,  a 
discoveror,  nor  an  inventor,  has,  by  the  pure  force  of  benevolence,  become  so  notable 


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a  figure  that  large  portions  of  history  cannot  be  written,  or  at  leait  cannot  be  under- 
stood, without  the  narrative  of  his  deeds  and  efforts  being  made  one  of  the  prin- 
cipal threads  upon  which  the  history  is  strung.  ...  Talce  away  all  he  said  and  did,  and 
preached,  and  wrote,  and  preserved  (for  the  early  historians  of  the  New  World  owe  the 
records  of  many  of  their  most  valuable  facts  to  him),  and  the  history  of  the  conquest 
would  lose  a  considerable  portion  of  its  most  precious  material."  See  a/to  '*  Retro- 
spective Review,"  xi.  261-71. 

Casas  (G«)  Libro  intitvlado  |  arte  para  criar  sede,  desde  que 
se  rebieue  vna  sejmilla  hasta  sacar  otra.  Hecho  por  Gon^alo 
de|Ias  casas  seiior  dela  prouincia  y  pueblos  de  Ya|guitan,  que  es 
en  la  mixteca  de  la  nueua  |  Espana,  vezino  de  la  ciudad  de| 
Mexico.  Dirigido  a  la  mvy  illvs-|tro  Senor  Dona  Catalina  de 
Galuez  mu|gerdel  may  Illustre  Senor  Doctor]  Antonio  Gon- 
zalez del  cdsejo|de  su  Magestad  en  la  au-|diencia  Real  de| 
Granada.  |  Con  priuilegio.  |  I'mpresso  en  Granada.^  en  casa  de  Rene 
Rabat.  Ympressor  de  libros  ano  de\tnil  y  quinientos  y  ochenta\y  vn 
tf«w.  |[i58i.]  i2mo,  8  1.,  Text,  96  1.,  Table,  4  1.     j.c.b.  11290 

This  excessively  rare  book,  on  the  production  of  .silk  in  Yucatan,  is  not,  we  believe, 
noticed  by  any  bibliographer.     Reprinted  at  Madrid,  1625,  and  Granada,  i6z8. 

Casas  (Lucas  de  las).  Memorial  relativo  de  el  hecho  en 
derecho,  y  justificado  gobierno  de  la  Santa  Iglesia  Cathedral  de 
Guadalaxara  en  los  reintegros  que  hace  el  Mayordomo  de  ella  a 
su  fabrica  etc.     Mexico.   1729.    Folio,  pp.  112.  11 291 

Casas  (L.  de  las).  Elogios  funebres  del  excm.  seiior  D.  Luis 
de  Las  Casas  y  Aragoni,  teniente  general  de  los  R'".  exercitos. 
Hechos  y  publicados  por  la  Real  sociedad  econdmica  de  la  Hav- 
ana y  por  el  tribunal  del  consulado  de  la  misma  ciudad.  Havana: 
Imprenta  de  la  cap'itav.a  general.   1802.    Folio,  10  leaves.     1 1 292 

Casas  (M.  M.  de  las).  Defensa  documentada  de  la  conducta 
del  comandante  de  La  Guaira,  Sr.  Manuel  Maria  de  las  Casas, 
en  la  prision  del  general  Miranda  y  entrega  de  aquella  plaza  a  los 
Espagnoles  en  1812.     Caracas.   1843.    8vo,  pp.  74.  11293 

Casasola  (J.  M.)  Acusacion  fiscal  en  le  causa  contra  J.  M. 
Aviles,  R.  Negrete  y  C.  Villalpando  por  el  homicidio  perpetrado 
en  la  persona  del  diputado  D.  J.  de  Dios  Cafiedo.  Mexico.  1851. 
8vo,  pp.  38.  1 1 294 

Casasola.  Acusacion  fiscal  que  en  la  tercera  sala  de  la  Su- 
prema  Corte  de  Justicia  pronuncio  el  Sr.  Fiscal  de  ella  Don  Jose 
Maria  Casasola  en  la  causa  instruida  a  varies  reos,  por  el  asalto, 
robos,  y  asesinados  cometidos  en  la  noche  del  17  y  maiiana  de 
18  de  Diciembre  de  1856  en  las  haciendas  de  Chiconcuac  y  S. 
Vicente  del  Partido  de  Cuernavaca  perteneciente  al  departamento 
de  Mexico.     Mexico.   1858.    pp.  87,  64.     8  Lithogr.         11295 


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Casault  (L.  J.)  Souvenir  consacre  a  la  metnoire  veneree  de 
M.  L.  J.  Casault,  premier  recteur  de  I'Universite-Laval.  ^ebec. 
1863.    8vo,  pp.  58.  1 1 296 

Casaus  (R.)  Oracion  funebre  del  exmo.  seRor  D.  Alonso 
Nunez  de  Haro  y  Peralta.     Mexico.   1800.    410,  26  leaves. 

Also :  "  Oration  funebre  en  las  exequias  generales.  Mexico.  1848."  410,  22  1. 
Many  Sermons  by  this  author  are  described  in  Andrade's  catalogue. 

Cascaliendres  (V.  A.)  Justa  V*  \dicacion  por  Fr.  Vere- 
mundo  Androminas  de  Cascaliendres.  Puerto  Principe,  1823. 
4to,  pp.  30.  1 1 298 

Casco  Bay.     See  [Colesworthy  (D.  C.)] 

Case  (Albert.)  Statement  of  Facts  respecting  the  Supreme 
Grand  Council  of  Sovereign  Grand  Inspectors  General  33d, 
Northern  Jurisdiction,  U.  S.  A.  with  a  Review  of  Edward  A. 
Raymond's  Address.  Boston:  printed  by  Alfred  Mudge  &  Son. 
1861.    8vo,  pp.  21.  H.  11299 

Case   (C.)     The   President's  Special   Message.      Speech   of 

Hon.  Charles  Case,  of  Indiana.     Delivered  in  the  U.  S.  House 

of  Representatives,  March   11,   1858.     [^fVashington :    Buell  ^ 

Blanchard.      Printers.    1858.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  11300 

Also  :  State  of  the  Union.  Speech  ...  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  February  8, 
1861.      [^Washington.   1861.]     8vo,  pp.  8.     h. 

Case  (George).  Our  "Constitutional  Rights"  Vindicated: 
or  an  Argument  for  the  Legal  Proscription  of  the  Traffic  in 
Alcoholic  Beverages.  In  six  Letters  to  the  Hon.  F.  Hincks. 
Toronto.   1854.    8vo,  pp.  22.  11301 

Case  (T.  S.)  The  Quartermaster's  Guide  ...  .  By  Col. 
Theo,  S.  Case.  Saint  Louis:  P.  M.  Pinckard.  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
339.  B.  1 1302 

[Case  (W.)]  Poems,  occasioned  by  several  circumstances 
and  occurrences  in  the  present  grand  contest  of  America  for 
Liberty.  New  Haven:  Printed  by  Tho.  and  Samuel  Green. 
1778.    8vo,  pp.  41.  1 1303 

No  perfect,  and  but  one  or  two  imperfect  copies  are  known.  The  poems  are  by  the 
Rev.  Wheeler  Case,  of  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.,  and  were  republished  with  the  follow- 
ing title : 

Case.  Revolutionary  Memorials,  embracing  Poems  by  the 
Rev.  Wheeler  Case,  published  in  1778,  And  an  Appendix,  con- 
taining General  Burgoyne's  Proclamation  (in  burlesque,)  dated 


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June  23,  1777,  A  late  Authentic  Account  of  the  Death  of  Miss 
Jane  M'Crea  —  The  American  Hero,  a  Sapphic  Ode,  By  Nat. 
Niles,  A.M.,  etc.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Stephen  Dodd  ...  New 
York:  M,  JV.  Dodd.   1852.    i2mo,  pp.  69.  h.  11204. 

Case  (William).  Jubilee  Sermon  delivered  at  the  request  and 
before  the  Conference  in  London,  C.  W.,  6th  June,  1855. 
Toronto.  1855.    8vo.  11305 

The  Case  and  Claim  of  the  American  Loyalists  Impartially 
Stated  and  Considered.  [^London :~\  Printed  by  Order  of  their 
Agents.  [1783.]   Sm.  8vo,  Title,  I  1.,  pp.  38.  w.  11306 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  London  :   G.  fVilkie.    mdcclxxxiii.     8vo,  Title,   i  1., 
pp.  38. 

Case  before  the  House  of  Lords  relative  to  the  Ship  May, 
alias  George,  which  Sailed  from  Charlestown  in  South  Carolina, 
in  1777,  and  which  was  previously  taken  in  Privateering  by  the 
Rebels.     London  printed.   1779.    Folio.  c.  11307 

One  of  J.  C.  Hotten's  doubtful  titles. 

A  Case  decided  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States, 
February,  1793,  in  which  was  discussed  the  question  "Whether 
a  State  be  liable  to  be  Sued  by  a  private  Citizen  of  another  State  ?" 
Philadelphia:  Printed  by  T.  Dohson  ...  m.dcc.xciii.  8vo,  Title, 
120,(1).     BA.    +  Boston.  1793.    8vo,  pp.  80.  M.I  1308 

This  is  the  famous  case  of  Chisholm  vs.  the  State  of  Georgia.     Chief  Justice  Jay, 
in  his  charge,  denied  the  doctrine  of  State  Sovereignty. 

Case  of  the  Episcopal  Churches,  1782.     See  [White  (Wm.)] 

Case  of  the  Free-Labour  British  Colonies,  submitted  to  the 
British  Legislature  and  British  Nation  for  an  Impartial  Re-Hear- 
ing. ...  London:  James  Madden.  1852.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  155.    ba. 

The  Case  of  Going  to  War,  for  the  Sake  of  Procuring,  En- 
larging, or  Securing  of  Trade,  considered  in  a  New  Light.  Being 
A  Fragment  of  a  greater  Work.  London:  Printed  for  ^R.  &  J. 
Dodsley.   1793.    8vo.  pp.  59.  W.  I1310 

Case  of  Great  Britain  and  America,  addressed  To  the  King, 
1769.  ...  The  Third  Edition.  London.^  Printed.  Boston:  Re- 
printed, and  Sold  by  Edes  isf  Gill,  And  T.  ^  J.  Fleet,  [n.  d.]  410, 

pp.   15.  B.  1 131 1 

The  title  and  collation  of  other  editions  will  be  found  in  No.  9637. 


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Case  of  Merchants  and  Planters  trading  to,  and  residing  in, 
Virginia  and  Maryland,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    Folio,  pp.  2.  11312 

BartletC  places  this  under  1728.     A  London  bookseller  says,  [1709]. 

The  Case  of  our  Fellow  Creatures.  See  [Benezet  (Anthony)]. 
Vol.  II.,  No.  4669. 

The  Case  of  the  Agent  to  the  Settlers  on  the  coast  of  Yucatan, 
and  the  late  settlers  on  the  Mosquito  shore.  Stating  the  whole 
of  his  conduct  in  soliciting  compensation  for  the  losses  sustained 
by  each  of  those  classes  of  H.  M's  injured  and  distressed  sub- 
jects.    i8th  Nov.  1793.    London:   T.  Cadell.  lyg^.  4to,  pp.  320. 

Title  from  Rich,  i.  388,  who,  under  the  date  1793,  reprints  it  with  the  remark  that 
the  agent's  name  was  White,  and,  for  collation,  says  pp.  179.  There  were,  in  fact, 
/our  parts,  the  first  being  dated  1 789, 

...  Case  of  the  Black  Warrior,  and  other  Violations  of  the 
Rights  of  American  Citizens  by  Spanish  Authorities,  [^ff^ash- 
ington.  1854.]  8vo,  pp.  378.  (33d  Cong.  1st  Sess.  House,  Ex. 
Doc.  86.)  11314 

See  also  Doc.  76,  "Seizure  of  the  Black  Warrior." 

The  Case  of  the  British  Northern  Colonies,  [n.  p.  About 
1750.]    Folio,  pp.  3.  1 13 1 5 

Case  of  the  Caribbs.     See  [Davidson  (George)]. 

Case  of  the  Importation  of  Bar-Iron,  from  our  own  Colonies 
of  North  America.  Humbly  recommended  to  the  Considera- 
tion of  the  present  Parliament,  by  the  Iron  Manufacturers  of 
Great  Britain.     London:   Thomas  Tyre,  mdcclvi.    8vo,  pp.  29. 

See  M.  R.,  xv.  672. 

Case  of  the  Seizure  of  the  Southern  Envoys.  Reprinted,  with 
Additions,  from  the  "Saturday  Review."  ...  London:  James 
Ridgway.   186 1.    8vo,  pp.  26.  ''317 

The  Case  of  the  Sinking  Fund.     See  South  Sea. 

The  Case  of  the  Sugar  Colonies.     See  [Collins  (John)]. 

The  Case  of  the  Trent  examined.  ...  London:  James  Ridg- 
way. 1862.    8vo,  pp.  24.  B.  :i3i8 

Case  of  the  two  Vessels,  the  Defiance  bound  for  Antigua, 
and  the  Glasgow  bound  for  New  York,  when  they  captured 
American  and  Spanish  Vessels,  but  were  afterwards  recaptured 
by  American  Privateers.     Privately  printed.   1787.    Folio 

This  title  has  J.  C.  Hotten's  usual  variations. 


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Case  of  the  Uncompensated  American  Loyalists.     1816.  4to. 

The  Case  Stated  on  Philosophical  ground,  between  Great 
Britain  and  her  Colonies,  &c.  London:  KearsUy.  1778.  8vo, 
pp.  166.  1 1 321 

In  Mason's  catalogue,  No.  252,  the  date  is  said  to  be  1777.  "The  rhapsody  of  a 
vehement  advocate  for  the  independency  of  the  colonies,  abounding  in  hard  words  and 
unintelligible  expressions." — M.  R.,  lviii.  156. 

Caseres  y  Elorza  (Francisco  Joseph).  Sermon  en  las  Hon- 
orificas  y  sumptuosas  Exequias,  celebrcS  a  la  Memoria  del  Philippo 
V.  el  dia  17  de  Marzo  1747.     Mexico.   1748.    4to.  11322 

Cases  and  Queries  submitted  to  every  Citizen  of  the  United 
States  and  especially  the  Members  of  the  Administration  and  of 
both  Houses  of  Congress  as  deserving  to  be  impartially  considered 
by  them.     New  Tork:  E.  Sargeant.   1809.   8vo,  pp.  24.         ba. 

By  Egbert  Benson.     The  title,  Vol.  ji..  No.  4742,  is  incontplete. 

Cases  decided  in  the  District  and  Circuit  Court  of  the  United 
States  for  the  Pennsylvania  District,  and  also  a  Case  decided  in 
the  District  Court  of  Massachusetts,  relative  to  the  Employment 
of  British  Licences  on  Board  of  Vessels  of  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia:  Redwood  Fisher.   1813.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  91.  ba. 

Cases  of  Personal  Identity.     See  [Munsell  (Joel)]. 

The  Cases  of  some  English  Ships  taken  by  the  Spaniards, 
wherein  is  set  forth.  The  unwarrantable  manner  in  which  they 
were  seized;  the  illegal  manner  of  declaring  them  prizes;  and 
the  barbarous  treatment  the  Ships  Company  met  with.  Taken 
from  Spanish  Docume*  a  of  unquestionable  authority,  done  in 
their  own  courts  of  Judicature.  London:  "J.  Roberts.  1731.  8vo, 
pp.37.  1 1325 

For  many  other  cases  relating  to  persons  and  places,  see  under  their  names. 

Casey  (C.)  Two  Years  on  the  Farm  of  Uncle  Sam.  With 
Sketches  of  his  Location,  Nephews,  and  Prospects.  By  Charles 
Casey.     London.   1852.    Post  8vo.  c.  11326 

Casey  (Joseph).  Speech  of  Mr.  Casey,  of  Pennsylvania,  on 
the  President's  Message,  communicating  the  Constitution  of  Cal- 
ifornia. Delivered  in  the  House  ...  March  18,  1850.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  1 1327 

Also:  The  Tariff.  Speech  ....  Monday,  August  I2,  1850,  On  the  Protective 
Policy,  and  the  Iron  and  Coal  Interest  of  Pennsylvania,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  7. 


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Casey  (S.)  Infantry  Tactics  ...  .  By  Brig.  Gen.  Silas  Casey, 
LJ.  S.  Army.  Vol.  iii.  Evolutions  of  a  Brigade,  and  Corps 
d'Armee.  Columbia:  Evans  &  Cogswell.  1864.  32010,  pp.  160. 
Plates.  BA.  1 1 328 

Casgrain  (H.  R.)  Histoire  de  la  Mere  Marie  de  I'lncarna- 
tion,  premiere  superieure  des  Ursulines  de  la  Nouvelle  France, 
precedee  d'une  esquisse  sur  Thistoire  religieuse  des  premiers 
temps  de  cette  colonic  par  L'Abbe  H.  R.  Casgrain  ^'ebec :  G. 
E.  Desbarats.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  467.  Photographic  Portrait,  and 
2  Engravings.  ba.  11329 

Some  copies  on  fine  paper.     Set  "  Revue  Canad.,"  and  "  Hist.  Mag." 

Casgrain.  Legendes  canadiennes.  ^ebec.  1861.  i2mo, 
pp.425.  1 1 330 

Also  reprinted  in  France.    See  "  Jour,  de  I'lnst.  Pub.,"  and  Morgan's  "  Bib.  Canad." 

Casgrain.  Notice  biographique  sur  le  Chevalier  Falardeau. 
Par  Eugene  de  Rives,     ^ebec.  1862.     410,  pp.  96.     Portrait. 

Casgrain.  Un  contemporain.  A.  E.  Aubry.  Par  L'Abbe 
H.  R.  Casgrain.     ^ebec.   1865.    i8mo,  pp.  102.    Portrait. 

Casgrain.  Un  contemporain.  F.  X.  Garneau.  Par  I'Abbe 
H.  R.  Casgrain.  ^ebec:  J.  N.  Duquet.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  135. 
Portrait.  'I333 

Casgrain.  Un  contemporain.  G,  B.  Faribault,  ^ebec. 
1867.    8vo,  pp.  123.  s.  11334 

Cash  (Caleb).     See  Philadelphia. 

The  Casket ;  or  Flowers  of  Literature,  Wit  and  Sentiment. 
Philadelphia:  Atkinson.   1826.     8vo,  continued  to  1838.      11335 

This  magazine,  known  also  as  "  Atkinson's  Casket,"  contains  many  articles  of  his- 
toric interest,  and  engravings  of  localities,  etc.     Complete  sets  are  scarce. 

Caskie  (J.)  Speech  of  James  Caskie,  Esq.  ...  before  the 
Senate  Committee  on  Banks,  ...  December  17,  1855.  Rich- 
mond.  1856.    8vo,  pp.  16.  1 1 336 

Casimir.  Griindlicher  Bericht  des  in  America  zwischen 
dem  Rio  Orinoco  und  Rio  de  las  Amazonas  sich  erstreckenden 
Strich  Landes  welches  die  Ostindische  Compagnie  dem  Grafen 
Friedrich  Casimir  zu  Hanau  ueberlassen  hat.  Franckfurt.  1669. 
4to.  1 1337 


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Casler  (A.)  Trial  and  Conviction  of  Abraham  Casler  for 
the  Murder  of  his  Wife.     Schoharie.   1817.    8vo.  ^^33^ 

Caslo  (A.)  Life  of  Anthony  Casio ;  or.  a  Bonaparte  Soldier, 
Eight  years  in  the  armies  of  France,  Spain,  England  and  the 
United  States.     Detroit.    1856.    8vo,  pp.  76.  s.  11339 

Casmanni  (O.)  Othonis  Casmanni  Marinarum  Qujestionum 
Tractatio  Philosophioa  Bipartita,  Disceptans  Quaestiones  parte 
Priore  ad  Maris  naturam  pertinentes  interiorem:  Posteriore  de 
motu  Maris  agitatas,  praecipue  vcro  de  eo  qui  dicitur  Affluxus  h 
Refluxus  Marinus.  Cum  Caes.  Majest.  privilegio  decennali. 
Francofurti.  Ex  Officina  M.  Zacharia  Palthenij.  Anno  M.  D.  xcvi. 
pp.  244.  1 1 340 

Title  from  [Kennett'i]  "  Bib.  Am,  Prim."     Probably  bears  on  the  Spanish  ckimt 
to  America. 

Casoni.  Annali  de  Genova,  de  $ecolo  sedicesimo.  Genoa. 
1708.     Folio.  11341 

Contains  some  particulars  concerning  Columbus. 

Casos  I  Notables,  Svcedi-|dos  en  las  Costas  de  la  Civdad|de 
Lima,  en  las  Indias,  y  como  el  armada  Olandesa  procuraua  jcoger 
el  armadilla  neustra,  que  baxa  con  la  plata  de  or-|dinario  a  Car- 
tagena, y  se  paso  dexandolos|burlados:  desde  el  mes  de  lunio 
deste|ano  passado  de  1624.]  [Colophon:]  Con  licencia^  en  Ma- 
dridy  por  luan  Gonzalez.  Am  de  1625.  |    Folio,  2  1.     J.C.B.  II342 

In  Puttick's  catalogue,  i860,  the  imprint  reads:  "  Madrid:  Bern,  de  Guzman." 

Casfipina  (Tamoc),  pseudonym.     Sse  Duche  (Jacob). 

Cass  (G.  W.)  New  York  Central  Road.  The  Buffalo 
Convention,  and  the  St.  Nicholas  Compact,  [n.  p.  1859.]  ^^"> 
pp.  16.  1 1 343 

Also :  Letter  to  the  "  New  York  Times,"  in  Reply  to  New  York  Central  Rail 
Road  Company,     [n.  p.    1859.]     8vo,  pp.  6.     h. 

Cass  (L.)  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  First  Meeting  of  the 
Historical  Society  of  Michigan,  September  18,  1829.  ...  By 
Lewis  Cass.  Detroit:  printed  by  Geo.  L.  Whitney.  1830.  8vo, 
pp.  52.  BA.,  M.  1 1 344 

Cass.  A  Discourse  pronounced  at  the  Capitol  of  the  United 
States  ...  before  the  American  Historical  Society,  January  30, 
1836,  by  the  Hon.  Lewis  Cass  ...  .  To  which  are  prefixed  its 
Constitution  and  the  Names  of  its  Officers.  Washington:  P. 
Thompson.   1836.    8vo,  pp.  58.  ba.,  c,  h.,  p.  11345 

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[Cass.]  An  Examination  of  the  question  now  in  discussion, 
between  the  American  and  British  governments,  concerning  the 
Right  of  Search.  By  an  American.  Baltimore:  N.  Hickman. 
1842.    i2mo,  pp.  55.  C,  s.  1 1346 

[Cass.]  Examen  de  la  question  aujourd'hui  pcndante  entre 
le  gouvernement  des  £tats-Unis  et  celui  de  la  Grand- Bretagne, 
concernant  le  droit  de  viste;  par  un  americain.  [Paris:  H. 
Fournier.   1842.]   8vo,  pp.  82.  c,  H.  11347 

[Cass.]  Inquiries  respecting  the  History,  Traditions,  Lan- 
guages, Manners,  Customs,  Religion,  &c.,  of  the  Indians  living 
in  the  United  States.  Detroit:  Sheldon  and  Reed.  1823.  8vo, 
pp.64.  1 1 348 

See  N.  A.  R.,  «v.  34. 

Cass.  Remarks  on  the  Policy  and  Practice  of  the  United 
States  and  Great  Britain  in  their  Treatment  of  the  Indians. 
Boston.   1827.    8vo.  c.  1 1349 

Also :  Address  of  Lewis  Cass  ...  before  the  Association  of  the  Alumni  of  Hamilton 
College  ...  August  25,  1830 Utica,  1830.  8vo,  pp.  40.  B.,  h.  —  Address  de- 
livered before  the  N.  E.  Society  of  Michigan,  Dec.  22,1848  ...  Detroit.  1849.  8vo, 
pp.  47.  —  Address  of  Gen.  Lewis  Cass,  delivered  before  the  Kalamazoo  County  Agri- 
cultural Society,...  October  11,  1850.  ...  fVashington  City:  Toivert,  [n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  BA.,  H. —  Admission  of  California.  Remarks  of  Mr.  Cass,  of  Michi- 
gan, in  reply  to  the  reference  to  his  opinions  on  the  alleged  Sovereign  Power 
of  Congress  over  the  Territories  by  Mr.  Berrien  of  Georgia.  Delivered  in  the 
Senate  ...  Aug.  12,  1850.  [n. p.  n. d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Diplomatic  relations  with 
Austria.  Speech  of  Hon.  Lewis  Cass,  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  January  4,  1850, 
On  Suspending  our  Diplomat::  Relations  with  Austria,  fyashington.  [n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.  B.  —  [Cass.]  France ;  its  King,  Court,  and  Government.  By  an  Amer- 
ican. New  York.  1840.  8vo,  pp.  191.  n. — Kansas.  The  Territories.  Speech 
...  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  May  12-13,  '856.  \_JVa!hington. 
1856.]  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  The  Mexican  War.  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  February 
10,1847.  \^fVashington  :  Blair  and  Rivet.  1847.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  —  The  Power  of 
Congress  over  the  Territories.  Speech  ...  March  13  and  14,  1850,  on  the  Compromise 
Resolutions  of  Mr.  Bell,  of  Tennessee,  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  15.  h. — Remarks 
...  on  the  Dissolution  of  the  Union,  and  the  Constitution  of  California.  In  the  Senate 
...  February  12  and  20,  1850.  [fyashington.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.,  s.  —  Review 
of  a  "  Narrative  of  the  Siege  of  New  Orleans.  By  Captain  John  H.  Cook."  — 
Speech  of  ...  Governor  Cass,  to  the  First  Legislative  Council  of  the  Territory  of 
Michigan.  ...  June  7,  1824.  ...  Detroit :  printed  by  Sheldon  and  Reed.  1824.  8vo,  pp. 
15.  BA.  —  Speech  ...  on  European  Interference  in  American  Affairs.  ...  Senate  ... 
January  26,  1845.  Waihington.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  De- 
fences of  the  Country,  ...  December  15,  1845.  ffasAington.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  7. 
H.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon  Q^^^tio"-  '•■  March  30,  1846.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H. — Speech  ...  in  reply  to  Mr.  Benton,  of  Missouri,  with  some  Addi- 
tions. ...  Senate  ...  Thursday  April  2,  1846.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h. — 
Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  providing  for  the  Prosecution  of  the  War  against  Mexico. 
...  Tuesday,  May  12,  1846.  fFathington :  Blair  and  Rives.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
H.  — Speech  ...  on   ...   War  against  Mexico  ...  May  23,  1846.     fVaihington.  1846. 


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tvo,  pp.  8.  —  Speech  on  the  Wilmot  Proviio,  ...  Senate,  March  i,  1847  [fFaih- 
ingion.  1847.1  ^*'''  ••  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to  protect  the  Rights  of  Amer- 
ici>n  Settleri  in  Oregon.  ...  June  I,  1846.  ffaiiingion  :  Blair  an  J  Ri-vts,  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  14,  H.  —  Speech,  ...  War  with  Mexico,  ...  Senate  ...  January  3,  1848. 
t.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  proposed  occupation  of  Yucatan,  ...  Senate  ...  May  10, 
1848.  fyaihingiiin.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  motion  of  Mr.  Ben- 
ton for  the  indefinite  postponement  of  the  Compromise  Bill,  ...  Senate  ...  June 
14,  1850.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speerh  ...  on  Non-intervention.  ... 
Senate  ...  February  10,  1852.  fFaihington.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. — Speech 
...  on  the  Clayton-Bulwer  Treaty  ...  Senate  ...  January  11,  1854.  fFathington, 
1854.  8vo,  pp.  24.  BA.  —  Speech  ...  Senate  ...  May  15,  1854,  on  the  ...  Ueligioui 
Rights  of  American  Citizens  residing  or  travelling  in  Foreign  Countries.  ffaih- 
ington,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  21.  —  Speech  ...  on  our  Relations  with  Great  Britain.  ... 
Senate  January  28,  1856.  f  <■.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  a.  —  Speech  ...  Sena'e 
...  May  12-13,  1856  [i^  p'  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  24. — Speech  ...  on  the  River  and 
Harbor  Appropriation  Bills.     tVashingtoH.   1856.    pp.  21.     i. 

Cass.  The  Cass  Platform.  ...  Pf^ashington.  [1848.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.  BA.  1 1350 

Cass.  Biography  of  General  Lewis  Cass,  including  A  Voice 
from  a  Friend.    New  Tori:  J.  IVinchester,  [1843.]   8vo,  pp.  36. 

Cass.     Facts  and  Arguments.     See  [Jarvis  (R.)] 

Cass.  In  Memoriam.  General  Lewis  Cass.  Detroit,  1866. 
Sm.  4to,  pp.  220.  1 1352 

Ca.ss.  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Gen.  Lewis  Cass  ...  With 
a  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Services  of  Gen.  W.  O.  Butler  ...  Il- 
lustrated ...  Boston:  J.  B.  Hall.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  34.  H. 

Cass.  The  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Lewis  Cass,  including 
his  pamphlet  on  the  Right  of  SeaicL.     Detroit.   1852.   8vo. 

Cass.  Life  of  General  Lewis  Cass :  comprising  an  Account 
of  his  Military  Services  in  the  North- West  during  the  War  with 
Great  Britain,  his  Diplomatic  Career  and  Civil  History.  To 
which  is  appended,  a  Sketch  of  the  Public  and  Private  History  of 
Major-General  W.  O.  Butler,  of  the  Volunteer  Service  of  the 
United  States.  Philadelphia:  G.  B.  Zieber  i^  Co.  1848.  i2mo, 
pp.  210.     2  Portraits.  s.  11355 

Cass.  Life  of  Lewis  Cass,  with  Letters  and  Speeches.  Bal- 
timore.  1848.    i2mo.  1 1 356 

Perhaps  the  same  as  the  preceding  number. 

Cass  ...  National  and  Jackson  Democratic  Association  Com- 
mittee. The  Union  of  the  Northern  and  Southern  Democracy 
upon  Cass  and  Butler.     [Washington.  1848.]   8vo,  pp.  8.      ba. 


412 


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Cass.     Outlines  of  the  Life  of  Cass.     See  [Schoolcraft  (H. 
R.)] 

Cass.  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Gen.  Lewis 
Cass.     \^lVashington.   1848.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  ba.  11358 

Cass.  Sketches  of  General  Cass  and  Wm.  O.  Butler.  New 
7'ork.   1848.    8vo.  N.  1 1 359 

Cas5.  Cass  and  Taylor  on  the  Slavery  Question.  See  [Bow- 
ditch].  Vol.  II.,  No.  7006. 

Cassagnac  (A.  De).     See  Granier  De  Cass.-'gnac. 

Cassani  (J.)  Glorias  del  Segundo  Siglo  de  la  Compaflia  de 
Jesus,  dibuxadas  en  las  vidas,  y  elogias  de  algunos  de  sus  varones 
ilustres  en  virtud,  letras,  y  zelo  de  las  almas,  que  kan  florecido 
desde  el  afio  de  1640,  primero  del  segundo  siglo,  desde  la  apro- 
bacion  de  la  religion.  Escrites  por  el  P.  Joseph  Cassani,  de  la 
misma  Compafia.  Tomo  i.  y  vii.  En  el  orden  de  varones 
ilustres,  obra,  que  empczo  el  V.  P.  Juan  Eusebio  Nieremberg. 
Dedicase  al  Venerable  Augusto  Soberano  Sacramento  que  debaxo 
de  veinte  y  quatro  milagrosamcnte  incorruptas  Formas,  sa  venera 
en  el  Colegio  de  la  misma  Compafia  de  Alcala,  y  comunmente 
se  nombra  las  santissimas  formas  de  Alcala.  Con  Licencia.  En 
Madrid:  Por  Manuel  Fernandez.  Impressor  de  Libros.  Jno  de 
MDCCXXXiv.  3  vols.,  folio,  17  1.,  pp.  692}  2  1.,  pp.  679;  7  1., 
pp.  727.  11360 

This  is  a  continuation  of  the  work  of  Juan  Eusebio  Nieremberg,  published  nt 
Madrid,  1 645-1647,  in  four  volumes,  folio,  entitled  "Honor  del  Gran  Patriarcha 
Inco(;nacio  He  Loyala,"  etc.  Vols.  v.  and  vi.  by  Alonzo  de  Andrade,  entitled,  "Varones 
Ilustres  en  santidad  y  letrns  de  la  Camnina  de  Jesus,"  were  published  in  1 566-1 667; 
and  the  work  above  mentioned,  by  Cassnni,  forms  the  seventh,  eighth,  and  ninth 
volumes  of  the  same  work.  The  whole  consius  of  the  lives  of  the  members  of  the 
Society  of  the  Jesuits,  who  were  celebrated  for  their  piety  and  learning.  The  latter 
writer  dedicates  his  work  to  "the  Sovereign  August  Venerable  Sacrament,  which  was 
worshipped  in  the  Jesuits*  College  at  Alcala,  under  the  form  of  twenty-four  consecutive 
wafers,  which  had  been  miraculously  preserved  there,  from  the  year  1595,  as  white 
and  fresh  as  when  they  were  first  consecrated."     Priced,  by  Thorpe,  £4  14s.  6d. 

Cassani.  Historia  de  la  provincia  de  la  compafiia  de  Jesus 
del  Nuevo  Reyno  de  Granada  en  la  America,  descripcion,  y  rela- 
cion  exacta  de  sus  gloriosas  missiones  en  el  reyno,  llanos,  meta, 
y  Rio  Orinoco,  almas,  y  terreno,  que  han  conquistado  sus  mis- 
sioneros  para  dios,  amento  de  la  Christiandad,  y  extension  de  los 
dominios  de  su  Mag.  Catholica,  author  el  Padre  Joseph  Cassani, 
Religioso  de  la  misma  Compania  ...  .  Madrid:  Manuel  Fernan- 
dez, M.  Dcc.  XLI.    Folio,  14  1.,  pp.  618,  I  1.     Map.  c,  h. 


CASSIN. 


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Casseday  (B.)  History  of  Louisville,  [Ky.]  from  its  Earliest 
Settlement  to  the  Year  1852.  By  Benjamin  Casseday.  Louis- 
ville: Hull  and  Brother.   1852.    i6mo,  pp.  255.     Map.  c. 

Casseday  (D.  B.)  The  Hortons}  or,  American  Life  at 
Home.  By  Davis  B.  Casseday.  Philadelphia.  1866.  8vo,  pp. 
362.  1 1363 

Cassegrain  (A.)  La  Grand-Tronciade  ou  Itincraire  de 
Quebec  a  la  Riviere-du-Loup.     Poeme  badin  par  Arthur  Casse- 


grain.     Ottawa.   1866.    i2mo,  pp.  vii,  96. 


11364 


Set  Morgan's  "  Bib.  Canad.,"  p.  67. 

Cassell  (Johann  Philipp).  Dissertatio  Philologico-Historica, 
de  Navigationibus  Fortuitis  in  American),  ante  Chr.  Columbum 
factis.     Magdeburgi.   1742.   4to,  15  leaves.  "3^5 

Cassell.  Observatio  historica  de  Frisonum  Navigatione 
Fortuita  in  Americam  sec.  XI.  facta.  \_Magdehurgi.'\  1741.  4to, 
8  leaves.  1 1366 

Casserly  (E.)  The  Issue  in  California.  Letter  of  Eugene 
Casserly  to  T.  T.  Davenport,  Esq.  ...  Nevada  County,  Cali- 
fornia: August  27th,  1861.  San  Francisco:  Charles  F.  Robins. 
1861.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  11367 

Casses  de  Xalo  (Joachin).  Rasgo  epico,  veridica  epiphomena, 
y  aclamacion  cierta  a  favor  de  EspaRa,  en  el  celebre  Tropheo, 
que  consiguieron  en  Carthagena  Americana  las  Armas  Catholicas 
contra  Inglaterra,  governadas  por  el  Virrey  de  Santa  Fe  D.  Sebas- 
tian Eslaba.  Sisthema  politico,  historica  descripcion  Geograph- 
ico-Pronostica  de  Inglaterra,  y  Panegyris  Critico-Historico  de 
Espaiia.  Su  autor  ...  D.  Joachin  Casses  de  Xalo,  ...  .  Madrid: 
moccxli.    Sm.  8vo,  20  1.,  pp.  96.  h.  11368 

Written  in  consequence  of  the  repulse  of  Admiral  Vernon  at  Carthagena.  Its  author 
was  celebrated,  in  his  time,  for  the  number  of  works  he  undertook  without  finishing 
any,  and  for  the  ridiculous  bombast  of  his  style. 

La  Cassette  Verte.     See  [Tickell  (R.)] 

Cassin  (J.)  Illustrations  of  the  Birds  of  California,  Texas 
and  British  and  Russian  America.  Intended  to  contain  Descrip- 
tions and  Figures  of  all  Birds  North-American  not  given  by 
former  American  Authors,  and  a  General  Synopsis  of  North 
American  Ornithology.  By  John  Cassin  ...  .  Philadelphia:  J. 
B.  Lippincott  &  Co.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  298.  50  colored 
Plates.  ba.,  c,  h.  11369 


4H 


CA8TAN. 


V 


I 


V  i 


t 


Cassin.  United  States  Exploring  Expedition.  During  the 
Years  1838,  1839,  1840,  184.1,  1842.  Under  the  Command  of 
Charles  Wilkes,  U.  S.  N.  Mammalogy  and  Ornithology.  Hy 
John  Cassin  ...  .  With  a  F'olio  Atlas,  Philadelphia:  J.  U. 
Lippincott  l:f  Co,  1858.  410,  I  I.,  pp.  viii,  466.  Atlas  of  53 
Plates.  BA.,  c,  o.,  H.  1 1370 

One  hundred  and  lifty  copicb  printed,  Formi  Vol,  viii.  of  the  "  United  Statei  Ex- 
ploring Expedition,"     Set  d/io  Oiiliii  (J.  M,) 

Cassin  (Joseph).  Medical  Department  of  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania,     [n.  p.]   1844.    8vo,  pp.  36.  11371 

Cassini  (Jean  Dominique),  Count.  Voyage  fait  par  Ordre  du 
Roi,  en  1768,  pour  eprouver  les  Montres  Marines  inventees  par 
M.  Le  Roy.   ...  Paris:  Jombert  phe.    1770.    4to.     Plates.        s. 

This  voyage  to  Newfoundland  wai  translated  in  1778.     St*  D'Chappe  D'Auteroche. 

Cassius,  pseudonym.     See  [Burke  (vEdanus)]. 

Cast  (J.  F.)  Valdivia  und  Chiloe  fur  deutsche  Auswanderer. 
Stuttgart:   Cast  in  Commission.   1849.    8vo,  pp.  60.     Map. 

Castaing.  Memoire  sur  la  Succession  de  Madame  de  Cast- 
aing,  Ouverte  au  Cap  de  S.  Dominique,  Qui  est  a  partager  cntre 
des  Heritiers,  un  Donataire,  et  un  Legataire.  Va  Consultation 
Du  mois  de  Janvier  1742.  Sur  les  Questions  qui  suivent, 
S^avoir,  i°-  Comment  on  succedeaux  Propres  dans  la  Coutumes 
de  Paris.  2"-  Ce  que  c'est  que  la  defaillance  d'une  ligne,  ou  ce 
qu'on  appelle  devolution  de  ligne.  3°-  Que  les  Conquets  de 
communaute,  s'ils  passent  moyennant  soulte  aux  enfans  du  pre- 
mier lit  deviennent  des  Propres  naissans,  pour  le  to***  dans  leur 
succession.  4°-  Que  les  acquets  faits  par  un  Collateral,  sont 
Propres  naissans  au  Collateral  qui  les  recueille.  5°-  Que  le 
remploy  fait  par  un  mari,  cir's  biens  de  sa  femme,  n'est  par  fait 
que  par  I'acceptation  de  la  fenme,  autorisee  du  mari.  60-  Que  les 
Propres  d'un  ftis  decede,  appartiennent  a  la  mere,  jusqu'a  cequ'il 
se  presente  des  heritiers,  &  lui  deviennent  Propres.  7°-  Qu'une 
demande  en  delivrance  de  legs  peut  etre  dirigee  valablement 
contre  le  mari  donataire  de  part  d'enfant,  comma  contre  I'heritier 
du  sang,    yf  Paris:   Chez  Pierre  Prault.   M.DCC.XLII.  4to,  pp.  21. 

Castan  {Fr.  Felipe),  definidor  de  la  provincia  de  Lima.  Elogio 
funebre  del  Rmo.  P.  M.  fr.  Francisco  Xavier  Vasquez  de  San- 
doval y  Romero,  dignisimo  primer  prior  general  espanol,  y  segundo 


castaReda. 


4»5 


vitalicio  del  orden  dc  hcrmitaflos  de  San  Agustin.  Lima:  im- 
prenta  Real  dt  los  Huerfanos.  1786.  410,  14  I.,  pp.  80,  2  I.,  pp. 
xxxii.  »'375 

CastaRares  (Manuel).  Colcccion  de  documentus  rclativos 
al  Departcmentu  de  Calitornias.     Mtxico.   1845.    8vo,  pp.  70. 

CastaReda  (F.  L.)     See  Castanheda  (F.  L.),  No.  11381. 

CastaReda.  Alocucion  que  Pio  VI.  tuvo  en  cl  Consistorio 
secreto  el  dia  13.  de  Noviembre  de  1775  sobre  la  prcciosa  niucrte 
de  Jacinto  Castafleda  ...  Mexico.   1776.    Folio,  pp.  16.       11377 

Castaneda  (Juan  Ruiz).  Panegirico  de  Ntrit  Sril  de  Guada- 
lupe, predicado  en  su  Santuario  y  Real  Colegiata.  Megico.  ijGb. 
4to.  1 1378 

CastaReda  de  Nagera  (P.  de).  Relation  du  Voyage  de 
Cibola,  Entrepris  en  1840,  ou  I'on  traite  de  toutes  les  peupladcs 
qui  habitent  cette  contree,  leurs  moeurs  et  coutumes,  par  Pedro 
de  Castafieda  de  Nagera  (Inedite.  1  Paris:  A.  Bertrand,  M.  Dcc- 
XXXVIII.    8vo,  2  ..,  pp.  XVI,  392.  H.  1 1 379 

Formi  Voi.  ix.,  Firit  Seriei  of  Ternaux's  *'  Voyages  et  relations." 

Castaneda  y  Escalada  (Jose  Maria).  Oracion  que  pro- 
nuncid  civica  en  la  alameda  de  la  ciudad  federal  el  ciudadano  J. 
M.  C.  y  E.  a  16  de  Septiembre  de  1834.  Mtxico:  imprenta  de 
Galvan^  a  cargo  de  Mariano  Ar'evalo.    1834.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  19. 

Castanheda  (Fernao  Lopes  de).  Historia  do  descobrimento 
e  conquista  da  India  pelos  Portuguezes,  t'eyta  per  Fernao  Lopez 
de  Castanheda,  e  approuada  pelos  senhores  deputadus  da  sancta 
Inquisi(^ad.  [Colophon :]  Foy  impresso  este  primeiro  liuro  da  His- 
toria da  India  em  a  muyto  nobre  ^  leal  cidade  de  Coimbra  per  lodo  da 
Barreyra  y  lodo  Alvarez^  empressores  del  Rey  na  mesma  Universi- 
dade.  Acabouse  aos  seys  dias  de  mes  de  Mar^o.  De  M.D.LI.  410, 
pp.  267.  '1 38 1 

A  book  of  extreme  rarity,  respecting  which,  set  the  "  Bibliotheca  Grenvilliana." 
Figaniere  indicates  the  existence  of  only  ont  copy.  Set  Silva,  ii.  284.  It  relates  princi- 
pally to  the  East  Indies,  but  contains  some  particulars  of  the  Portuguese  conquests  in 
the  New  World,  and  is  included  in  Ur.  Robertson's  "  Catalogue  of  Authorities."  This 
first  and  most  important  part  was  reprinted  with  the  following  title  : 

CastaReda.  Historia  do  descobrimento  e  conquista  de  India 
pelos  Portuguezes,  feyta  per  Fernao  Lopez  de  Castanheda  e  ap- 
prouada pelos  senhores  deputados  da  sancta  Inquisi^ao  ...  [Colo- 


'!   I 


416 


castaReda. 


I;  i 


phon :]  Foy  impresso  este  primeiro  livro  de  HUtorta  da  India  en  a 
muyto  nobre  e  leal  c'ldade  de  Cnimbra  per  load  da  Barreyra  e  "Joao 
MvareZy  empressores  del  rey  na  mesma  uniuersidade.  Acabouse  aos 
seys  dias  del  mes  de  Marco  d'^1551.  11382 

Stevens*  "  Amer.  Bibl.,"  page  55,  quotes  what  he  calls  a  second  edition,  as  below : 

Castanheda.  Ho  primeiro  liuro.  ...  [Colophon:]  Foy  im- 
presso este  pri-  |  metro  Livro  da  Historia  da  \  India  em  a  muyto  nobre 
£ff  leal  cidade  de  Coim-  \  bra^  por  lodo  da  Barreyra  impressor  del  rey  \ 
na  mesma  vniuersidade.  Acabouse  aos  \  vinte  dias  do  mes  de  lulho. 
Z)^|m.d.  Liiii.  I    Folio,  pp.  ccji.  11383 


dos  Sanctos  Marrocas,  Lisboa  na 
The  second  part  has  the  follow- 


Reprinted  under  the  supervision  of  Prof.  F.  J. 
Offic.  de  Simao  Thaddeo  Ferreira.  1797.  a  vols.,  8vo. 
ing  title : 

Castanheda.  Histo- 1  ria  do  liuro  se  |  gundo  do  des  |  cobrimeto 
&  conquista  da  India  pelos  |  Portugueses.  |  Feyta  per  Fernao  lopez 
de  I  Castanheda.  I  [Colophon:]  ...  Foy  impresso  este  segundo  liuro\ 
da  historia  da  India  em  a  muyto  nobre  dS*  leal  cidade  de  Coymbra\por 
lodo  de  Barreyra^  ^  lodo  aluarez  empressores  del  rey  na  \  mesma  vni- 
uersidade. Acabouse  aos  vinte  dias  do  mes  de  laneyro.  De  \  M.  D.  Lli.  | 
Folio,  4  1.,  pp.  239.  1 1 384 

This  was  followed  by  the  "  Tercciro  livro,"  1552,  which  we  have  not  seen.      Part. 

IV.  and  V.  have  the  following  title  : 

Castanheda.  Os  liuros|  quarto  &  qui  |  to  da  historia  |  do 
descobrimento  &  c6quista|da  India  pelos  Portu-|gueses.  [Com 
priuilegio  Real.  |m.  d.  liii.  |  [Colophon :]  Acabouse  de  empremir  a 
presen  |  te  obra  per  Jodo  |  da  barreria  iff  Jod  aluares  em  a  muyto  nobre 
&  sempre  |  leal  cidade  de  Coimbra.  Aos.  XV.  |  dias  do  mes  de  Outubro.  \ 
de  M.  d.  liij.    Folio,  4  1.,  pp.  ccx,  i.  1^385 

The  remaining  parts  we  have  not  seen.  They  are  "  Sexto  livro,"  Ccimhra  por  yoao 
de  Barreira,  1554,  "Seitimo  livro  por  faltar  a  subscrip^ao  final,"  1534,  and  "Octavo 
livro,"  Coimbra^  for  yoao  Barreira,  I561,  folio.  Silva  remarks,  "Oslivros  nono  e 
decimo  nunca  sahiram  a  luz,  apezar  de  feitos  e  prumittidos.  £  curioso  de  ver  o  que  a 
este  respeito  diz  o  sr.  Felner  na  noticia  preliminar  ao  tomo  i  das  Lendas  da  India  de 
Caspar  Correa,  actualmente  em  via  de  puulicafao  por  ordem  da  Acad.  R.  das  Sciencias, 

V.  a  pag  xiii  nota  (23)."  Brunet  pronounces  a  set  of  8  vols.,  folio,  "  Ouvrage  rare," 
and,  following  Barbosa,  mentions  a  Spanish  translation  of  Vol.  i.,  /In-ven,  1554,  8vo, 
This  is  possibly  a  mistai^e,  as  there  was  a  French  version  with  that  imprint,  but  Silva 
says  thzt  a  copy  of  the  Spanish  is  mentioned  in  the  catalogue  of  the  library  of  F.  J. 
Maria  de  Brito.     The  following  is  the  last  edition  in  Portuguese : 

CastaReda.  Historia  do  descobrimento  e  conquista  de  India 
pelos  Portuguezes,  por  Lopez  de  Castaneda.  Nueva  edicion. 
Lisboa:  na  Typ.  Rollandiana.    1833.    7  vols.,  sm.  410.        11386 


i-.Tip-' 


CASTANHEDA. 


417 


'385 


Castanheda.  Le  premier  livre  de  I'histoire  de  I'Inde,  con- 
tenant  commct  rinde  a  este  decouuerte  par  le  commildement  du 
Roy  Emanuel :  et  la  guerre  que  les  capitaines  Portugalois  ont 
menee  contre  Samorin  Roy  de  Calecut:  faict  par  Fernfid  Lopes 
de  Castagneda:  &  traduit  de  Portugues  en  Frri9ois  par  Nicolas 
de  Grouchy.  \^Paris ;]  De  Pimprimerie  de  Michel  de  Vascosan. 
M.D.Liii.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  346.  s.  1 1387 

For  an  abridged  French  translation,  see  Osorius. 

Castanheda.  L'Historie  des  Indes  de  Portugal,  contenant 
comment  I'lnde  a  este  decouverte,  par  le  commandement  du  roy 
Emanuel  ...  la  guerre  que  les  capitaines  portugalois  ont  menee 
pour  la  conqueste  d'icelles  ...   En  yinvers^  par  lehan  Steehitis. 

M.  D.  LIIII.     8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  221.  1 1388 

Castanheda.  Historia|deir  Indie  |  Orientali,  ]  Scoperte,  & 
conquistate  da'  Portoghesi,  di  com^jmissione  dell'  Inuittissimo 
Re  Don  I  Manuello,  di  gloriosa  memoria.  |NeIla  quale,  oltre  alle 
strane  vsanze,  maniere,  riti  e  costumi  di|  quelle  genti ;  si  uiene 
anco  in  notitia  di  molte  Guerre  fatte  injquei  paesi ;  &  di  molte 
Prouincie,  Isole,  Citta,  Castelli,  Fiumi,  |  Monti,  Laghi,  Mari, 
Minere  di  metalli,  Perle,  Gioie,  Ani-|mali,  droghe  di  specierie, 
&  di  molte  altre  cose  degne  di  me- 1  rauiglia.  |  Distinta  in  Libri  vii. 
[Composti  dal  Sig.  Fernando  Lopes  |di  Castagneda.  |Et  nuoua- 
mente  di  lingua  Portoghese  in  Italiana  tradotti  jdal  Signor'  Alfonso 
Vlloa.  jParte  Prima.  |  [Parte  Seconda.]  Con  le  sve  Tavole  Co- 
piosissime.  ]  Con  Privilegio.  |  [Vignette.]  In  Fenetia^  Appresso 
Giordano  Ziletti.  M  D  LXXVll.  |  2  vols.,  410,  17  1.,  518  folioed  1., 
I  1. ;   13  1.,  365  folioed  1.,  i  1.  11389 

Castanheda.  WarhafFtige  Historia  von  erfindung  Calecut 
und  anderer  Konigreich,  Landen  ...  in  Indien  und  dem  Indian- 
ischen  Meer.  Auss  Frantz.  Sprach  ins  Teutsch  gebracht. 
[n.  p.]   1565.    8vo.  1 1390 

This  German  version  is  translated  from  the  French. 

Castanheda.  The  first  Booke|Of  The  Histo-|rie  of  the 
Discouerie  and  Con- [quest  of  the  East  Indies,  enterprised  by  | 
Portingales,  in  their  daungerous  |  Nauigations,  in  the  time  of 
King  I  Don  lohn,  the  second  of  that  |  name.  |  Which  Historie 
conteineth  |  much  varietie  of  matter,  very  profitable  |  for  all  Naui- 
gators,  and  not  vnplea-jsaunt  to  the  Readers.  |  Set  foorth  in  the 
Por- 1  tingale  language,  by  Hernan  Lopes  de  Castaneda.  |  And 
Nowr  Trans-]  lated  into  English,  by|N.  L.  Gentleman.  | /jw- 

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CASTELL. 


printed  at  London^  by\Thomas  East.\i^%2.\  410,  Title,  i  1.,  5  I., 
164  1.  1 1 39 1 

A  most  interesting  and  rare  book,  respecting  which,  see  "  Bibliotheca  Grenvilliana." 
The  translator  was  Nicholas  Lichefield.     Dedicated  to  Sir  Francis  Dralce. 

Castanis  (C.  p.)  The  Greek  Exile,  or,  Narrative  of  the 
Captivity  and  Escape  of  Christophorus  Plato  Castanis,  during 
the  Massacre  in  the  Island  of  Scio  by  the  Turks,  with  Adven- 
tures in  Greece  and  America.  Written  by  Himself.  Philadel- 
phia.  1 85 1.    i2mo.  c.  1 1392 

CastaSiza  (J.  F.  de).  Relacion  del  restablecimiento  de  la 
Compania  de  Jesus  en  el  Reyno  de  Nueva  Espana,  y  de  la 
entrega  a  sus  Religiosos  del  Real  Seminario  de  San  Ildefonso  de 
Mexico.  Por  Juan  Francisco  Castafiiza  Gonzalez  de  Aguero. 
Mexico.  1816.   4to,  pp.  47.  '^393 

Also  on  large  paper. 

CASTAf5o  (B.)  Vida  exemplar  y  muerte  dichosa  del  Ven.  P., 
Bartolome  Castano,  de  la  Compania  de  Jesus  de  la  Nueva- 
Espaf.a.     M'egico:  Ribera.   1708.    4to.  "394 

The  first  edition  was  1679.     Also;   Catecismo  Breve,  por  B.  Castaflo,  de  la  Com- 
pafiia  de  Jesus.      Calle  de  Espiritu  Santo.   1 8 17.     Folio,  I  1. 

Castanos  (Jose  Maria).  Los  sucesos  de  Tepic.  Guadala- 
jara.  1857.    4to,  pp.  31.  1 1395 

Castelfranc  (Gideon).  Sermon  at  St.  Andrew's,  2  Septr., 
1763,  the  Day  appointed  by  his  Excellency  the  Governor,  for  a 
General  Thanksgiving  on  Account  of  the  Peace.  Kingston, 
Jamaica.    1763.     4to.  11396 

C[astell]  (W.)  Petition  of  W.  C,  exhibited  to  the  High 
Court  of  Parliament  now  assembled,  for  the  propagating  of  the 
Gospel  in  America  and  the  West  Indies,  and  for  the  settling  of 
our  Plantations  there,  which  Petition  is  approved  by  70  able 
English  Divines.  Also  by  Master  Alexander  Henderson,  and 
some  worthy  ministers  of  Scotland.  Printed  in  the  yeare  1641. 
4to.  j.c.B.  1 1397 

This  forms  No.  13  of  Force's  Tracts,  Vol.  1.     The  original  is  priced,  in  Thorpe's 
catalogue,  1843,  No.  3886,  at  7s.  6d. 

Castell.    a  Short  |  Discoverie  |  Of  the  Coasts  and  Continent 
of  I  America,  |  From  the  Equinoctiall  Northward,  and  |  of  the  ad- 
jacent Isles.  I  By  William  Castell,  Minister  of  the  Gospeil  at| 
Courtenhall  in  Northamptonshire.  |  Whereunto  is  prefixed  the 


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419 


Author's  Petition  to  this  pre- 1  sent  Parliament,  for  the  propaga- 
tion of  the  Gospelljin  America,  attested  by  many  eminent  Eng- 
h'sh|and  Scottish  Divines.  |  And  a  late  Ordinance  of  Parliament 
for  that  1  purpose,  and  for  the  better  government  of  the|  English 
Plantations  there.  |  Together  with  Sir  Benjamin  Rudyer's  Speech 
I  in  Parliament,  21  Jan.  concerning  America.  |  Z,5«<Vi?«,  Printed  in 
the  yeer  1644.  |    4to,  6  1.,  pp.  48,  54.  c.  11398 

Reprinted  in  Vol.  ii.  of  the  Oxford  collection  of  voyages.  A  book  of  much  rarity. 
Roche's  copy  sold  for  $60 ;  Puttick,  i860,  £3  7s. 

Castellamare  (P.)  Versos  de  Pietro  de  Castellamare. 
Primera  parte  (Traduc^oes)  Segunda  parte  (Originaes)  Terceira 
parte  (Humoristicas).  San  Luiz  do  Maranhdo.  1868.  i2mo, 
pp.  156.  1 1 399 

Castellanos  (Aaron).  Simple  notice  sur  le  Rio  de  la  Plata. 
D  linker  que :  impr.  de  Vanderest.   1855.     8vo.     Map.  11400 

Castellanos  (J.  R.)  Manifiesto  al  publico  por  D.  Jose 
Rafael  Castellanos.     Puerto-Principe^  imprenta  de  Minuese,   1821. 

Castellanos  (J.  de).  Primera  Parte,  |  de  las  Elegias  |  de 
Varones  Illvs-jtres  de  Indias.  [  Compuestas  por  Juan  de  Castel- 
lanos Clerigo,  Benefi-lciado  de  la  Ciudad  de  Tunja  en  el  nueuo 
|Reyno  de  Granada.  | Con  Privilegio.  |  jEw  Madrid^\en  casa  de  la 
viuda  de  Alonso  Gamez  Impressor  de\su  Magestad.  Aho  1589.I 
4to,  15  1.,  11-382  (for  364).  s.  1 1402 

Page  319  numbered  337,  gaining  eighteen  pages,  with  many  other  errors  in  pagination. 
Partly  reprinted  in  the  4th  volume  of  the  "  Biblioteca  de  Autores  Espafioles,"  1850. 
The  author  of  this  very  rare  and  interesting  work  was  a  clergyman  of  Tunja,  in  the 
province  of  New  Granada.  Munoz  says,  that  "he  employed  the  greatest  and  best 
part  of  his  life  in  tinging  the  various  and  nmmerout  events  of  the  New  ff^orU,  from  its 
discovery.  He  commenced  by  compiling  his  work  in  prose,  and  then  reducing  it  into 
verse.  Castellanos  is  a  writer  of  considerable  merit  and  utility,  as  respects  the  events 
of  his  own  time ;  those  anterior  to  it  he  took  from  authors,  particularly  Oviedo,  from 
popular  traditions,  and,  from  the  fertile  field  of  his  imagination,  as  many  fables  as 
suited  his  plan."  &c  Munoz,  "Hist,  del  Nuevo  Mundo,"  and  Ternaux,  No.  179.  A 
second  edition,  "Madrid.  1857,"  410,  pp.  567,  forms  Vol.  iv.  of  the  "  Biblioteca 
de  autores  espafioles."  The  other  two  parts  were  not  printed,  but  are  preserved  in 
manuscript  in  some  libraries  in  Spain. 

Castellanos  (M.)  Defensa  hecha  por  el  Licenciado  Don 
Manuel  Castellanos  ante  el  Seiior  Juez  del  Ramo  Criminal  Lie. 
Don  Dionisio  del  Castillo,  en  el  Juicio  Verbal  sobre  Denuncia 
de  un  Impreso  intitulado ;  Contestacion  de  un  Espanol  al  E.  8. 
Ministro  Siliceo.     Mexico.  1865.    Large  8vo,  pp.  65.        11403 

"  With  a  portrait  of  Don  Man.  Castellanos. 
liberty  of  the  press."  —  Trubnu. 


He  was  accused  of  the  abuse  of  the 


420 


CASTELNAU. 


Castellar  (Thomas  del).  Triumfo  de  los  martyres  de  las 
Indias  de  la  orden  de  Predicadores.  11404 

Printed,  according  to  Antonio,  about  1580. 

Castelli  {pabbi).  Expose  des  motifs  et  projets  d'organisa- 
tion  pour  Tamelioration  des  classes  inferieures  de  la  Martinique 
par  I'instruction  religleuse;  presente  au  conseil  colonial.  Paris: 
impr.  de  Fournier.    1837.    8vo,  pp.  16.  II405 

Castelli.  De  I'esclavage  en  general  et  de  I'emancipation 
des  noirs,  avec  un  projet  de  reorganisation  de  Paction  religieuse 
consideree  comme  le  premier  element  et  le  plus  efficace  pour 
preparer  et  mener  a  bon  fin  I'oeuvre  sainte  de  I'emancipation  des 
esclaves  dans  les  colonies  fran^aises.  Paris:  Comon  et  O'-  1844. 
8vo.  1 1406 

See  the  "Moniteur,"  8  aout  1844. 

Castelli.  Precis  de  la  mission  qu'a  remplie  aux  Antilles 
franijaises  M.  Castelli,  en  sa  qualite  d'inspecteur  de  I'enseigne- 
ment  public  aux  colonies  et  de  prefet  apostoiique  de  la  Martinique, 
depuis  1833  jusqu'a  1841.     Paris:  imp.  Juteau.    1842.    8vo. 

Castelli.  Mision  del  Jeneral  Castelli  a  Bogota.  (Termino 
(le  la  cuesrion  sobre  quejas  del  gobierno  venezolano  al  gobierno 
neo-granadino.)     Bogota.   1856.    4to,  pp.  8.  11408 

Castelman  (Richard).     See  [Chetwood  (W.  R.)] 

Castelmehor  {Conde  de).  Relacion  do  Conde  de  Castel- 
mehor.     Lisbon.   1642.   4to.  11409 

Probably  Silva  gives  more  particulars  concerning  this  work;  but  the  peculiar 
arrangement  of  that  work,  under  the  Christian  names  of  the  authors,  renders  it  difficult 
to  find  such  a  work  as  this. 

Castelnau  [le  Comte  Francis  de).  Essai  sur  le  systeme 
silurien  de  I'Amerique  septentrionale.  Par  F.  de  Castelnau. 
Strasbourg:  Berger-Levrault.   1843.    4*°»  PP*  7^*     "^1  Pl^^^s. 

Castelnau.  Expedition  dans  les  parties  centrales  de  I'Amer- 
ique du  Sud,  de  Rio  de  Janeiro  a  Lima  et  de  Lima  au  Para,  exe- 
cutee  par  ordre  du  gouvernement  fran^ats  pendant  les  annees 
1843  a  1847,  sous  la  direction  de  Francis  de  Castelnau.  Paris: 
P.  Bertrand^  1850,  etc.    4to  and  8vo.  11411 

This  work  received  the  award  of  an  extra  medal  from  the  French  Geographical 
Society.  It  consists  of  the  following  works;  Part  I.  Histoire  du  voyage.  i8|;o-5i. 
6  vols.,  8vo.     Map. —  Part  2.  Vues  et  Scenes.      I  vol.,  410.     60  Plates,  and  Text. 

—  Part  3.  Antiquites  des  Incas  et  autres  peuples  anciens.    I  vol.,  410,     60  Plates,  and 
Text.  —  Part  4.   Itineraires  et  coupes  geologiques.     I  vol.,  folio.    76  Plates,  and  Text. 

—  Part  5.    Geographie.  I  vol.,  folio.    30  Maps,  and  Text. — Part  6.  Botanique.   2  vols., 
4to.    96  Plates,  and  Text.  —  Part  7.  —  Zoologie.    3  vols.,  4to.    176  Plates, and  Text. 


CASTILLO. 


421 


Castelnau.  Vues  et  souvenirs  de  I'Amerique  du  Nord  ; 
par  Francis  de  Castelnau.  Paris:  Arthus  Bertrand.  1842.  410, 
pp.  viij,  165,  I  1.     35  Plates.  c.  11412 

Plates  on  India  paper,  except  a  few  which  are  colored. 

Castera  (F.),  Translator.     See  Mackenzie  (A.) 

Castiglioni  (L.)  Viaggio  negli  Stati  Uniti  dell'  America  Set- 
tentrionale,  fatto  negli  anni  1785,  1786,  e  1787  da  Luigi  Castig- 
lioni ...  .  Con  alcune  Osservazioni  sui  Vegetabili  piu  utili  di  quel 
Paese.  Milano:  Nella  Stamperia  di  Guiseppe  Marelli.  1790.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  403  J  vi,  402,  5  folded  1.  9  Plates,  and  5 
Maps.  BA.,  c,  H.  11413 

Castiglioni.  ...  Raise  durch  die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von 
Nord-America  in  den  Jahren  1785,  1786  und  1787.  ...  Aus 
dem  Italienischen  von  Magnus  Petersen.  Erster  Theil.  Mit 
Kupfern.  Memmingen :  hey  Andreas  Seig/er.  1793.  8vo,  Title, 
7  1.,  pp.  495.     Maps  and  Plates.  11414 

Castilho  (A.  F.  de).  Practicas  religiosas  de  Augusto  Fred- 
erico  de  Castilho,  doctor  nos  sagrados  canones,  etc.,  precedido 
de  urn  Elogio  historico  por  Antonio  Felician  de  Castilho.  Rio 
de  Janeiro.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  xiv,  122.  11415 

Castilho  (Alexandre  Magno  de).  Almanach  de  lembran^as 
luso-brasileiro  para  o  anno  de  1863,  com  473  artigos  e  91  gravuras 
por  A.  M.  de  Castilho  e  A.  X.  R.  Cordeiro.  Lisboa.  1862. 
i2mo.  11416 

Castelho.  Poesias  d'un  Portuguez,  ofFerecidas  aos  portu- 
guezes  seus  campatriotas  residentes  no  Brazil.  Rio  de  Janeiro. 
1826.  11217 

Castilla  (Miguel  de).  Espejo  de  Exemplares  Obispos  Tra- 
sumpto  Moderno  de  los  Antiguos  Prelados  de  la  Primitiva  Yglesia 
Historiado,  y  Discurrido  en  la  justada  Vida  y  Heroycas  Virtudes 
del  lUust.  y  Rev.  Dr.  D.  Joan  Santiago  de  Leon  Garavito,  Obispo 
antes  Electo  de  Puerto-Rico,  y  despues  por  mas  de  dies  y  ocho 
anos  Guadalaxara.     Mexico,   1698.    4to.  11418 

Castillero  (A.)  Evidence  in  the  Case  of  the  United  States, 
vs.  Andres  Castillero,  introduced  by  the  U.  S.  District  Attorney, 
to  show  Fraud  and  Forgery  on  the  Part  of  the  Claimant.  [^San 
Francisco:   Whitteuy  Towne  €sf  Co.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  35.  H. 

Castillo  (Bathasar  de).  Luz,  y  Quia  de  los  Ministros  Evan- 
gelicos,  el  uno  en  Idioma  Castellano,  y  el  otro  en  la  Mexicana. 
Mexico:  por  Juan  Jos.  Guillena.   1694.    410.  11420 


f; 


\  : 


422 


CASTILLO. 


Castillo  (Bernal  Diaz  del).  See  Diaz  del  Castillo  (Ber- 
nal). 

Castillo  (F.  del).  Defensa  juridica  del  P.  Felipe  del  Cas- 
tillo, Procurador  general  de  la  provincia  de  la  Compania  de  Jesus 
de  Lima.   1737.    Folio.  11421 

Castillo  (G.)  Diccionario  historico,  biografico  y  monumen- 
tal de  Yucatan.  Desde  laconquista  hasta  el  ultimo  ano  de  la 
dominacion  espanola  en  el  pais,  por  D.  Geronimo  Castillo. 
Merida.   1866.   8vo,  pp.  316.  11422 

Tomo  I.     (Entregas,  1-13),  containing  letters  A  to  £. 

Castillo  (Juan  de).     See  Gonzalez  (Roque). 

Castillo  (Juan  Joseph  de).  Tarifa  y  puntual  aprecio,  que 
para  el  seguro  expendio  de  los  medicamentos  Galenicos  y  Chym- 
icos  mas  usuales  en  las  Oficinas  Pharmaceuticas  de  este  Reyno, 
ha  mandado  formar.  Lima:  Con  Liciencia  del  Govierno.  Ano  de 
1756.    4to,  14  leaves.  11423 

Castillo  (Juan  de  Torres).  Relacion|de  los  Svcedido  en  las 
Provincias  de  Nexapa,  Yz-jtepex,  y  la  Villa  Alta.  Inqvietvdes 
|de  los  Indios  svs  Natvrales.  Castigos  en|ellos  hechos.  Y 
satisfaction  qve  se  did  a  la  jvsticia,  redvciendo  los  a  la  paz, 
qvietvd,  y  obediencia  devida  a  tv  Magestad,  |y  a  svs  Reales 
Ministros.  |  Qve  execvto  |  el  Senor  Don  Ivan  Francisco  de 
Monte- 1  mayor  de  Cuenca,  del  Consejo  del  Rev  nuestro  Senor, 
y|su  Oydor  de  la  Audiencia  y  Chancilleria  Real  de  esta  Nueua 
Espafia.  I  Mediante  el  zelo,  cuydado  y  desvelo  que  aplico  a  estos 
negocios.  |  El  Ex."""  Senor  Marqves  de  Leiba,  y  de  Ladrada, 
Conde  de  Banos,  Virrey,  Lu-|gartheniente  de  su  Magestad, 
Gouernador  y  Capitan  General  de  [  los  Reynos  de  la  Nueua 
Espafia,  y  Presidente  de  su  Real  Chan-|cilleria,  que  reside  en  la 
Ciudad  de  Mexico:  por  cuyajmano  la  dedica,  y  ofFrece  a  la 
proteccion  |  de  El  Ex. mo  Sefior  Conde  del  |  Castrillo,  Gentil- 
hombre  de  la  Camara  |  de  su  Magestad  de  sus  Consejos  de 
Estado,  y  Guerra,  |y  Presidente  de  Castilla  Presidente  de  Cas- 
tilla.  |E1  Governador  Ivan  de  Torres  |  Castillo,  Alcalde  mayor,  y 
Theniente  de  Capitan  General  |  de  la  dicha  Prouincia  de  Nexapa. 
I  \Mex'ico.   1662.]   4to,  4  1,  23  1.  j.c.B.  11424 

"A  privately  printed  work."  —  J.  R.  Bartlett. 

Castillo  (J.  M.)  lllustrados  y  liberates  habitantes  de  Puerto- 
Principe  por  Jose  Mariano  del  Castillo.  Puerto- Principe :  imprenta 
de  Minuese.   1822.  11425 


CASTLEMAN. 


423 


Castillo  (Luis  Maria).  Discurso  pronunciacio  el  14  Die.  de 
1862,  en  la  capilla  de  la  Universidad  de  Merida  despues  de  la 
distribucion  de  premios.     Merida.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  22.       11426 

Castillo  (F1.  M.  del).  Hermana  de  los  Angeles,  por  Fl.  M. 
del  Castillo.     Mexico.    1854.  U427 

Castillo  (P.  P.  del),  Dr.  El  19  de  Abril  d  en  verdadero 
patriota.     Comedia  en  2  actos.      Caracas.   1842.    i2mo,  pp.  31. 

Castillo.  Teatro  de  la  Legislacion  Columbiana  y  Venezo- 
lana  vigente.  f^alencia.  1852.  3  vols.,  410,  pp.  xvi,  592;  549; 
412.  11429 

"  One  of  the  most  important  juridical  publications  referring  to  Venezuela."  —  Trub- 

NER. 

Castini  (Pedro).  Constituciones  de  la  Congregacion  de  la 
Purisima  Conception  de  Megico.     Megico.   1648.    8vo.     11430 

Castini  (P.  J.)  Carta  del  Padre  Alonso  Bonifacio,  Rector  del 
Colegio  de  la  Compafiia  de  Jesus  de  Mexico.  A  cerca  de  la 
Muerte,  Virtudes,  y  Ministerios  del  P.  Pedro  Jhoan  Castini. 
Mexico:   Viuda  de  B.  Calderon.   1644.    4to.  'HS* 

Castillo  y  San  Juan  (Pedro  Antonio).  Discurso  politico, 
en  que  se  manifiesta  el  estado  del  reyno  del  Peru,  Tierra-P'irme, 
y  Chile,  y  del  nuevo  de  Granada,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    Folio.         bd. 


Castle  (J.)  Centenary  Sermon,  preached  before  the  Phila- 
delphia Annual  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
March  19,  1866.  By  Joseph  Castle,  m.d.,  d.d.  Philadelphia : 
Bryson  ^  Son.^  Prs.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  36.  '^433 

The  Castle  Builders.     See  Stephens  (W.) 


Castltman  (A.  L.)  The  Army  of  the  Potomac.  Behind 
the  Scenes.  A  Diary  of  Unwritten  History ;  from  the  Organi- 
zation of  the  Army,  by  Gen.  George  B.  McClellan,  to  the  Close 
of  the  Campaign  in  Virginia,  about  the  First  Day  of  January, 
1863.  By  Alfred  L.  Castleman,  Surgeon  of  the  Fifth  Regi- 
ment of  Wisconsin  Volunteers  ...  .  Milwaukee :  Strickland  £3" 
Co.   1863.    i2mo,  3  1.,  pp.  288.  ba.,  c,  h.  1 1434 


Castleman  {Rev.  T.  T.)  An  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  of 
American  Methodism,  with  selections  from  the  writings  of  the 
Rev.  John  Wesley.     [^Richmond,  Va.?"]  1843.  'H35 


I 


424 


CASTRO. 


«'■' 


Castleman.  a  Vindication  of  the  Organization  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Being  a  Reply  to  an  "Inquiry 
into  the  Origin  of  American  Methodism,  by  T.  T.  Castleman 
...  .  By  a  Layman.  Richmond:  Christian  Advocate  Office.  1843. 
8vo,  pp.  56.  H.  1 1436 

Castlemon  (H.),  pseudonym,  Frank  on  the  Lower  Missis- 
sippi. By  Harry  Castlemon.  Illustrated.  Cincinnati:  R.  IV. 
Carroll  \^  Co.   1868.    i2mo,  pp.  236.     3  Plates.  c.  11437 

Also:  Frank  before  Vicksburg.  ...  Cincinnati .  1868.  i6mo,  pp.  256.  —  Frank  in 
the  Woods.  Cincinnati.  1868.  i6mo,  pp.  256.  —  Frank  on  the  Prairie.  Cincinnati  s 
R.  IV.  Carroll  &  Co,   1868.    i6mo,  pp.  246. 

Castlereagh  [Fiscount).     See  Stewart  (R.) 

Castleton  (Thomas).  An  Address  Delivered  at  the  annual 
exercises  of  Cayuga  Academy,  ...  Aug.  9,  1843,  ^'  Aurora. 
By  Rev.  Thomas  Castleton.    Aurora^  N.  T.   1843.   ^^°>  PP*  ^'^ 

Castleton,  N.  T.  Reply  of  the  Vestry  of  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Castleton,  to  a  Pamphlet  entitled  the  "Case  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  at  New-Brighton,  Staten  Island." 
New-Tori:  John  R.  M  Gown,  printer.  1849.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
Map.  H.  1 1439 

Castleton  Medical  College,  Announcement  of  the  Autumnal 
Course  of  Lectures  for  1844,  and  Catalogue  Spring  Session, 
1844.     Albany.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  14.  S.  11440 

Also!  Thirty-ninth  Circular  of  Castleton  Medical  College,  1848.  Troy,  N.  T, 
1848.    8vo,  pp.  16.     Continued. 

Castleton,  Vt.     See  Vermont. 

Castoreno  (J.  de).  Sacones  de  la  lealtad  clausulas  de  la 
finesa  en  elogio  de  las  Hazanas  que  en  los  diez  anos  de  Reynado 
de  Chatol.  Monarcha  Philipo  V.  ha  celebrado  la  Sta.  yglesia 
cathedr.  Metropol.  de  Mexico.     Mexico.  [171 1.]   4to,  pp.  21. 

Castrillon  (A.)  Oracion  funebre  panegyrica  con  que  la 
gratitud  de  la  nobilissima  ciudad  de  San  Tiago  de  Queretaro 
tintio  la  muerte  de  D.  Juan  Antonio  de  Urruta,  Arana,  Guerrero 
y  Davila.     Mexico:  B.  de  Hogal.   1744.   4to,  pp.  45.     Plate. 

Castriotto,  Prince  of  Albania.,  pseudonym.     See  [Zannowich 

(S.)] 

Castro  (Agustin).  Descripcion  del  Arco  Triunfal,  que  en 
la  Proclamacion  del  Sr.  Carlos  iii.  erigid  el  Illmo  Sr.  D.  Manuel 
Rubio  y  Salinas,  Arzobispo  de  Megico.     M'egico.    1761.    410. 


•S^rf  ■  !■ 


CASTRO. 


425 


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inuel 
to. 


Castro.  Elogio  del  P.  Francisco  Clavijero,  Jesuita  Ameri- 
cano.    Ftrrara,   1787.    8vo.  1^444 

Castro.  El  Nuevo  Ulisses :  Poema  de  la  Proclamacion  dc 
Carlos  III.  en  Valladolid  de  Michoacan.     Meg'tco.   1763.    410. 

Castro.  Vida  del  P.  Jose  Campoi,  Jesuita  Megicano,  per 
el  P.  Agustin  Castro  de  la  mesma  Compafiia.  Ferrara.  1782. 
8vo.  1 1446 

Castro.  Vida  de  P.  Francisco  Alegre  Jesuita  Americano, 
por  el  Padre  Agustin  Castro.  "447 

"Printed  in  Italy."  —  Backer.  Also:  Oratlo  de  Sapientum  Laude  et  Dignitate. 
Mexici.  1751.    410. 

Castro  (Carlos  Bermudez  de).  Paricer  Fiscal,  Expression 
de  Previiegios  y  Meritos  de  Justicia  de  la  Ven.  Tercera  Orden 
de  Penitencia  de  N.  P.  S.  Francisco.  Sobre  Especial,  y  Singular 
Institute  suyo  el  Exercicio  publicado  de  la  Via-Crucis.  Mexico. 
1714.    Folio.  1 1448 

Castro  (C.  B.  de).  Regia  parentatio  exorans  pios  manes, 
seren.  Mariae  Aloisiae  Gabrielae  de  Emmanuele,  et  Sabaud. 
Hispaniar.  reginae  desid.  etc.  aeternae  memoriae.  Funere  habito 
in  metropol.  ecclesia  Mexicea.     4to,  17  and  11  leaves.      11449 

Castro  (Francisco  de).  La  octava  maravilla  y  sin  seguudo 
milagro  de  Mexico  perpetrado  en  las  Rosas  de  Guadalupe  y 
escrito  heroicamente  en  octavas.  Por  el  P.  Francisco  de  Castro. 
Mexico :  Imprenta  de  los  Herederos  de  la  Viuda  de  "Joseph  Miguel 
de  Rivera  Calderon.  1729.  8vo,  pp.  90,  besides  the  approba- 
tions, etc.  1 1450 

See  Bartolache's  "  Manifiesto,"  pp.  35-37.  "Boturini  is  wrong  in  attributing  this 
poem  to  Father  J.  Carnero."  —  Backer. 

Castro  (Francisco  da  Silva).  Apontamentos  para  a  historia 
do  cholera-morbus  no  Para  em  1855.  ...  Para:  Typ.  de  Santos 
Eff  Filhos.  1853.  1 145 1 

Castro.  Roteiro  chorographico  (inedito)  da  viagem  que  se 
costuma  fazer  da  cidade  de  Belem  do  Grao-Para  para  a  Villa- 
bella  de  Matto-grosso.  ...  Mandado  imprimir  e  ofFerecido  ao  In- 
stitute Historica  Geographica  do  Brasil,  per  Francisco  do  Silva 
Castro,  etc.     Para:   Typ.  do  Diario,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  36. 


Castro  (H.)     Le  Texas.     Anvers,   1845.    8vo. 
vol.  III.  53 


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426 


CAS'IK^. 


^1) 


Castro  (Ignacio  de),  Cura  dt  Chaca  tn  el  obispado  dtl  Cuzco. 
Disertacion  sobre  la  concepcion  de  Nra.  Sra.  ...  en  Carta  al  D. 
Juan  Domingo  Unamunsaga  cura  de  San  Pedro  de  Carabaillo. 
En  Lima:  con  las  licencias  nectsarias.   1782.    8vo,  27  1.,  pp.  124. 

Castro.  Segunda  disertacion  ...  en  repuesta  a  lo  que  contra 
la  primera,  que  publicd  sobre  la  concepcion  de  N.  SeAora,  opone 
el  P.  Juan  Prudencio  de  Osorio  del  ord.  de  Predicadores.  Lima. 
1784.    8vo,  12  1.,  pp.  303.  1 1455 

Castro  (Joaquin  Machado  de).  Pelo  restabelecimento  da 
saude  preciosa  do  serine  sr.  D.  JoSo  principe  do  Brasil,  em  Agosto 
de  1789.  Ode  saphica.  Lisboa:  na  Offic.  de  Simdo  Thaddeo 
Ferreira.   1789.    Folio,  pp.  3.  11456 

Castro  {P,  Jose  Constantino  Gomes  de).  Minuta  historico- 
apologetica  de  conducta  do  bacharel  Manuel  Antonio  Leit^o 
Bandeira,  ouvidor  geral,  corregedor  e  provedor  da  comarca  do 
maranhclo  pelos  annos  de  1785  a  1789,  etc.  [n.  p.]  181 8.  4to, 
pp.47.  1 1457 

Castro.  Catalogo  dos  ill."'*''  e  rev.™"'  Bisp>os  do  Maranhao. 
Maranhdo.   1827.  "458 

Also  :  Caso  do  conego  Jos6  Conitantino  Gomes  de  Castro.    London  :  T.  C.  Hansard, 
1817.    8vo,  pp.  14.     For  some  other  works  by  this  author,  ite  Silva,  iv.  293. 

Castro  (J.  de)  Tiernos  Recuerdos  que  excitan  el  Llanto  de 
las  Religiosas  Descalzas  Indias  Caziques  del  Convento  de  Corpus 
Christi  de  Mexico,  por  la  Muerte  del  Fr.  Joseph  de  Castro,  Ser- 
mon de  las  Honras,  etc.     Mexico.   1753.    4to.  1 1459 

Castro.  Viage  de  America  a  Roma,  que  hizo,  y  escribid  El 
M.  R.  P.  Fr.  Joseph  de  Castro,  Lector  de  Theologia,  Pro  Min- 
istro,  y  Padre  de  la  Santa  Provincia  de  N.  P.  S.  Francisco  de 
Zacatecas.  Jmpresso  en  la  Europa;  y  por  su  original  reimpresso  en 
Mexico:  por  Francisco  Rodriguez  Lupercio;  y  ahora  nuevamente 
reimpresso  por  la  Viuda  de  D.  Joseph  Bernardo  de  Hogal^  Aho  de 
1745.    i2mo,  pp.  156,  2  1.  1 1460 

A  poetical  narration  of  a  voyage  from  America  to  Rome. 

Castro.  Primera  regla  de  Santa  Clara  de  Assis  j  testamento, 
y  bendicion,  que  dexo  a  sus  hijas  la  misma  santa  etc.  Obra  pos- 
thuma.    Mexico.  1756.  4to,  11  1.,  pp.  166,  Table,  6  1.     11461 

Castro  (Joseph  Agustin  de),  Vecino  de  la  Ciudad  de  ValladoUd 


CASTRUCCI. 


427 


Jt  M'tchoacan,  £1  triunfo  del  silencio.  Cancion  heroica,  que  al 
glorioso  martirio  de  San  Juan  Nepomuceno  decia.  Mexico.  1786. 
4to,  4  1.,  pp.  67.  1 1462 

In  verie.     Alio,  another  poem  t  *' Oratitudei  de  un  Exercieinto  &  lai  miiericordiai 
de  Diot.     Canto  miitico.     Puiila.  1793."  4to,  7  I.,  pp.  loi. 

Castro  (Juan  de).  Historia  de  las  virtudcs  y  propiedades  del 
Tabaco,  y  de  los  modos  de  tomarle  para  las  partes  intrinsccas,  y 
de  aplicarle  a  las  extrinsecas.  Corduba:  Salvador  de  Cea.  1620. 
8vo.  1 1463 

Castro  (M.  F.  de).  Estudio  sobre  las  minas  de  oro  de  la 
Isla  de  Cuba,  y  muy  particularmente  sobre  la  de  San  Bias  de  las 
Meloneras  en  le  Partido  de  Guaracubuya  jurisdiccion  dc  Reme- 
dios  por  Manuel  Fernandez  de  Castro.  Habana.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  104.  1 1464 

Castro.  Ferro-carril  central  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Articulos 
insertos  en  el  Diario  de  la  Marina,  por  Manuel  Fernandez  de 
Castro.     Habana.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  106.  IH^S 

Castro  (N.  de).  Acsiomas  Militares  d  macsimas  de  la  guerra 
cuyo  comentario  es  la  historia  cumpuestos  por  D.  Nicolas  de 
Castro.     Mexico.   1840.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  64.  11466 

Castro  [P.  Henrique  Jose  de).  ...  Lusitania  triumphante 
...  .  Lisboa^  na  Offic.  de  Antonio  Rodriguez  Galhardo.  1790.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  1 1467 

a  dramatic  piece  on  the  birth  of  Don  John,  Prince  of  Brasil.     See  Silva,  iii.  185. 

Castro  [P.  M.  de).  Exaltacion  de  la  ...  rosa  americana 
jerico,  que  celebro  a  Mexico  Fr.  de  Agura  arzobispo  de  esta 
ciudad.     Mexico,   1697.    4to.  1 1468 

Castro  (Rafael  de).  La  cuestion  mexicana  6  esposicion  de 
las  causas  que  hacian  indispensables  la  intervencion  europea  y  el 
restablecimiento  de  la  Monarquia  en  Mexico.  Mexico.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  88.  1 1469 

Castro  Tavares  (Jeronymo  Villa  de).  Carta  dirigida  ao  ... 
D.  Romualdo,  arcebispo  da  Bahia,  ...  Recife:  Typ.  Comm  de 
Moura  Henriques.   1853.    8vo,  pp.  42.  11470 

See  Silva,  iii.  a8o,  for  titles  of  other  works  on  Ecclesiastical  Laws,  etc. 

Castrucci  (G.  E.)  Viaggio  da  Lima  ad  algune  Tribu  bar- 
bare  del  Peru  e  lungo  il  Hume  delle  Amazzoni  del  sacerdote 
Giuseppe  Emanuele  Castrucci  da  Vernazza  Missionario  Apos- 
tolico.     Geneva.  1851.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  115,  2  1.     9  Plates.        c. 


( 


428 


CASWELL. 


Castrucci.  Viaii  practicacio  dcsde  cl  Callcs  trasto  las  Mis- 
ioncs  (Ic  las  dos  Tribus  de  InHcles  Zaparos  i  Gevaros,  per  cl  P. 
Fr.  Manuel  Castrucci  dc  VcrnazAa  de  la  Ordra  de  San  Francisco 
de  Asis.     Lima,   1849.  IH72 

Caswall  (H.)  America  and  the  American  Church.  By  the 
Rev.  Henry  Caswall,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Christ  Church,  Madison, 
Indiana,  &c.  Ten  Years  Resident  in  the  United  States.  Lon- 
don:  J.  G.  F.  isf  J.  Rivin^ton.  1839.  Post  8vo.  Map  and 
Plates,     c.     f   1849.     Post  8vo.     Map  and  Plates,    -f  Second 


Edition.     London:  Aloz/ey.   1 851.    8vo. 


"473 


Caswall.  The  American  Church  and  the  American  Union. 
London:   Saunders  i^  OtUy.   186 1.    i2mo.  b.  1 1474 

Caswall.  Californian  Crusoe,  A  Tale  of  Mormonism.  By 
Rev.  H.  Caswall.      Oxford:  J.  H.  i:f  J.  Parker.   1853.    i2mo. 

Caswall.  The  City  of  the  Mormons  ;  or,  Three  Days  at 
Nauvoo,  in  1842.  By  the  Rev.  Henry  Caswall,  m.a.  ...  Lon- 
don:  J.  G.  F.  i^  y.  Rivington.  1842.  8vo.  +  Second  'ition, 
revised  and  enlarged  ...  .  London:  J.  G.  F.  ilf  y.  I  •'ton. 
1843.    '6mo,  2  1.,  pp.  87.  B.,  w.  11476 

Caswall.  History  of  the  Mormons,  or  Latter  Day  Saints. 
By  Rev.  H.  Caswall.     London:  Rivington.   1843.  "477 

Caswall.  The  Prophet  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  ;  or, 
The  Rise,  Progress,  and  Present  State  of  the  Mormons,  or 
Latter-Day  Saints:  to  which  is  appended  an  Analysis  of  the 
Book  of  Mormon.  By  the  Rev.  Henry  Caswall,  M.A.  ...  Lon- 
don:  y.  G.  F.  £sf  y.  Rivington.  1843.  8vo,  pp.  xx,  277.  i 
Lithograph.  ba.,  c.  1 1478 

Caswall.  The  Western  World  Revisited.  By  the  Rev. 
Henry  Caswall  ...  .  Oxford  and  London:  yohn  Henry  Parker. 
M  Dccc  Liv.    Fcap  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  351.  ba.,  c.  11479 

The  author  was,  for  fourteen  years,  in  the  service  of  the  Church  in  Canada  and  the 
United  States. 

Caswell  (A.)  Meteorological  Observations  made  at  Provi- 
dence, R  L,  extending  over  a  Period  of  Twenty-eight  Years 
and  a  Half,  from  December,  1 831,  to  May,  i860.  By  Alexis 
Caswell,    Professor   of  Natural   Philosophy  and  Theology,  in 


CATALOGUB. 


429 


or, 

or 

the 

Lon- 

1478 


Hrown  Unlvcrsily,  Providence,  Rhode  Island.  Accepted  for 
Publication,  August,  1859.  frashington.  i860.  4to,  pp.  viii, 
179.  H.  1 1480 

Aliu:  AdJreit  before  the  Amerlcin  Aiiociation  fur  the  Advanrement  of  Silence, 
August,  l8S9'  ••■  [CamhriJjrf  t\  'ymiph  Loviring^.  1H51;.  Svn,  1  I.,  (i|).  a6.  h. — 
A  iliicoume  (jirlivenrd  before  tlie  t'lii  Uet-t  KjppJ  Society  of  Kliade  ItUml,  Srpteniber 
1,  1835.     Bumn.   1816.    8vo,  pp.  18. 

Catalogue  d'un  Choix  de  Livrcs  relatifs  a  l'Amcri(|uc  et  par- 
ticulierenient  aux  Antiquites  ct  a  I'Histoire  naturellc  du  Mcx- 
iquc.      Parti.    1857.     8vo.  11481 

"Einc  Kleine,  aber  gut  gewjhite  und  geordnete  Sammlung  von  2K0  Nrr." —  I'trc- 

NOLDT. 

Catalogue  d'une  Collection  dc  Livrcs  pr^cicux  sur  l'AmcTi(|ue 
Parus  depuis  Tan  1508  jusi|u'a  nos  jours  en  vente  che/-  F.  A. 
Brockhaus  a  Leipy-ig.  Leipxig :  F.  A.  Brockhaus,  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  71.  1 1482 

&*a/joTr6mel  (P.) 

Catalogue  des  cartes,  plans,  etc.  qui  composent  I'hydrographie 
fran^aise.     Paris.   1847.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  ix,  220.  ^  H^S 

Many  of  these  plans  ar>    <f  the  American  coasti. 

Catalogue  general  dcs  livrcs  composant  les  bibliothcques  du 
departcment  de  la  marine  et  des  colonies.  ...  Paris:  imprimerie 
royale.    1838-43.    5  vols.,  rl,  8vo.  ba.  11484 

This  elaborate  worlc-ia  quite  a  "model  catalogue,"  It  describes  eighteen  thousand 
different  works,  and  shows  at  one  view  the  contents  of  three  libraries.  It  is  indispen- 
sable to  the  collector  of  books  relating  to  the  French  colonies. 

Catalogue  of  a  Curious  and  Valuable  Collection  of  Original 
Maps  and  Plans  of  Military  Positions  held  in  the  Old  French 
and  Revolutionary  Wars ;  with  Plans  of  Different  Cities,  and 
Maps  of  the  Country.  Most  of  these  are  Original  Manuscripts, 
drawn  at  the  Time,  by  Officers  in  the  English  Army.  Boston. 
1862.    8vo,  pp.  13.  H.  1 1485 

A  Catalogue  of  all  Books  printed  in  the  United  States,  with 
the  prices  and  places  where  published  annexed.  Published  by  the 
Booksellers  at  Boston.   1804.    i2mo.  11486 

Catalogue  of  an  extraordinary  collection  of  Original  Docu- 
ments connected  with  the  British  Army;  its  movements  and 
expenses  during  the  struggle  that  ended  in  the  Independence  of 
the  United  States  of  America  and  other  wars  consequent  thereon ; 
containing  also  a  few  Autograph  letters,  &c.,  of  the  leaders  of 
the  American  Army.  For  sale  by  John  Gray  Bell.  Manches- 
f^r,  [£»^.]  1857.    8vo.  1 1487 


43° 


CATAWISSA. 


Catalogue  of  Lands  belonging  to  the  American  Land  Com- 
pany, to  be  sold  at  Public  Auction,  at  the  Merchant's  Exchange, 
in  the  City  of  New- York,  on  the  Third  Wednesday  of  June  ... 
1844.  ...  New-Tork^  Oct.y  1843.    8vo,  pp.  124.  H.  11488 

Catalogue  of  96,046  Acres  of  Land  belonging  to  the  Ameri- 
can Land  Company  [Arkansas].    New  York.   1844.  ^^^t  PP>  28. 

Catalogue  of  Papers  Relating  to  Pennsylvania  and  Delaware, 
deposited  at  the  State  Paper  Office,  London.  Philadelphia.  1850. 
8vo.  I 1490 

Catalogue  of  Postage  Stamps,  American  and  Foreign,  and  U. 
S.  Revenue  Stamps.  Cambridge:  Sever  ilf  Francis.  1866.  i6mo, 
pp.  78.  1 149 1 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Damages  for  which  the  English  demand 
reparation  from  the  United-Netherlands ;  as  also  a  list  of  damages, 
actions  and  pretenses  for  which  those  of  the  United-Netherlands 
demand  reparation  and  satisfaction  from  the  English ;  together 
with  the  Answer  of  the  English.  London.  1664.  Sm.  4to,  pp. 
iv,  75.  1 1492 

Relates  to  vessels  captured  on  the  coast  of  America,  one  of  which  was  named  "  The 
May  Flower." 

Catalogus  Personarum  et  Domiciliorum  in  quibus  sub  A.  R.  P. 
Societatis  Jesu,  Praeposito  generali  P.  Zespedes,  J.  A.  Balthazar 
Prxposito  provinciali,  Societas  Jesu  Mexicana  pro  gloria  Dei 
laborat.  Mexici^  ex  divi  Ildephonsi  collegii  typogr.  175 1.  Oblong 
sm.  4to.  1 1493 

This  list  of  the  Jesuits  in  Mexico  includes  over  six  hundred  names,  with  the  places 
and  dates  of  their  birth,  and  the  times  of  their  entry  into  the  Society.  Printed  for  the 
heads  of  the  order,  and,  therefore,  rare. 

Sundry  catalogues  of  booh  relating  to  America  will  be  found  under  the  names  of  the 
owners  of  the  books,  or  the  editors  of  the  catalogues.  Many  of  the  catalogues  published  by 
auctioneers  in  various  farts  of  the  world  include  works  relating  to  America. 

Cataneo.  Io:  Majriae  Catanaei  |  Genna.  |  [Verso  of  the 
title:]  Data  Roma  calendis  Februarii.  m.d.xiiii.  [Colophon:] 
Impressum  Roma  apud  lacobum  Mazo-\chium  Ro.  Acad,  bibliopo- 
lam.\   4to,  II  unnumbered  leaves,  and  i  blank.  bm.  11494 

"  A  poem  in  praise  of  the  city  of  Genoa.  Contains  some  verses  concerning  Colum- 
bus and  his  voyages."  —  Harrisse. 

The  Catawissa-  Williamsport  and  Erie  Rail  Road.  [Prospec- 
tus.]    New  York.  1853.    8vo.  pp.  20.     Map.  s.  11495 


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Catcott  (Alexander).  A  Treatise  on  the  Deluge,  contain- 
ing Remarks  on  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Clogher's  Account  of  that 
Event  ...  .  Second  edition,  considerably  enlarged.  London, 
1768.    8vo.  1 1496 

Discusses  the  time  v/hen  and  how  America  was  first  peopled.  The  first  editio.i 
was  entitled,  "Remarks  on  the  second  part  of  the  Bp.  of  Clogher's  Vindication  ...  . 
London.  1756-61."    2  pts.,  8vo. 

Catechism.     A,  B,  C,  des  Chretiens.     Boston.   171 1.    lamo. 

Catechism  for  Free  Working  Men.  By  the  Son  of  a  Black- 
smith.    Cincinnati:  Am.  Reform  Tract  Soc.   186 1,    pp.  4. 

A  Catechism  setting  forth  Indisputable  Facts  for  the  Consid- 
eration of  Honest,  Thoughtful,  and  Conservative  Men.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  1 1499 

Relates  to  the  Connecticut  election,  April,  1863. 

Catechism  to  be  taught  orally  to  those  who  cannot  read;  de- 
signed for  the  Instruction  of  Slaves.     Raleigh.   1862.    24mo. 

Catechisme  .  Algonquin  |  avec    syllabaire  et  cantiques.  ]  Niina 
aiamie   kakgedgindisnimasinaiganjate   gaie   kekinsamagemagak.  | 
masinaigan  gaie  gaie  aia  mie  nikamonanjkanactageng.  jyl^on/an^; 
I  Taksabikickote  endatc  John  Lovell.  \  1865.  |    l6mo,  pp.  52. 
For  other  catechisms  in  Indian  dialects,  see  under  the  name  of  the  language 

Catechisme  I  ou  I  Abrege  I  de  la|foi  Catholique]  public  par  ordre 
de  Mgr.  I'Archeveque  |  de  Paris  pour  les  fideles  de  son  diocese 
et  enseigne  dans  les  missions  das  R.R.  |P.P.  Capucins  aux  isles 
sous  le  vent  de  |  I'Amerique  | ...  |  Baltimore  ...  S.  Sower  \ ...  1 796.  | 
24mo,  pp.  113.  1 1502 

Cafechismus-Mingnek.     iS"^^  Luther  (M.) 

Catel  (M.)  Rapport  sur  I'epidemie  de  fievre  jaune  qui  a 
eclatea  Saint-Pierre  (Martinique)  dans  les  premiers  jours  du  mois 
d'octobre  1838,6!  qui  continue  a  regner  dans  cette  ville;  par 
M.  Catel  ...  .  Extrait  des  "Annales  maritimes  et  coloniales," 
juillet  1840.     Paris:  imp.  royale.   1840.    8vo.  11503 

Catenacciis.     See  Geraldin  de  Catenacciis. 

[Cates  (Thomas).]  A  Svmmariejand  Trvp  Discovrse|of 
Sir  Francis  Drakes]  West  Indian  Voyage.  |  Wherein  were  taken, 
the  Townesof|Saint  Jago,  Sancto  Domingo,  Cartagena  &|  Saint 
Augustine.  |  Imprinted  at  London  by  Richard  Field^  dwelling  |  in  the 


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Blacke-Friars  by  /   ^^<7/^.  I1589.  |    Title,  i  1.,  Dedication  signed 
Thomas  Gates,  1  1.,  pp.  52.  w.  11505 

A  volume  of  much  rarity.     Priced,  in  tlie  Nuggets,  £5  15s.  6d. 

Catesby  (M.)  Hortus  BritJ.nno  Americanus;  or,  a  Curious 
Collection  of  Trees  and  Shrubs,  the  Produce  of  the  British  Col- 
onies in  North  America;  Adapted  to  the  Soil  and  Climate  of 
England.  With  Observations  on  their  Constitution,  Growth, 
and  Culture:  and  Directions  how  they  are  to  be  collected, 
packed  up,  and  secured  during  their  passage.  Embellished  with 
Copper  Plates  neatly  engraved.  By  Mark  Catesby,  f.r.s.  Lon- 
don: John  Ryall.  m.dcc.lxiii.  Imp.  4to,  pp.  vi,  41.  17  colored 
Plates.  c.  1 1506 

This  work  was  apparently  not  published  until  1767,  when  new  titles  were  printed 
and  the  present  cancelled.  "  This  work  was  prepared  by  Catesby,  and  published  after 
his  death."'  —  Rich.     The  new  title  reads  : 

Catesby.  Hortus  Europae  Americanus:  or,  a  Collection  of 
85  Curious  Trees  and  Shrubs,  The  Produce  of  North  America; 
adapted  to  the  Climates  and  Soils  of  Great  Britain,  Ireland,  and 
most  Parts  of  Europe,  &c By  Mark  Catesby  ...  .  Lon- 
don: J.  Millan.  MDCCLXVii.  4to,  2  1.,  pp.  vi.,  41.  63  figures 
on  17  Plates.  H.  11507 

Catesby.  The  Natural  History  of  Carolina,  Florida,  and 
the  Bahama  Islands:  Containing  the  Figures  of  Birds,  Beasts, 
Fishes,  Serpents,  Insects  and  Plants:  Particularly  the  Forest- 
Trees,  Shrubs,  and  other  Plants,  not  hitherto  described,  or  very 
incorrectly  figured  by  former  Authors.  Together  with  their 
Descriptions  in  English  and  French.  To  which  are  added.  Ob- 
servations on  the  Air,  Soil,  and  Waters  ...  .  By  ...  Mark 
Catesby  ...  Revis'd  by  Mr.  Edwards,  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Physicians,  London.  [With  appendix  and  supplement.]  Lon- 
don: C.  Marsh;  T.  IVilcox;  B.  Stichall.  1754.  2  vols.,  folio. 
Map,  Title,  i  1.,  pp.  vii,  lOO;  i  1.,  pp.  lOO;  Appendix,  pp.  20, 
I  1;  Supplement,  pp.  xliv,  4  1.     220  Plates.  h.  11508 

This  is  the  title  of  the  second  edition.  Jefferson  remarks:  "The  drawings  are 
better  as  to  form  and  attitude  than  coloring,  which  is  generally  too  high."  The  first 
edition  was  published  in  numbers,  between  1731  and  1748,  with  plates  etched  by  the 
author  from  his  own  drawings,  and  colored  under  his  inspection;  and  this  first  edition 
is  to  be  preferr«d  for  the  beauty  of  the  plates.  "  Catesby,  after  having  lived  in  Vir- 
ginia, from  1711  to  171 9,  principally  engaged  in  the  study  of  its  natural  history, 
returned  to  England,  when  he  was  induced  by  Dr.  Sherard  and  others,  to  under- 
take another  voyage  to  America,  fur  the  express  purpose  of  collecting  and  describing 
its  natural  productions.  The  fruit  of  his  voyage  was  this  '  Natural  History  of  Caro- 
lina.'"    "  It  does  great  honor  to  him  and  his  native  country,  and  is  perhaps  the  most 


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curious  and  elegant  performance  of  its  kind  that  has  anywhere  appeared  in  Europe."  — 
Peter  Collinson.  See  alto  Laurens'  "Correspondence,"  p.  187,  where  it  is  said  to 
be  the  best  Natural  History  of  this  country.    The  third  edition  has  the  following  title  : 

Catesby.  The  Natural  History  of  Carolina,  Florida,  and 
the  Bahama  Islands:  containing  the  Figures  of  Birds,  Beasts, 
Fishes,  Serpents,  Insects,  and  Plants:  Particularly,  those  not 
hitherto  described,  or  incorrectly  figured  by  former  Authors,  with 
their  Descriptions  in  English  and  French.  To  which  is  pre- 
fixed, A  new  and  Correct  Map  of  the  Countries,  with  Observa- 
tions on  their  Natural  State,  Inhabitants,  and  Productions.  By 
the  late  Mark  Catesby,  f.r.s.  Revised  by  Mr.  Edwards  ...  . 
To  the  whole  is  now  added  a  Linnaean  Index  of  the  Animals  and 
Plants.  ...  London:  Benjamin  White,  mdcclxxi.  2  vols.,  folio, 
2  1.,  pp.  (2),  vii,  120,  (i),  120  Plates;  2  1.,  pp.  (2),  100,  xliv, 
(6).      100  Plates.  BA.,  c,  p.  11509 

A  very  curious  vij-nette  follows  plate  loo  in  Vol.  ii.     In  some  copies  the  pages  xliv 
are  bound  with  the  first  volume, 

Catesby.  Die  naturhist.  Beschreibung  von  Carolina,  Flor- 
ida und  den  Bahamischen  Inseln,  worinnen  von  den  vierfiissigen 
Thieren,  den  Fischen,  Pflanzen,  Einwohnern,  der  Luft,  dem 
Boden,  dem  Wasser  mitgetheilt  wird,  ...  nunmehr  aber  in  das 
Deutsche  iibersezet  von  D.  Georg  Leonhard  Huth.  Niirn- 
herg:  'Johann  Michael  Seligman.  [1755.]    Folio,  15  sheets.    Map. 

Georgi  gives  the  date  1756. 

Catesby.  Proposals  for  Printing  an  Essay  towards  a  Natural 
History  of  Florida,  Carolina,  and  the  Bahama  Islands ;  contain- 
ing 12  colored  Plates,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    Folio.  bd.  11511 

Catesby.  Abbildung  verschiedener  Fische  Schlangen  Insec- 
ten,  einiger  andern  Dinge,  Pflantzen,  so  in  dem  zweiten  Theile 
seines  Wercks  der  natiirlichcn  Historic  von  Carolina  beschrieben 
sind,  mit  Abbildung  der  unsrigen  und  andern  Fische  vermehret, 
und  in  ihren  natiirlichen  Farben  fiirgestellet  von  N.  Fr.  Eisen- 
bergern  und  G.  Lichtenstegern,  Lateinisch  und  Deutsch.  Niirn- 
berg.   1750.    Folio.     Continued,  1755,  1757.  115 12 

Title  from  Georgi, 

Catesby.  Histoire  naturelle  de  la  Caroline,  de  la  Floride  et 
des  lies  de  Bahama,  contenant  les  dessins  des  oiseaux,  des  ani- 
maux,  des  poissons,  des  serpents,  etc.,  qui  se  trouvent  dans  ces 
pays-la.     Londres.   175 1.    2  vols.,  Folio.     220  colored  Plates. 

This  is  merely  a  French  title  to  the  English  work, 

Catesby.  Histoire  naturelle  de  la  Caroline,  Floride  ...  . 
Number g.   17 70.    Folio.  i^SH 

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CATHERWOOD. 


Catesby.  Piscium,  Serpentum,  Insectorum,  aliorumque  non- 
nullorum  Animalium  necnon  Plantarum  quarundam  Imagine. 
quas  Marcus  Catesby,  in  posteriore  Parte  splendidi  illius  Opeiis 
quo  Carulinae,  Floridx,  et  Bahamensium  Insularum  tradidit  His- 
toriam  Naturalem,  eiusque  Appendice,  descripsit ;  additis  vero 
Imaginibus  Piscium  tam  nostratium  quam  aliarum,  Regionum, 
auxerunt,  vivisque  Coloribus  pictas,  ediderunt  N.  Fridcricus 
Eisenberger  et  Georgius  Lichtensteger.  Abbildungen  verschie- 
dene  Fische  ...  .  Aus  dem  Englischen  ins  Dutsche  und  Latein- 
ische  iibersetzt  [von  G.  L.  Huth].  Niirnberg.  1 750.  Folio. 
72  Plates.  1 15 1 5 

Again  augmented  as 

Catesby.  Piscium  ...  Carolinensium  Descriptiones.  Aus 
dem  Englischen  [von  G.  W.  Panzer].  Lateinisch  und  Deutsch. 
Niirnberg:  Knorr.    1777.    Folio.      109  Plates.  11516 

Cathcart  (C.  W.)  The  late  War  with  Mexico.  Speech 
of  Hon.  C.  W.  Cathcart,  of  Indiana,  in  the  House  ...  August 
3,  1848,  On  the  Bill  making  Appropriations  for  the  support  of 
the  Army.     [^fVashington.   1848.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  11517 

Also:  Rivers  and  Harbors.  Speech  ...  in  the  House  ...  February  4,  1847,  In 
Favor  of  Appropriations  for  Rivers  and  Harbors.  \_JVash:ngton :  Blair  &  Rives. 
1847.]  8vo,  pp.  7,  H.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon  Question.  ...  in  the  House  ... 
February  6,  1846.      fVashington  :  Blair  &  Rives.   1846.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Cathcart  (J.)  A  Letter  to  the  Honourable  Edward  Ver- 
non, Esq ;  Vice-Admiral  of  the  Red,  &c,  from  John  Cathcart, 
Director  of  the  Hospital  in  the  late  Expedition  to  the  West- 
Indies,  under  the  Command  of  the  Honourable  General  Went- 
worth  :  concerning  some  Gross  Misrepresentations  in  a  Pamphlet, 
lately  Published,  and  Intitled,  Original  Papers  relating  to  the  Ex- 
pedition to  the  Island  of  Cuba.  London:  M.  Cooper,  m.d.cc.xliv. 
8vo,  pp.  55.  H.  11518 

This  is  a  vindication  of  the  Admiral. 

Catherineau  (J.)  Le  Paramaribo,  roman  maritime  et  de 
moeurs  Creoles,  tire  de  la  guerre  de  I'independance  de  I'Amerique 
du  Sud  contre  I'Espagne.  Par  J.  Catherineau.  Paris:  Jch. 
Faure.   1866.    i8mo,  pp.  358.  11519 

Catherwood  (F.)   Views  of  Ancient  Monvments  in  Central 
America,  Chiapas,  and  Yvcatan.     By  F.  Catherwood,   Archi' 
[With  Descriptive  Letter-Press,  by  J.  L.  Stephens.]     London. 
1844.    Folio,  I  I.,  pp.  24.     Map,  and  25  Plates.    +  New  Tork: 


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Bartleit  and  Welford,    1844.     Folio,    I   1.,  pp.   24.     Map,  and 
25  Plates.   .  BA.  1 1520 

This  was  also  issued  with  the  plates  colored  in  imitation  of  the  original  drawings, 
and  mounted  on  bristol-board.  It  exhibits,  on  a  large  scale,  many  uf  the  views  in 
Mr.  Stephens'  works,  with  all  the  detail  of  ornament,  sculpture,  etc.,  of  which  the 
small  engravings  cannot  convey  an  adequate  idea.  The  editioii  of  this  beautiful 
book  was  limited  to  three  hundred  copies.  Some  with  a  London,  and  others  with  a 
New  York  imprint. 

Catholic  Laity's  Directory  for  1817.  N<w  York.  1817.  241110. 
Continued.  11521 

The  title  was  afterwards  changed  to.  The  Laity's  Directory  to  the  Church  Service  for 
the  year  1822.  Neio  York:  Creagh.  1822.  24mo ;  United  States  Catholic  Almanac. 
Baltimart :  Myers.  1833-4.  Baltimore:  Lucas.  1834-1857;  American  Catholic  Al- 
manac. New  York:  Dunegan.  1858-1860;  Metropolitan  Catholic  Almanac.  Balti- 
more: y.  Murphy^   1864-1870;  Catholic  Almanac.     Neva  York:  Sadlier.  1864-1870. 

Catholic  Liturgy ;  or  Forms  of  Prayer.  Boston :  Isaiah  Thomas. 
1797.     8vo,  pp.  45.  1 1522 

The  Catholic  Work  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in 
America.  ...  By  a  Presbyter.  New  York:  printed  by  R.  Craig- 
head.  1855.    8vo,  pp,  24.  H.  1 1523 

The  Catholic  World.  A  Monthly  Eclectic  Magazine  ot 
General  Literature  and  Science.  Vol.  i.  No.  i.  April,  1865. 
New  York.   1865.    8vo,     Continued.  c,  H.  11524 

[Catineau-Laroche  (Pierre  Marie  Sebastien).]  De  la  Guy- 
ane  Francaise  de  son  Etat  physique,  de  son  Agriculture,  de  son 
Regime  interieur  et  du  Projet  de  la  peupler  avec  des  Laboureurs 
Europeens  :  ou  Examen  d'un  ecrit  de  M.  le  Marquis  de  Barbe- 
Marbois  sur  le  meme  sujet.  Suivi  de  considerations  sur  le  com- 
merce Colonial  de  la  France,  et  sur  I'Administration  speciale  de 
ces  Colonies.     Paris:   Trouve;  Boiste.   1822.    8vo,  pp.  232. 

Catineau-Laroche.  Notice  sur  la  Guiane  Francaise,  cu'vie 
des  motifs  qui  font  desirer  que  la  Colonisation  projetee  sur  la 
mana  soit  dirigee  par  une  Association,  en  concurrence  avec  le 
Gouvernement,  par  M.  Catineau-de-la-Roche,  &c.  Paris:  dt 
timpr.  de  Fain.   1822.    8vo,  pp.  20.  11526 

Catlett  (H.  G.)  National  Road  to  California,  [n.  p.  n. 
d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  H    11527 

Catlin  (G.)  An  Account  of  an  Annual  Religious  Cere- 
mony Practised  by  the  Mandan  Tribe  of  North  American 
Indians.     By  George  Catlin.     London.   1865.    4to,  pp.  67. 

"  a  very  curious  and  interesting  little  monograph,  of  which  only  fifty  copies  have 
been  privately  printed  and  distributed  in  a  very  select  circle.  ...  Of  this  bull  dance,  all 


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we  can  sny  !s,  that  it  was  an  attempt  to  emblematize  the  mode  of  buflfalo  and  human 
propagation."  —  TRiinNER.  The  notice  ot'  this  book  in  Triibner's  "Record"  elicited 
from  Mr.  Catlin  a  very  vigorous  note,  which  concludes,  as  follows:  "The  pamphlet 
you  speak  of  as  * prinltd  pri'vately  for  a  vtry  seltct  circle,'  is  a  gross  and  mangled  ex- 
tract from  my  account  ot  the  M^ndan  Religious  Ceremony,  printed  and  circulated 
without  my  permission  or  knowledge;  of  which  I  have  demanded  the  surrender  of 
every  copv  printed;  and  for  any  reprint  or  circulation  of  the  same  I  will  prosecute. 
September  zirtj,  1865.  Geo.  Catlin."  It  may  safely  be  inferred  that  this  is  a  rare 
tract. 

Catlin.  Adventures  of  the  Ojibbeway  and  loway  Indians  in 
England,  France,  and  Belgium ;  being  Notes  of  Eight  Years* 
Travels  and  Residence  in  Europe  with  his  North  American 
Indian  Collection,  by  Geo.  Catlin.  ...  London.  1852.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  632.  Portraits  and  Plates.  +  Third  Edition.  London : 
the  Juthor.    1852.    pp.  xvi,  636.     Woodcuts.  H.  11529 

This  is  a  reprint  of  No. I  1533. 

Catlin.  Catalogue  raisonne  de  la  galerie  indienne  de  M""  Cat- 
lin, refermant  des  portraits,  des  paysages,  des  costumes,  etc.,  et 
des  scenes  de  moeurs  et  coutumes  des  Indiens  de  I'Amerique 
du  Nord.  Collection  entierement  faite  et  peinte  par  M'  Catlin 
pendant  un  sejour  de  8  ans  parmi  48  tribus  sauvages.  ...  [Pam;] 
Imprimerie  fVittersheine.    1 845.    8vo,  pp.  47.  H.  II530 

Catlin.  Catalogue  of  Catlin's  Indian  Gallery  of  Portraits, 
Landscapes,  Manners  and  Customs,  Costumes,  &c.  ...  New- 
Tork.  1837.  i2mo,  pp.  36.  +  New-Tork:  Piercy  fsf  Read. 
1838.    i2mo,  pp.  36.  H.  11531 

There  is  another  edition,  with  the  title  somewhat  different,  iView  York.   1838.   i2mo, 
pp.  40. 

Catlin.  Catlin's  North  American  Indian  Portfolio.  Hunt- 
ing Scenes  and  Amusements  of  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  Prairies 
of  America.  From  Drawiiigs  and  Notes  of  the  Author,  made 
during  Eight  Years'  Travel  amongst  Forty-eight  of  the  Wildest 
and  most  Remote  Tribes  of  Savages  in  North  America.  Geo. 
Catlin.     London.    1844.    Folio,  pp.  20.     25  Plates.  H.,  P. 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  Neiv  York:  yamei  Ackerman,   1845. 

Catlin.  Catlin's  Notes  of  Eight  Years'  Travels  and  Resi- 
dence In  Europe,  with  his  North  American  Indian  Collection: 
with  Anecdotes  and  Incidents  of  the  Travels  and  Adventures  of 
Three  Different  Parties  of  American  Indians  whom  he  intro- 
duced to  the  Courts  of  England,  France  and  Belgium.  ...  New 
York:  Burgess^  Stringer  tff  Co.  1848.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  296; 
xii,  336.  24  Illustrations.  +  Third  Edition.  London.  1848. 
2  vols.,  8vo.  H.  1 1533 

This  was  reprinted  in  London,  with  the  title  as  in  No.  II5Z9. 


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Catlin.  a  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Catlin's  Indian  Col- 
lection, containing  Portraits,  Landscapes,  Costumes,  &c.,  and 
Representations  of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  North 
American  Indians.  ...  London:  the  Author    1848.    8vo,  pp.  92. 

Catlin.  Fourteen  loway  Indians.  Key  to  their  Various 
Dances,  Games,  Ceremonies,  Songs,  Religion,  Superstitions, 
Costumes,  Weapons,  &c.,  &c.  By  Geo.  Catlin.  London.  1844. 
i6mo,  pp.  28.  H535 

A  second  title  reads :  "  Unparalleled  Exhibition.  The  Fourteen  loway  Indiani  and 
their  Interpreter,  just  arrived  from  the  Rocky  Mountains,"  etc. 

Catlin.  Letters  and  Notes  on  the  Manners,  Customs,  and 
Condition  of  the  North  American  Indians,  by  George  Catlin. 
Written  during  eight  years*  travel,  from  1832  to  1839,  amongst 
the  Wildest  Tribes  of  Indians  in  North  America.  New  Tork : 
Wiley  and  Putnam.  1841.  2  vols.,  rl.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  264;  viii, 
266.  312  Plates,  and  Maps.  -\-  Second  Edition.  [jbid.'\  1842. 
2  vols.,  8vo.  H.  +  Third  Edition.  [/Z'/W.]  1842.  +  Fourth 
Edition.  1843.  4-  Fifth  Edition.  1845.  +  Sixth  Edition. 
1846.  11536 

Some  copies  form  the  imprint,  "  London :  IV'thy  and  Putnam"  others,  London  : 
Published  by  the  Author  1841.  The  plates  to  this  work  were  afterwards  sold  to  Mr. 
H.  G.  Bohn,  who  issued  the  work  with  the  following  title  : 

Catlin.  Illustrations  of  the  Manners,  Customs,  and  Con 
dition  of  the  North  American  Indians:  in  a  Series  of  Letters 
and  Notes  written  during  Eight  Years  of  Travel  and  Adventure 
among  the  Wildest  and  most  Remarkable  Tribes  now  Existing. 
With  Three  Hundred  and  Sixty  Engravings  from  the  Author's 
Original  Paintings.  By  Geo.  Catlin.  Seventh  Edition.  Lon- 
don: Henry  G.  Bohn.  mdcccxlviii.  2  vols.,  imp.  8vo,  pp.  viii, 
264;  viii,  266.  360  Plates.  H.  +  Eighth  Edition.  \_Ibid.'\ 
1857.  4-  Ninth  Edition.  [/&/i.]  1857.  +  Tenth  Edition. 
\_Ibid.]  1866.  11537 

Mr.  Bohn  had  twelve  or  more  copies  colored  after  the  fancy  of  the  artist  who  did 
the  work,  but  tolerably  well  done.  Such  copies  are  worth  $60  a  set.  One  of  the 
most  original,  authentic,  and  popular  works  on  the  subject.  Humboldt  characterizes 
the  author  as  "one  of  the  most  admirable  observers  of  manners  who  ever  lived  among 
the  aborigines  of  America."  "  These  plates,  or  rather  etchings,  although  merely  out- 
lines, are  well  executed,  and  appear  to  be  very  faithful  representations  of  the  objects  and 
scenes  described  in  the  book.  The  author  was  born  at  Wyoming  about  the  beginning  of 
the  present  century  ('some  thirty  or  forty  years  since,'  he  says,  in  his  first  letter.)  A 
considerable  part  of  these  letters  were  published  in  the  New  York  papers,  as  early  as  the 
years  iSjz  and  1833.  His  paintings,  from  which  the  plates  were  taken,  and  a  collec- 
tion of  Indian  manufactures,  were  exhibited  for  many  years  in  Piccadilly,  London."  — 


1!^ 


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CATLIN. 


Rich.  These  paintings  are  now  in  the  gallery  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society. 
The  work  received  ample  notice  at  the  hands  of  the  reviewers.  The  following  may 
be  consulted:  ••  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  liv.  283,  "Lit.  and  Theol.  Rev.,"  11.  96,  "Dublin 
Univ.  Mag  ,"  xix.  371,  "Quarterly  Rev,"  lxv.  384, "  Ed.  Rev.,"  lxxiv.  2ai,  "West. 
Rev  "  XXXVII.  122,  "South.  Lit.  Mess.,"  XI.  202,  and  "  N.  Y.  Rev.,"  x.  419.  A  very 
inferior  edition  of  the  work  was  published  at  Philadelphia,  with  the  following  title  ; 

Catlin.  Letters  and  Notes  [as  in  No.  11536].  ...  With 
One  hundred  and  fifty  illustrations,  on  steel  and  wood.  Ph'ila- 
adelphia:   H^illis  P.  Hazard.   1857.    ^  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  792. 

The  plates  to  this  edition  are  very  inferior  woodcuts. 

Catlin.  Die  Indianer  Nord  Amerika's  and  die  wahrend 
eines  achtjahrigen  Aufenthalts  unter  den  wildesten  ihrer  Stamme 
crlebten  Abentheuer  und  Schicksale,  von  G.  Catlin.  Nach  der 
funften  englischen  Original-Ausgabe  deutsch  herausgegeben  von 
Dr.  Heinrich  Berghaus.  Briissel  und  Leipzig.  [1846-348.  8vo, 
pp.  xii,  382.  20  colored  Plates.  +  Mit  24  vom  Verfasser  nach 
der  Natur  cntworfenen  Gemalden.  Zweite  Ausgabe.  [^Ibid.'] 
[i850-]5i.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  382.  11539 

Catlin.  Last  Rambles  amongst  the  Indians  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains  and  the  Andes.  By  George  Catlin  ...  .  London: 
Sampson  Low^  Sony  and  Marston.  1868.  i6mo,  pp.  x,  (i),  361. 
Woodcuts.  BA.  II 540 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  Nciu  Tori  :  D.  AfpUton  and  Company.   1868. 

Catlin.     Life  amongst  the  Indians.     A   Book  for  Youth. 
By  George  Catlin  ...  .  London:  S.  Low^  Sonisf  Co.  i86i.    i6mo, 
8   1.,  pp.  xii,  339.     -f-   New   Edition.      London:    Low.    1867 
i2mo.  11541 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  New  Tori:  D.  AppUton  &  Co,   1867. 

Catlin.  La  Vie  chez  les  Indiens;  scenes  et  aventures  de 
voyage  parmi  les  tribus  des  deux  Arneriques.  Ouvrage  ecrit 
pour  la  jeunesse.  Traduit  et  annote  par  F.  de  Lanoye  et  illustre 
de  25  grav.  sur  bois.  Paris:  L,  Hachette  et  O'-  1863.  i2mo. 
4-  Seconde  edition.  Paris:  L.  Hachette  et  O'-  1866.  i8mo, 
pp.  396.     25  Plates.  1 1 542 

Catlin.  O-Kee-Pa:  a  Religious  Ceremony;  and  other 
Customs  of  the  Mandans.  By  George  Catlin.  Lond-t:  Triibner 
l^  Co.   1867.    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  52.     13  Plates.       ba.  11543 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  Philadelphia :  y.  B.  Lippincoit  &  Co.   1867.     This 
publication  was  occasioned  by  the  work  described  in  No.  1 1 528,  supra. 

Catlin  (George  S.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Catlin,  of  Connecticut, 
on  the  Right  of  Members  to  their  Seats  in  the  House  of  Repre- 


CATTANEO. 


439 


sentatives:    delivered    in    the    House    ...    February    lo,    1844. 
IVashington,   1844.    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  11544 

Catlin  (Jacob).  Masonic  Sermon  at  New  Marlborough, 
Jan.  I,  1796.      Stockhridge^  Mass.    1 797.    8vo.  W.  1 1 545 

Alto  :  A  F48t-Day  Sermon  on  the  Declaration  of  War  with  Great  Britain.  Utock- 
brtdgt.   18 1 2.     w. 

Cato,  pseudon.     See  [Smith  (W.)] 

Cato,  pseudon.  To  the  People  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
1824.    8vo.  s.  1 1547 

Cato.  Cato's  |  Moral  |  Distichs.  |  Englished  in  Couplets.  | 
Philadelphia :\  Printed  and  Sold  by  B.  Franklin.  1735.  |  410,  pp. 
vi,  25  P.  1 1 548 

The  translator  was  the  Hon.  James  Logan,  and  this  is  probably  the  first  translation 
of  a  classic  which  was  both  made  and  printed  in  the  British  colonics.  The  readi-r  of 
Franklin's  almanicks  will  recognize  some  resemblance  between  "Poor  Richard"  and 
"  Cato."     See  also  Cicero. 

El  Catolico.  Periddico  religioso,  politico-cristiano,  cientifico 
y  literario.     Mexico.   1846-47.    4  vols.,  8vo.  ^^549 

Catskill,  N.  T.  Letter  to  the  President  of  the  Town  of 
Catskill,  January  10,  1838.     New  York.    1838.  N.  11550 

Catskill  Association,  formed  for  the  Purpose  of  improving  the 
Town  of  Catskill,  in  the  County  of  Greene,  State  of  New  York, 
and  other  Purposes.  December  28,  1836.  New  Tork :  Mit- 
chell^ Turner.   1837.    i2mo,  pp.  47.     2  Maps.  c.  11 551 

Guide  to  Rambles  from  the  Catskill  Mountain  House.  By  a 
Visitor.      Catskill.   1863.    i2mo,  pp.  8.  11552 

Also:  The  Rambler!  His  Guide  to,  and  around  the  Cauderskill  and  Haines's  Falls. 
Catskill !  J.  Joesbury.    1864.    l8mo,  pp.   4. 

Scenery  of  the  Catskill  Mountains,  as  described  by  Irving, 
Cooper,  Bryant,  etc.     New  Tork.     8vo,  pp.  39.  1^553 

Cattaneo  or  Cattani.  Lettere  del  Padre  Gaetano  Cat- 
taneo  della  Compagnia  di  Gesu  al  Sign.  Giuseppe  suo  Fratello  a 
Modena.      Venezia :   Giambattista  Pasquali.    1 743.     4to.      11554 

The  Backers  suggest  that  this  is  a  part,  separately  printed,  of  "  II  cristianesimo 
felice  ...  descritto  da  Lod.  Ant.  Muratori.  Venezia.  1743."  4'°i  PP-  '34»  '"  which 
the  three  letters  of  Cattani  appear,  as  they  also  do  in  the  French  version  of  Muratori, 
Paris.  MDCc.Liv.  i2mo,  pp.  183-389,  translated  by  the  Jesuit  Felix  Esprit  de  Lour- 
mel,  and  in  the  English  version,  London,  m.occ.lix.  i2mo,  pp.  205-289.  The) 
relate  to  Paraguay. 


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CAUGHEY. 


Cattaraugus.  Minutes  of  the  Twelfth  Anniversary  of  the 
Cattaraugus  Baptist  Association,  held  with  the  Church  at  Rich- 
burg,  Allegany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  July  7th  and  8th,  1847.  Angelica. 
1847.    i2mo,  pp.  12.  s.  1 1555 

Cattell  (Alexander  G.)  Opinion  of  Mr.  Cattell  of  New 
Jersey,  on  the  Impeachment  of  the  President,  [n.  p.  n.  d.l 
8vo,  pp.  13.  H.  1 1556 

Also  :  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to  provide  Increased  Revenue  from  Imports;  delivered 
in  the  Senate  ...  January  12,  1867.      fFashington.   1867,    8vo,  pp.  16.     h. 

Cattermole  (W.)  The  Advantages  of  Emigration  to 
Canada;  being  the  Substance  of  Two  Lectures  delivered  at  the 
Town-Hall,  Colchester.  By  William  Cattermole.  London. 
1831.  BD.  11557 

Catto  (W.  C.)  A  Semi-Centenary  Discourse,  delivered  in 
the  First  African  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia,  on  the  4th 
Sabbath  of  May,  1857:  with  a  History  of  the  Church  from  its 
First  Organisation ;  including  a  Brief  Notice  of  Rev.  John  Glou- 
cester, its  First  Pastor.  By  the  Rev.  Wm.  C.  Catto.  Also  an 
Appendix,  containing  Sketches  of  all  the  Coloured  Churches  in 
Philadelphia.  Philadelphia:  Joseph  M.  fVihon.  1857.  8vo,  pp. 
III.  11558 

Cauchon  (Joseph).  Etude  sur  1' Union  Projetce  des  Provinces 
Britanniques  de  I'Amerique  du  Nord.  Reproduite  du  Journal  de 
Quebec,     ^ebec,   1858.    8vo,  pp.  36.  J 1559 

Cauchon.  L'Union  des  provinces  de  I'Amerique  Britan- 
niques du  Nord.     ^ebec.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  152.  11 560 

Cauchon.  The  Union  of  the  Provinces  of  British  North 
America.  By  the  Honorable  Joseph  Cauchon.  Member  of 
the  Canadian  Parliament  and  Editor-in-Chief  of  "  Le  Journal  de 
Quebec."  Translated  by  George  Henry  Macaulay.  ^ebec: 
printed  by  Hunter^  Rose  isf  Co.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  (i),  154.       b. 

Caughey  [Rev.  J.)  A  Voice  from  America.  London.  1847. 
i2mo.  1 1562 

Caughey.  A  Second  Voice  from  America;  or.  Four  Ser- 
mons preached  by  the  Rev.  J.  Caughey,  the  great  American  Re- 
vivalist.    [^Manchester.']     l2mo,  pp.  56.  1 1563 

Caughey.  [Three]  Voices  from  America.  London:  Simp- 
kin.   1852.     i2mo.  1 1564 


CAULKINS. 


441 


Caughnawaga.  Remonstrance  of  Two  of  the  Directors  of 
the  Caughnawaga  Bridge  Company.  ...  Albany:  "J.  Munsell. 
1849.    ^vo,  pp.  7.  8.  1 1 565 

Caughnawaga.  lonteriwaicnstakwa  |  ne  |  kariwiioston  Teisa- 
sontha,  |  ICahnawakcha.  |  Tiohtraki,  |  Tehoristorarakon  Louiz  Pit- 
rott//.  1 1844. 1    i6mo,  pp.  39.  1 1566 

Caughnawaga.  Kaiatonsera  lonterennaienlaksajnc  tcieia- 
snntha  I  ne  taiakoswateten  tsi  iakoriwiiosson  |  kahnawakc  tiakoshon. 
I Tseatak  tuhononwentsiake | ovkweonwe  | akoratonsera.  |  Twhpak't 
[Tehor'ntorerakon  John  Lovill\\^^2.\    i2nio,  pp.  204.  I'S^y 

Caughnawaga.  lonteriseienstagsa  ne  Tsialap  orisatogcntou 
ogonha.  Paresils.  ononthwke.  Tehorhtororagon  D.-P.  Lefehvre. 
1826.    i2mo,  pp.  72.  1 1568 

Caulfield  (James).  The  High  Court  of  Justice;  com- 
prising Memoirs  of  the  Principal  Persons  who  sat  in  Judgment 
on  King  Charles  the  First,  and  signed  his  Death  Warrant  ... 
Illustrated  with  their  Portraits  ...  London.  1820.  Rl.  8vo,  pp. 
112.  1 1569 

Includes  Merroirt  of  GolTe,  Whalley,  and  Dixwell,  who  fled  to  Connecticut. 

Caulin  (A.)  Historia  |coro-graphica|natural  y  evangelicaj 
dela  Nueva  Andalucia  provincias  de|Cumana,  Guayana  y  Ver- 
tientes  del  Rio  Orinoco;  |dedicada  al  rei  N.S.  |D.  Carlos  III  | 
Por  el  M.  R.  P.  ¥r.  Antonio  Caulin,  dos  vezes  Prov.'jde  los 
observantes  de  Granada  |Dada  aluz  de  Orden,  y  aExpen.'  de 
S.  M.  [n.  p.]  Jno  de  1779.  Folio,  engraved  Title,  8  leaves, 
pp.  482,(13).  Map.  BA.,  h.  +  Caracas. \%^\,  410,  pp.  xvi, 
460.  BA.,  c.  1 1570 

The  author  was  several  years  a  missionary  in  the  countries  he  describes.  There  are 
copies  uf  the  edition  of  1779  un  large  paper.  The  woric  is  highly  praised  by  Gillius 
in  his  "  Saggio." 

Caulkins  (F.  M.)  History  of  New  London,  Connecticut. 
From  the  First  Survey  of  the  Coast  in  1612,  to  1852.  By 
Frances  Manwaring  ^^aulkins.  ...  New  London:  the  Author. 
1852.  8vo,  pp.  679,  (i).  Maps  and  Woodcuts,  ba.,  h.  + 
Second  Edition.  Continued  to  i860.  New  London,  i860.  8vo, 
pp.  680.  c.  1 1 57 1 

Caulkins.  History  of  Norwich,  Connecticut,  from  its  Set- 
tlement in  1660,  to  January,  1845.  By  Miss  F.  M.  Caulkins. 
Norwich:   Thomas  Robinson.   1846.    i2mo,  pp.  359.     6  Plates. 

VOL.    III.  55 


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CAUSES. 


Caulkins.  History  of  Norwich,  Connecticut:  from  its  Pos- 
session by  the  Indians,  to  the  Year  1866.  Uy  PVances  Man- 
waring  Caulkins.  ...  [^Hart/ord s'j  the  Author.  1866.  8vo,  pp. 
xi,  iy-704.    16  Portraits.  ba.,  h.  11573 

Caulkins.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  William  Adams,  of  Ded- 
ham,  Mass.,  and  of  the  Rev.  Eliphalet  Adams,  of  New  London, 
Conn.     Cambridge:  Metcalf  and  Company,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  5-49. 

Si*  "  Mmi.  Hilt.  Coll.,"  Vol.  i. 

Caulkins  (N.)  Narrative  of  Nehemiah  Caulkins.  An  Ex- 
tract from  "American  Slavery  as  It  Is."  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i2mo, 
pp.  24.  1 1575 

Causa  Jesuitica  de  Portugal,  o  Documentos  autenticos,  Bulas, 
Lcyes  reales,  Despachos  de  la  Secretaria  de  Estado  y  otras  piezas 
originates,  que  precedieron  a  la  reforma  y  motivaron  despucs  la 
expulsion  de  los  Jesuitas  de  los  dominios  de  Portugal.  En  que 
se  halla  la  Republica  del  Paraguay  y  Marailon,  qui  conticne  la 
relacion  de  la  guerra  que  sustentaron  los  Jesuitos,  contra  las 
tropas  Espafloles  y  Portuguesas  en  el  Uraguay  y  Parana.  Tradu- 
cidas  del  Latin  y  Portugues,  e  illustradas  en  esta  edicion  Espaflola. 
En  Madrid:  en  la  Imprenta  Real  de  la  Gazeta.  1748.  410,  pp. 
xxviii,  171.  11576 

Relates  principally  to  the  proceedings  of  the  Jesuits  in  Paraguay.  See  Rich,  i.  167, 
who  gives  the  date  1768. 

Causas  para  Declarar  la  Guerra  a  los  Estados-Unidos  del 
Norte  y  Delitos  del  Ministro  Poinsett,  por  un  Amante  de  su 
Patria.     Mexico.   1829.  ^^577 

Cause  of,  and  Cure  for  Hard  Times.  A  Definition  of  the 
Attributes  and  Qualities  Indispensable  in  Money  as  a  Medium 
of  Commerce.     New  Tork.   1818.    8vo,  pp.  78.  11578 

The  Causes  of  the  War.  [By  Col.  Charles  Anderson.]  New 
Tork  Loyal  Publication  Society.      No.  17.     8vo.  '1579 

Causes  and  Origin  of  Slavery  in  the  United  States.  By  an 
American.     Philadelphia.   1845.    8vo,  pp.  8.  P.  11580 

The  Causes  of  our  late  Discontents:  Their  Consequences 
and  Remedies.  In  a  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Hawke. 
London:   T.  Hooper.   1782.    8vo.  11581 

^«;  M.  R  ,  Lxvi,  469. 


CAVADA. 


44j 


Causes  of  the  Alienation  of  the  Delaware  and  Shawanees 
Indians.     See  [Thomson,  (Charles)]. 

Causes  of  the  Distress  of  the  British  West  India  Colonies ; 
with  Remedies  suggested.     London.    1832.    8vo,  pp.  39.      1158a 

The  Causes  of  the  Present  Crisis.  Shown  by  an  Examiner. 
Originally  published  in  the  Daily  Newspapers,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  1 1 583 

The  Causes  of  the  Present  Distractions  in  America  Explained, 
1774.     See  [Bernard  (K.)],  Vol.  ii..  No.  4920. 

Causes  of  the  Progress  of  Liberal  Christianity  in  New  Eng- 
land. Boston.  1826.  i2mo.  +  Second  Edition.  Boston.  1827. 
i2mo,  pp.  16.  1 1 584 

Causten  (J.  H.)  Review  of  the  Veto  Message  of  President 
Pierce  of  Februrary  17,  1855,  on  the  Bill  relating  to  French 
Spoliations,     [n.  p.    1855.]    8vo,  pp.  46.  c,  h.  11585 

Caustic  (Christopher),  pseudonym.     See  [Fessenden  (T.  G.)] 

A  Caution ;  or,  Reflections  on  the  Present  Contest  between 
France  and  Great  Britain.    Philadelphia:  Printed  by  B.  F.  Bache. 

MjDCCXCVIII.     8vO,  pp.   14.  C,  M.    II586 

Cautionary  Hints  to  Congress  respecting  the  Sale  of  the 
Western  Lands  belonging  to  the  United  States.  Second  Edition. 
Philadelphia.   1796.    8vo,  pp.  13.  M.  11587 

Cauwet  (A.)  Les  Confederes.  [Vers.]  Par  Alfred  Cauwet. 
Paris:  imp.  Dubuisson  et  O-   1864.    8vo,  pp.  4.  11 588 

Cauwet.  Le  negrophile,  comedie  en  un  acte  et  en  prose. 
Par  Alfred  Cauwet.  Paris:  Michel  Levy  freres.  1864.  i2mo, 
pp.  24.  115S9 

Cavacio  (Alfonso).  Montezuma,  Emperador  de  Mexico; 
Tragedia.     1709.    i2mo.  11590 

Title  from  Pinelo-Barcia,  as  quoted  by  Harriiie. 

Cavada  (F.  F.)  Libby  Life;  Experiences  of  a  Prisoner  of 
War  in  Richmond,  Va.,  1863-64,  by  Lieut.-Colonel  F.  F. 
Cavada,  U.  S.  V.  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  ^  Co.  1864. 
i2mo,  pp.  221.     Woodcuts.  ba.  11591 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  "  Philadelphia  :  King  &  Baird,  1864." 


Ml 


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CAVELIER. 


Cavazzi  (G.  a.)  Istorica|descrizione|de'  tre'  regni| Congo, 
Matamba,  |et  Angola|sitvati  neir|Etiopia  inferiore  occidentale} 
e  dellc|missioni  apostoliche|  Esercitateui  da  Religiosi  Capuccini, 
1  Accuratamente  compi'ata  dal  |  P.  Gio.  Antonio  Cavazzi  da 
Montecvccolo|Sacerdote  Capvccinojil  qvale  vi  fv*  prefettojE 
nel  presente  stile  ridotta  dal|P.  Fortvnato  Alamandini  |da  Bo- 
logna |  Predicatore  dell' istesso  Ordine.  |A1I*  illvstrissimo|Signor 
Conte  I  Giacomo  Isolani.  |  In  Bologna  M  DC  Lxxxvii.  |  Per  Gia- 
como  Monti.  Con  licenza  de'  Superiori.  |  folio,  7  1.,  pp-  933,  I  1. 
Map  and  Engravings.  "SQ^ 

I  find  in  a  London  catalogue  an  edition  quoted,  Milano,  1690.  Folio,  The  author 
was  a  Capuchin  missionary,  and  his  work  includes  notices  of  Brazil,  and  the  Jesuit 
missions.     Sec  Tromel,  No.  396, 

Cave  (J.)  Poems  on  Various  Subjects,  Entertaining,  Elegiac 
and  Religious.  By  Jane  Cave.  Winchester :  the  Author.  1783. 
i2mo.     Portrait.  '^593 

Includes  poems  on  the  departure  of  six  missionaries  to  America,  the  death  of  Whit- 
field, etc. 

A  Caveat  against  Emigration,  1803.     See  [Smith  (W.)] 

A  Caveat  against  unreasonable  and  unscriptural  Separations. 
In  a  Letter  Sent  from  a  Minister  to  some  of  his  Brethren.  Bos- 
ton :  Printed  and  Sold  opposite  to  the  Prison  in  ^een  Street.  1 748. 
8vo,  pp.  30.  BA.  1 1 594 

A  Caveat  on  the  Part  of  Public  Credit.  London:  y.  Almon. 
1778.  11595 

A  Caveat;  or  Considerations  against  the  Admission  of  Mis- 
souri, with  Slavery,  into  the  Union.  New-Haven :  A.  H.  Maltby 
y  Co.    8vo,  pp.  40.  BA.  11596 

Cavelier  (Jean).  Relation  du  Voyage  Entrepris  par  feu  M. 
Robert  Cavelier,  Sieur  de  la  Salle,  pour  decouvrir  dans  le  golfe 
du  Mexique  I'embouchure  du  Fleuve  de  Missisipy.  Par  son 
Frere  M.  Cavelier,  pretre  de  St.  Sulpice,  I'un  des  compagnons  de 
ce  voyage.  A  Mante :  De  la  Presse  Cramoisy  de  ^Jean-marie  Shea. 
M.  Dccc.  Lviii.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  54.  BA.,  c,  H.  1 1 597 

Forms  No,  v,  of  Shea's  Cramoisy  Series,  100  copies  printed.  See  Tonti ;  also, 
Joutel.  A  Translation  is  included  in  Shea's  "  Early  Voyages,  Albany.  1861,"  410, 
pp.  13-42. 

Cavelier  (Z.)  An  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Louisiana, 
on  the  Subject  of  the  Recent  Election  in  New  Orleans.  [Signed 
by  Z.  Cavelier  and  twenty-five  others.]     New-Orleans.    1844. 


8 


vo,  pp.  14. 


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CAVENDISH. 


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[Cavender  (C.  H.)]  Catalogue  of  Works  in  Refutation  of 
Methodism,  From  its  Origin  in  1729,  to  the  Present  Time.  Of 
those  by  Methodist  Authors  on  Lay-Representation,  Methodist 
Episcopacy,  etc.,  etc.,  and  of  the  Political  Pamphlets  relating  to 
Wesley's  "  Calm  Address  to  our  American  Colonies."  Com- 
piled by  H.  C.  Decanver.  Philadelphia.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  54. 
4-  Second  Edition,  Revised  by  the  Author.  New  York.  1868. 
8vo,  pp.  56.  1 1 599 

The  author's  real  name  is  C.  H.  Cavender.      Decanver  is  an  anagram. 

Cavendish  (H.)  The  Reefer  of '76}  or.  The  Cruise  of  the 
Fire-Fly.  By  Harry  Cavendish  ...  .  New  York :  Beadle. 
18 — .    i2mo.  1 1600 

Also  :  The  Privateer's  Cruise  [a  Tale  of  '76.     /A;U] 

Cavendish  (H.)  Government  of  Canada.  Debates  of  the 
House  of  Commons  in  the  Year  1774,  on  the  Bill  for  making 
more  effectual  Provision  for  the  Government  of  the  Province  of 
Quebec.  Drawn  up  from  the  Notes  of  the  Right  Honorable 
Sir  Henry  Cavendish,  Bart.,  Member  for  Lastwithiel  j  now  first 
published  by  J.  Wright,  Editor  of  the  Parliamentary  History, 
etc.  With  a  Map  of  Canada,  copied  from  the  second  edition  of 
Mitchell's  Map  of  North  America,  referred  to  in  the  Debates. 
London:  Ridgway.  mdcccxxxix.    8vo,   6  1.,  pp.  303.     2  Maps. 

These  interesting  and  valuable  debates  have  remained  nearly  a  blank  in  British 
history,  in  consequence  of  the  exclusion  of  strangers  and  reporters. 

Cavendish.  Debates  of  the  House  of  Commons,  during  the 
Thirteenth  Parliament  of  Great  Britain,  commonly  called  the 
Unreported  Parliament.  To  which  are  appended  Illustrations 
of  the  Parliamentary  History  of  the  Reign  of  George  HI.  Drawn 
up  from  the  Original  Manuscripts  by  J.  Wright.  Vol.  i.  May 
10,  1768,  to  May  3,  1770.     London.   1841.    8vo.  c.  Ii6c2 

Also:  Three  parts  of  Vol.  n.  May  lo,  1768,  to  March  27,  1771.  London.  1841. 
8vo. 

Cavendish  (Thomas).  Advertissement  certain  contenant  les 
pertes  aduenues  en  I'Armee  d'Espagne,  vers  le  Noest,  de  la 
coste  d'Irlande,  en  leur  voyage  intente  depuis  les  Isles  du  Nord, 
par  dela  I'Escosse  enuers  Espagne.  Et  du  nombre  des  hommes 
et  nauires  perdus.  Auec  deux  lettres.  I'vne  d'vn  Flamen,  Cath- 
olique  zele,  demeurant  a  Londres,  a  vn  Seigneur  Espagnol,  et 
I'autre  de  Monsieur  Candiche,  qui  a  passe  le  destroit  de  Magel- 
lan, pour  aller  aux  Indes,  et  est  retourne  par  le  Cap  de  Bonne- 
Esperance.     \Paris?'\  m.d.lxxxviii.    8vo,  pp.  28,  i  1.      11603 

Sold,  in  1867,  for  eighty  francs.  Contains  Cavendish's  letter  relating  to  his  voyage 
round  the  world.     Bet  Leclerc,  No.  25. 


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CAVENDISH. 


Cavendish.  Copye,  |  Ouergcset  wt  de  Engel-jsche  taele  in 
onse  Nederlandtsche|spraecke,  Gheschreuen  aen  Milore  Treso- 
rier.  I  Van  Mr.  Thomas  Candische,  Engelsche  Edelman,  jwelcke 
in  September  verleden  Anno  1588.  Met  zijne|  schepen  (de 
seylen  zijnde  van  Damast)  inghecomen  is|in  Pleymuyt,  verhael- 
ende  zijn  groote  rijclcdommen  die|hy  vercreghen  heeft :  Ende  in 
welcke  manie-|ren  hy  de  Werelt  om  is  geseylt,  wat  plaet-|sen 
hy  versocht  heeft.  |  Tot  Amstelredam  by  Cornell  Claesx.  \  410, 
pp.  4.  1 1604 

The  letter,  and  a  brief  narrative,  appeared  first  in  Hakluyt's  vol.  of  1589,  pp.  808-8 1 3, 
and  in  extensio  in  the  larger  work,  Vol.  iii.,  1600,  pp.  803-839. 

Cavendish.  Beschryvinge  van  de  obertrefFelijcke  ende  wijdt-| 
vermaerde  Zeevaerdt  vanden  Edelen  Heer  ende  Meester  Thomas 
Candish,  met  drie|  Schepen  uytghevaren  den  21.  Julij  1586.  ende 
met  een  Schip  wederom  ghekeert  in  Pley-|  mouth,  den  9  Sep- 
tember 1588.  Hebbende  (door  't  cruycen  van  der  Zee)  gheseylt 
13000.  mylen.  |  Vertellende  zyne  vreemde  wonderlijcke  avon- 
tueren  ende  gheschiedenissen:|  De  ontdeckinge  der  Landen  by 
hem  beseylt.  Beschreven  doorJM.  Francois  Preitie  van  Eye  in 
SufFolck,  I  die  mede  inde  Voyagie  was.  |  Hier  noch  by  ghevoecht 
de  Voyagie  van  Sire  Fran^oys  Draeck,  en  Sire  Ian  Haukens, 
Ridderen,  naer  West-Indien,  ghepretendeert  Panama  in  te  nemen 
met  6  van  des  Coningins  Majesteyts  Schepen,  ende  21  an-(dere, 
by  haer  hebbende  2500.  mannen.  Anno  1595.  Beschreten  door 
eenen  |  die  daer  mede  in  de  Vlote  gheweest  is.  |  f  Amstelredam  hy 
Cornells  Claesz.  op  't  Water^  in  '/  Schrijf-boeck  A"  1598.  |  Oblong 
4to,  2  1.,  pp.  (84).  11605 

Small  map  of  the  world  on  title,  with  track  marked  on  it.  Contains  Drake's, 
Harskins',  and  Cavendish's  voyageg. 

Cavendish.  Beschryvinge  vande  overtrefFelijcke  ende  wydt- 
I  vermaerde  Zeevaerdt  van  ...  Thomas  Candisch,  etc.  [as  before] 
...  Van  nieus  gecorrigeert  ende  verbeetert.  |  Tc/  Amsterdam  by 
Michiel  Colijn^  Boeckvercooper  opt  Water  aende  Oude  Brugh^\int 
Huysboeck.     Anno  1617.  |    Oblong  410,  Title,  I  1,  39  leaves. 

Same  as  No.  11 605,  with  a  globe  on  title;  preface  omitted. 

Cavendish.  lournalen  |  Van  drie  Voyagien,  |Te  weten:|i. 
Van  Mr.  Thomas  Candish,  met  drie  Sche-|pen  door  de  Magal- 
laensche  Straet  rondom  de  Werelt,  in  den  Iare|  1586,  1587, 
en  1588.  hebbende  door  't  kruycen  van  der  |  Zee  gheseylt 
13000  Mijlen.  I  2.  Vande  Heer  Fransoys  Draeck,  ende  Heer 
Jan  I  Haukeins,  Ridderen,  naer  West-Indien  gepretendeert  Pan- 
ama injte  nemen  met  ses  van  des  Coningins  Majesteyts  Schepen, 


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jende  2i  and're,  in  den  Jare  i593.|Noch  een  Beschryvinghe 
vande  Zee-vaert  der  geheeler  Werclt  |  Nassausche  Vloot,  |  3. 
Ofte  Beschryvinge  van  de  Voyagie  om  den  gantschen  Aert- 
kloot,  |door  de  Straet  Lemaire,  onder  *t  beleydt  van  den  Ad- 
mirael  laques]  L'Heremite,  in  de  Jaren  1623,  1624,  1625,  en 
1626.  I  Wy  hebben  hier  achter  by  ghevoeght  een  Beschrijvinghe 
vande  Rege-|ringhe  van  Peru,  door  Pedro  de  Madriga,  gheboren 
tot  Lima,  met  een  kort  verhael|van  Chili.  Ais  mede  een  ver- 
hael  van  Capiteyn  Pedro  Fernandes  de  Quii,  aen|  Sijne  Majcsteyt 
van  Spangien,  aengaende  de  ontdeckinghe  van't|onbekeiit  Aus- 
triala,  sijn  grooten  Rijckdom  en  vruchtbaerheyt,|oiitdeckt  by 
den  selben  C3p\teyn.\t'Jmstelrei/am\  By  Jacob  Pietersz  fVachter^ 
Boeck-verkooper  op  den  Dam^\inde  ff^achter^  Anno  1643.  |  410, 
2  1.,  pp.  100.     2  Maps.  1 1607 

Contains  Cavendish's  voyage,  1 586-1 588,  pp.  1-50;  Sir  Francis  Drake's  voyage,  pp. 
51-67  ;  description  of  a  route  round  the  world,  pp.  68-85  ;  description  of  the  coast  of 
Brazil,  pp.  86-97;  Cavendish's  letter,  pp.  98-99  ;  and  notice  of  a  map,  pp.  99-100. 
Sold  at  Futticks,  in  i860,  for  £1  3s. 

Cavendish.  Beschrijvinge  vande  overtrefFelijcke  ende  wydt- 
I  vermaerde  See-vaert  van  ...  Thomas |Candish  etc.,  [as  before] 
...    Gedruckt  in  t'  "Jaer  onses  Heeren  1644,,    Oblong  4to,  pp.  78. 

Forms  a  piece  in  Commelin's  "  Begin  ende  Voortgang,"  first  edition.  Vol.  i.  A 
literal  reprint  of  No.  11606,  of  1617.  A  Dutch  version  is  included  in  Van  der  Aa's 
collection,  Vol.  xx.  of  the  8vo  edition,  and  Vol.  v.  of  the  folio.  An  English  edition 
is  included  in  Vol.  iv.  of  the  new  edition  of  Hakluyt,  in  Harris'  collection  of  voyages, 
Vol.  I.,  and  Kerr's  collection.  Vol.  x.  A  Latin  version  forms  Part  8  of  Bry's  "  Grands 
Voyages."  Oee  our  Vol.  iii.,  page  40.  Tiele  proves  that  Hakluyt  furnished  to  Van 
Meteron,  then  consul  in  London  for  the  Nethetherlands,  the  narrative  as  it  is  given 
in  the  Dutch  version  of  1598.  This  translation  was  made  by  Van  Meteron  himself. 
The  full  English  original  account  did  not  appear  till  two  years  later.  Tiele  says  that 
the  Latin  ver-jion  in  the  eight  part  of  De  Bry,  of  1599,  is  faulty  and  incomplete.  The 
sixth  part  of  Hulsius'  collection  contains  an  abridged  version  of  Cavendish  and  Drake's 
voyages.     S!<    Tiele,  pp.  294-301. 

Caverly  (A.  M.)  An  Historical  Sketch  of  Troy  [N.  H.], 
and  its  Inhabitants,  from  the  First  Settlement  ot  the  Town,  in 
1764,  to  1855.  By  A.  M.  Caverly,  m.d.  ...  Keen.':  printed  at 
the  N.  l'  Sentinel  Office.  1859.  l2mo,  pp.  299.  Lithograph 
and  lithog  iphed  Portraits.  ba.,  h.  11609 

Caverly  (R.  B.)  The  Merrimac  and  its  Incidents.  An 
Epic  Poem  by  Robert  B.  Caverly.  Boston :  Innes  cff  Niles. 
1866.    i2mo,  80  1.      I  steel  Engraving,  14  Woodcuts.      11610 

Caverly.  Synopsis  of  the  Court-Martial  of  Forty  Days,  by 
Robert  B.  Caverly.  ...  With  an  Address  appended.  August, 
1858.    Lowell:  printed  by  Samuel  N.  Merrill.    1858.    8vo,  pp.  24. 


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CAYENNE. 


Cavero  y  Salazar  (Don  Jose).  Coleccion  de  las  compo- 
siciones  de  eloquencia  y  Poesia  con  que  la  real  universidad  de 
San  Marcos  de  Lima  celebro  el  recibimiento  de  Don  Joaquin  de 
la  Pezuela  y  Sanchez.     Lima.   1816.    410.     Portrait.  11612 

Cavo  (A.)  Los  tres  siglos  de  Mexico  durante  el  gobierno 
espanol,  hasta  la  entrada  del  ejercito  trigarante,  obra  escrita  a 
Roma  por  el  Padre  Andres  Cavo  de  la  Compania  de  Jesus. 
Publicala  con  notas  y  suplemento,  el  lie.  Carlos  Maria  de  Busia- 
mente  ...  .  Mexico:  Luis  Abadiano  y  Vald'es.  1836-38.  4  vols., 
4to,  Title,  pp.  iii,  2  1.,  281;  Title,  pp.  158;  Title,  vii,  419; 
Title,  viii,  281.  B.  11613 

Important  for  the  history  of  Mexico.  Vol.  iv.  is  very  scarce.  See  Bustamente.  In 
the  Andrade  catalogue  the  work  is  quoted,  "  Mexico.  1852,"  which  is  probably  an  error 
as  to  date. 

Cavo.  De  Vita  Josephi  Juliani  Parreni,  Havanensis  ab  An- 
drea Cavo  Sacerdote  Guadalaxarensi  Mexicano.  Roma.  1792. 
4to.     Portrait.  11614 

Also  on  large  paper. 

Cawdrey  (D.)  The  Inconsistencie  of  the  Independent  way, 
With  Scripture,  and  It  Self.  Manifested  in  a  threefold  Dis- 
course, I.  Vindicias  Vindiciarum,  with  M.  Cotton,  ir.  A  Re- 
view of  M.  Hookers  Survey  of  Church-Discipline.  The  first 
part.  III.  A  Diatribe  with  the  same  M.  Hooker  Concerning 
Baptism  of  Infants  of  Non-confederate  parents.  Cap  2.  Of  his 
third  part.  By  Daniel  Cawdrey  ...  .  London:  Christopher  Mere- 
dith.   MDCLI.     4tO,  13  1.,  pp.  219.  B.   I1615 

Each  part  has  a  separate  title-page.  Relates  to  Church  Government  in  New  Eng- 
land. 

Cawdrey.  Vindiciae  Clavium,  or  a  Vindication  of  the  Keys 
of  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven  into  the  hands  of  the  right  owners, 
being  some  animadversions  upon  a  Tract  by  J.  C[otton],  called 
*'  The  Keys  of  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven ;"  also  upon  another 
Tract  of  his,  called  "The  Way  of  the  Churches  of  New  Eng- 
land," By  D.  Cawdrey.     1645.    4to.  11616 

Cayenne.  Almanach  de  Cayenne,  pour  I'annee  commune 
1790,  dans  lequel  on  trouve  I'heure  de  la  haute  mer,  matin  et 
soir  pour  tous  les  jours  de  Tannee,  la  force  qu'  auront  les  marees 
des  nouvelles  et  des  pleines  lunes,  et  une  instruction  nautique 
pour  les  navigateurs  qui  veulent  atterrir  sur  les  cotes  de  la  Guy- 
ane  fran^aise.      Cayenne:  de  V Imprimerie  du  rot.  [1789.]    8vo. 


y. 


CAYET. 


449 


BuHetin  officiel  de  la  Guyane  frani^aise,  pour  les  annee  18^.7. 
A  Cayenne:  de  V'tmprimer'te  du  gouvernement.   1827.     Continued. 

Lettres  ecrites  de  Cayenne,  touchant  ce  qui  s'est  passe  a  la 
descente  des  Francois  et  leur  etablissement  en  Amerique.  Paris, 
1653.  11619 

Mission  de  Cayenne  et  de  La  Guyane  fran^aise  avec  une  carte 
geographique  Paris:  'Julten^  Lanier ,^  Cosnard  et  O-  1857.  8vo, 
2  1.,  pp.  xxi,  544.      Map.  BA.  1162G 

Forms  Vol.  i.  of  "  Voyages  et  travaux  des  missioiuires  dc  la  compagnie  de  Jesiis  .  . 
pour  servir  de  complement  au  Lettres  edifiantes." 

Narrative  of  the  Deportation  to  Cayenne  of  Barthelemy, 
Pichegru,  Willot,  Marbois,  La  Rue,  Ramel,  &c.  London.  lygg. 
8vo.  11621 

Neue  Reise  nach  Cayenne.  ...  Aus  den  Tagebuche  eines 
franziisischen  Burgers  mit  Anmerkungen  von  M.  G.  Leipzig: 
Reincke  und  Hinrichs.    1709.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  (2),  212.       H.  iibll 

Neue  Reise  nach  Cayenne;  oder  Nachricht  von  d.  franzo- 
sische  Guiana.  Aus  dem  Franzosisch.  Leipzig.  1802.  8vo. 
Map.  1 1623 

Rapport  des  commissaires  de  la  Societe  royale  de  medecinc, 
sur  le  mal  rouge  de  Cayenne  ou  elephantiasis.  Paris.  1785. 
8vo.  1 1624 

Tableau  de  Cayenne,  1798.     See  [Gallard  de  Terraube], 

Tables  des  actes  legislatifs  publics  dans  la  Guyane  fran^aise 
depuis  I'annee  1817  jusqu'en  decembre  1827,  recueillis  par  ordre 
de  matieres,  par  ordre  chronologique  et  par  ordre  alphabetique. 
Cayenne:  imp.  du  gouvernement.   1829.     8vo,  pp.  xj,  352,  106. 

Tefereel  van  Cayenne.     See  [Gallard  de  Terraube]. 

Les  Veillees  de  Cayenne;  par  un  deporte.  Paris  an  vr. 
[1798.]    i2mo.  1 1626 

A  large  collection  of  proclamations,  laws,  and  orders  issued  at  Cayenne,  between 
1790-1797,  in  quarto  and  folio,  may  be  consulted  in  the  New  York  State  Library  at 
Albany,     See  also  Guyane. 

[Cayet  (Pierre  Victor).]  Chronologic  Septcnaire|de|  L'His- 
toire  de  la  Paix  entre|les  Roys  dc  France  |  et  d'Espagne.  |  Con- 
tenant  les  choses  plus  memorables  adue- 1  nues  en  France,  Espagne, 
Allcmagne,  Italic,  An-|gleterre ;  Ecosse,  F'andres,  Hongrie, 
Pologne,  I  Suece,  Transsiluanie,  &  autres  endroits  de  l'Eu-|rope: 

VOL.   III.  56 


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auec  le  succez  de  plusieurs  navigations  |  faictes  aux  Indes  Orien- 
tales,  Occidentales,  &  |  Septentrionales,  depuis  le  commencement 
de|ran  1598.  iusques  a  la  fin  de  Pan  1604.  |  Divisee  en  Sept 
Livres.  [  Derniere  Edition.  |  A  Paris^  Par  lean  Richer^  rue  S.  lean 
de  Latran  a  t  Arbre  \  verdoyant :  Et  en  sa  boutique  au  Palais^  sur  U 
Perron\Royaly  vis  a  vis  de  la  gallerie  des  Prisf>nniers.\M.Ti.ci\.\ 
8vo,  5  1.,  506  folioed  1.  11627 

Contains  details  of  voyages  to  the  East  and  West  Indies,  more  particularly  Canada. 
from  1598  to  1604.  The  first  edition  was  Pdri'i.  i6o;.  This  was  continued  under 
the  title  of  "  Chronologic  Neveuaire"  to  1612,  making  four  volumes.  It  is  supple- 
mented by  the  "  Mercure  Franfaise."  Contains  the  expedition  of  Du  Pont  to  Canada 
in  1603,  as  described  by  Champlain.  <*Ouvrage  curieux  et  assez  bien  icrit."  — 
Brunet. 

Cayetano  de  Cabrera  y  Quintero.     See  No.  9816. 

Cayetano  Portugal  (J.)  Conducta  del  reverendo  obispo 
de  Michoacan  Don  J.  Cayetano  Portugal,  con  motivo  del  des- 
tierro  que  impuso  el  gobierno  de  aquel  estado  a  varios  eclesias- 
ticos  desafectos  al  sistema  federal.     Mexico.   1833.  4to,  pp.  43. 

Cayetano  Portugal.  Honras  funebres  de  Illmo.  Sr.  D. 
Juan  Cayetano  Portugal,  dignisimo  obispo  de  Michoacan,  verifi- 
cadas  en  esta  Santa  Iglesia  Catedral,  en  los  dias  11  y  12  de  no- 
viembre  del  afio  de  1850.     Mexico.   1851.    Folio,  pp.  121. 

By  Arthur 

Portrait.    + 

2  vols.,  8vo, 

II 630 


Thomas.'  1793. 
Cayley  (W.) 


Cayley  (A.)     Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  Knt. 
Cayley,  Jun.,  Esq.     London.   1805.    2  vols.,  4to. 
Second  Edition.     London:  Cadelli^  Davies.   1806. 
pp.  XV,  435  ;  xi,  457.     Portrait. 

Sic  M.  R.,  L.  377. 

Cayley  (C.)     The  Seraphical  Young  Shepherd.     Boston:  J. 
i2mo,  pp.  179.  11631 

Finances  and  Trade  of  Canada  at  the  Be- 
ginning of  1855.  By  W.  Cayley,  Inspector  General  of  Canada. 
London.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  40.  11 632 

Caylus  (E.)     Politique  exterieure  des  £tats-Unis,  Doctrine 
de  Monroe.     Par  Ernest  Caylus.     Paris:    Dentu.    1865.    8vo, 

BA.  1 1 633 

Celebration  of  Cayuga  Lake  Academy,  July  22d, 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  22,  (2).  1 1634 

Cayuga  County  Teachers'  Institute.     Catalogue  of  the  Mem- 
bers during  its  Session  at  Auburn,  1843.     Auburn.   1843.    ^^°' 


pp.  31. 

CaYUGA. 

1857.     [n.  p 


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Cayuga  Lake,  Cayuga  Bridge,  Taghcanic  Falls  on  the  Cayuga, 
Albany,   i860.    241110,  pp.  8.  1 1636 

Minutes  of  the  Cayuga  Baptist  Association.  Auburn.  181 7. 
8vo.  '^637 

Proceedings  of  the  Cayuga  County  Convention  of  Delegates. 
Auburn.   1819.    8vo,  pp.  32.  11638 

Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors  of  the  County  of 
Cayuga,  for  1857.    ^^°'     Continued.  11639 

Cazal  (M.  a.  de).  Corografia  Brazilica  ou  rela^io  his- 
torico-geografica  do  Reino  do  Brazil.  Por  Manuel  Ayres  de 
Cazal.  Rio  de  Janeiro :  na  impressdo  Rfgia.  181 7.  2  vols.,  4to, 
5  1.,  pp.  420,  2  1.;   I  1.,  pp.  379,  2  1.  BD.  1 1 640 

Heber's  copy  sold  for  £1  i^s. ;  Ternaux's  for  48  (x.     Set  Lederc,  304. 

Caze  (De).  Compagnie  de  colonisation  generale  a  la  Guyane 
fran^aise,  proposee  a  Industrie  nationale  par  M.  De  Caze  (De 
Provence),  homme  de  lettres.  Paris:  Demonville.  1826.  8vo, 
pp.  xvi,  95.  s.  1 1641 

Caze  (J.  F.  A.)  Projet  de  colonisation  pour  la  Guyane  fran- 
^aise.     Paris:  Demonville.   1827.    8vo.  1 1642 

Cazeau  (Fr.)  Reclamation  a  la  cour  de  France  d'une  dette 
authentique,  reconnue  par  les  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique.  Por 
Fr.  Cazeau.     1787.   4to.  "643 

Also:  Precis  de  la  reclamation  du  sieur.     1787.     410. 

Cazenove  (L.  de).  La  guerre  et  I'humanite  aux  xix^  siecle 
par  Leonce  de  Cazenove.  Paris:  Arnauld  de  Vresse.  1869. 
8vo,  pp.  412.  1 1 644 

Contains  a  chapter,  "  La  guerre  d'Amerique  et  les  hospitaliers." 

Cecil  (E.)  Life  of  Lafayette.  ...  For  Children.  ...  By  E. 
Cecil.  Boston:  Crosby^  Nichols^  and  Company,  i860.  i6Tno,  3 
1.,  pp.  218.     6  colored  Lithographs.  h.  11645 

Cecil.  Life  of  George  Washington,  Written  for  Children. 
By  E.  Cecil.  Boston.  1859.  i2mo,  2  1.,  pp.  258.  6  colored 
Lithographs.  1 1 646 

Cecil.  Life  of  Franklin,  Written  for  Children.  By  E. 
Cecil.     Boston.  1859.    i6mo.  11647 

Cecil,  pseudonym.     Kansas.     See  [Fisher  (C.  £.)] 


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Cejudo  (J.)  En  la  inauguracion  del  conservatorio  national 
de  declamacion  de  Mexico,  el  director  general,  Don  Jose  Cejudo, 
a  los  alumnos  de  ambos  secsos  matriculados  en  la  primera  enoca. 
Mexico.    1853.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  8.  1 1648 

The  Celebrated  Speech  of  a  Celebrated  Commoner.  Ste  [Pitt 
(William)]. 

Celebrated  Trials  of  all  Countries,  and  Remarkable  Cases  of 
Criminal  Jurisprudence.  Selected  by  a  Member  of  the  Phila- 
delphia Bar.  ...  Philadelphia :  E,  L.  Carey  and  A.  Hart.  1835. 
8vo,  pp.  4,  2  1.,  pp.  5-596.  H.  1 1649 

Includes  "Trial  of  Captain  Kidd,"  and  lome  other  American  cases. 

Celebrated  Trials  of  all  Countries,  and  Remarkable  Cases  of 
Criminal  Jurisprudence.  Selected  by  a  Member  of  the  Phila- 
delphia Bar.      Philadelphia.   1843.    8vo.  I1650 

Contains  over  eighty-eight  trials,  among  them,  "The  Samuelston  Witches  in  1678," 
"The  Salem  Witches,"  "Captain  Kidd,"  etc. 

Celebration  by  the  Colored  People's  Educational  Monument 
Association  in  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  on  the  Fourth  of 
July,  1865,  on  the  Presidential  Grounds,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Printed  by  order  of  the  Board  of  Directors.  L.  A.  Bell,  Re- 
cording Secretary.  Washington^  D.  C:  McGill  &  fVitherow^ 
Printers.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  33.  11651 

Celebration  of  the  Battle  of  King's  Mountain,  October,  1855, 
and  the  Address  of  the  Hon.  John  S.  Preston.  Together  with 
the  Proceedings  of  the  Meetings  and  Accompanying  Documents. 
Torkville^S.  C:  Miller  ^5^  Melton.   1855.    8 vo,  pp.  108.      11652 

The  Celebration  of  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Intro- 
duction of  the  Art  of  Printing  into  New  Hampshire,  in  the  city 
of  Portsmouth,  Oct.  6,  1856.  A  Sketch  of  the  Proceeding,  the 
Oration,  Decorations,  Speeches,  Sentiments,  Letters,  &c.,  &c. 
Portsmouth:   Edward  N.  Fuller.   1857.    8vo,  pp.  60.  I1653 

Celiar,  leyenda  americana  por  Don  Alejandro  Magarifios  Cer- 
vantes precedida  de  un  discurso  preliminar  por  Don  Ventura  de 
la  Vega.  Paris :  Ign<>-  Boix  y  C."-  Noviembre  de  1852.  8vo,  pp. 
120.  B.  11654 

Cellarius  (C.)  Notitia  Orbis  Antiqui,  sive  Geographia 
Plenior,  Chr,  Cellarius  coUegit,  auxit  L.  J.  C.  Schwartz.  Lipsia. 
1731.     2  vols.,  4to.     Maps.    +  Lipsia.   1773.    2  vols.,  4to. 

The  second   volume  contains:    " Additamentum  de  novo  orbe  an  cognitus  fuerit 
veteribus." 


CENSUS. 


453 


Cellarius  (Franz).  Geographische  Unterricht  (iber  den 
Weltthiel  von  Europa;  nebst  ciiiem  Anhange  von  ...  Amerika. 
Eichstadt.   1787.    8vo.  1 1656 

Cellem  (R.)  Visit  of  His  Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of 
Wales  to  the  British  North  American  Provinces  and  United 
States  in  the  Year  i860.  Compiled  from  the  Public  Journals 
by  Robert  Cellem.      Toronto.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  438.  11657 

Celliez  {Mile  Adelaide  de).  Christophe  Colomb,  suivi 
d'une  nouvelle  americaine.  Paris:  Gaumefreres.  1840.  2  vols., 
8vo.    -f  Nouvelle  edition.      Tourna't:   Casterman.    1851.    i2mo. 

Celliez.  Christoph  Columbus,  oder  die  Entdeckung  von 
Amerika.  Nach  dcm  Franzosischem  der  Celliez  von  Joseph 
Borscht.  Regenshurg :  Manx.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  348.  Engraving. 
(Bibl.  f.  die  reifere  christl.  Jugcnd,  xxi.  Bd.)  11^59 

Celliez.  Histoire  du  Paraguay:  Par  M"e  Celliez.  Paris: 
Gaume freres.    1 84 1.    2  vols.,  i8mo,  12 J  sheets.  11 660 

The  Censor.  Numb.  i.  Saturday,  November  23,  1771. 
\Boston:~\  E.  Russell.     Folio,  pp.  4.     Continued  weekly.         ba. 

Census.  Return  of  the  whole  number  of  Persons  within  the 
several  Districts  of  the  United  States,  according  to  "An  Act 
providing  for  the  Enumeration  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  United 
States,"  passed  March  i,  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  ninty 
one.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Childs  and  Swaine.  m.dcc.xci. 
8vo,  pp.  56.  -|-  London:  R.  Phillips.  1793.  8vo,  pp.  56.  4- 
IVashington.   1802.    8vo.  11662 

Each  copy  of  the  Philadelphia  edition  is  signed  with  the  autograph  of  Thomas  Jef- 
ferson, at  that  time  Secretary  of  State.  I  have  not  seen  the  title  of  the  second  return. 
The  third  is  described  in  the  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Congress,  thus: 

Census  of  the  United  States.  [Third.]  18 10.  [^IFashing- 
ton.   1812?]    Oblong  folio,  90  I.    -\-  Washington.  [1802?]    8vo. 

There  is  also,  *'  Tabular  Statements  of  the  ceveral  branches  of  American  Manufac- 
tures, exhibiting  them  by  States,  Territories  and  Districts,  so  far  as  they  are  returned  in 
the  Reports  of  the  Marshalls,  and  of  the  Secretaries  of  the  Territories  and  their  respec- 
tive Assistants,  in  the  Autumn  of  the  Year  1810,  together  with  similar  Returns  of 
Doubtful  Goods,  Productions  of  the  Soil,  and  Agricultural  Stock,  as  far  as  they  have 
been  received.     Philadelphia,   18 1 3."    4to,  pp.  50. 

Census  for  1820,  being  the  Fourth  Census.  ...  IVashington: 
Printed  by  Gales  and  Seaton.   1821.    Folio.  1 1 664 

A  synopsis  of  these  was  printed,  Boston.  i8zi.    8vo,  pp.  xo. 


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CENSUS. 


Fifth  (  cnsus ;  or  Enumeration  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  United 
States,  1830.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Schedule  of  the  whoK- 
Number  of  Persons  within  the  several  Districts  of  the  United 
States;  taken  according  to  the  acts  of  I  790,  1800,  1810,  1820. 
fVashington.    1832.    Folio.  1 1665 

Abstract  of  the  Returns  of  the  Fifth  Census  of  the  United 
States,     [^fyashington.    1832.]    8vo,  pp.  40.  Il6t)6 

Compendium  of  the  Enumeration  of  the  Inhaliitants  and  Sta- 
tistics of  the  United  States,  as  obtained  at  the  Department  of 
State,  from  the  Returns  of  the  Sixth  Census,  by  Counties  and 
Principal  Towns.  To  which  is  added  an  abstract  of  each  pre- 
ceding Census.  Prepared  at  the  Department  of  State.  IVash- 
ington.    1841.     Folio,  pp.  475.  C,  P.  11667 

Set  the  "Merchants'  Magazine"  for  February,  1845. 

A  Census  of  Pensioners  for  Revolutionary  or  Military  St  1  v  ices  ; 
with  their  Names,  Ages,  and  Places  of  Residence,  as  Returned 
by  the  Marshals  of  the  Several  Judicial  Districts  under  the  Arts 
for  taking  the  Sixth  Census  IVashington :  Printed  by  Blair  and 
Rives.    J841.    4to,  pp.  igfj  1 1668 

Seventh  Census  of  the  United  States,  1850.  Embracing  a 
Statistical  View  of  each  of  the  States  and  Territories,  arranged 
by  Counties,  Towns,  etc.,  under  the  following  divisions:  i. 
Population  by  Counties.  Classifications  of  Ages  and  Color. 
Aggregates.  2.  Population  by  Sub-divisions  of  Counties.  3. 
Nativities  of  the  Population.  4.  Births,  Marriages,  Deaths, 
Dwellings,  and  Families.  5.  Progress  of  the  Population.  6. 
Deaf  and  Dumb,  Blind,  Insane  and  Idiotic.  7.  Colleges,  Acad- 
emies, Schools,  &c.  8.  Attending  School  during  Year,  as  Re- 
turned by  Families.  9.  Adults  in  the  State,  who  can  not  read 
and  write.  lO.  Professions,  Occupations,  and  Trades  of  the 
Male  Population.  11.  Agriculture,  Farms  and  Implements, 
Stock,  Products,  Home  Manufactures,  &c.  12.  Newspapers 
and  Periodicals.  13.  Libraries  other  than  Private.  14.  Churches, 
Church  Property,  &c.  ...  With  an  Appendix,  embracing  Notes 
upon  the  Tables  of  each  of  the  States,  &c.  J.  D.  B.  Dt  Bow. 
fVashington :  Robert  Armstrongs  Printer.  1853.  4^°»  PP*  cxxxvi, 
1022.  1 1669 

Report  of  Joseph  C.  G.  Kennedy,  Superintendent  of  the  Cen- 
sus, for  December  i,  1852.  To  which  is  appended,  the  Report 
for  December  i,  1851.      Washington.    1853.    ^^°'  ^*  11670 


CENTINEL. 


455 


The  Seventh  Census  of  the  United  States  of  America.  New 
Tork.   1 85 1.    iSmo,  pp.  56.  ir'^-l 

Mortality  Statistics  of  the  Seventh  Census  of  the  United 
States,  1850  ...  IVashington.  1855.  8vo.  (Hdusc  of  Reps.  Ex. 
Doc.  No.  98,  33d  Congress,  2d  Session.)  n.  11672 

The  census  fii'    'SCo  is  divided  into  four  ■  lasses,  the  titles  '  f  whith  arc  ! 

Agricultuu  of  the  United  States  in  i860;  Compiled  from  the 
Original  Returns  of  the  Eighth  Census,  under  the  Direction  of 
the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  By  Joseph  C.  G.  Kennedy,  Super- 
intendent of  Census,  irnshington:  Government  Printing  Office. 
1864.    4to,  pp.  clxxii,  292.  "673 

Population  of  the  United  States  in  i860;  Compiled  from  the 
Original  Returns  of  the  Eighth  Census,  undci  the  Direction  of 
the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  By  Joseph  C.  G,  Kennedy,  Super- 
intendent of  Census.  If^'^ashington :  Government  Printing  Office, 
1864.     4to,  pp.  cvii,  (l),  694.  I '674 

Manufactures  of  the  United  States  in  i860;  Compiled  trom 
the  Original  Returns  of  the  Eighth  Census,  under  the  Direction 
of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior.  IVashington:  Government  Print- 
ing Office.    1865.    4to,  pp.  ccxvii,  745,  (l).  J '675 

Statistics  of  the  United  States,  (including  Mortality,  Property, 
&c.)  in  i860;  Compiled  from  the  Original  Returns  and  being 
the  final  exhibit  of  the  Eighth  Census,  under  the  Direction  of  the 
Secretary  of  the  Interior.  Washington :  Government  Printing 
Office.   1866.    4to,  pp,  Ixvi,  (i),  584.  11676 

Centenera  (M.  del  B.)     See  Barco  Centenera,  Vol.  i..  No. 

JJ'     *  The  correct  title  of  No.  3371  is  as  below: 

Centenera.  La  Argentina,  o  la  conquista  del  Rio  de  La 
Plata,  pocma  histdrico  por  el  arcediano  D,  Martin  del  Barco 
Centenera.  Buenos- Jires :  imprenta  del  estado.  1836.  Folio, 
Title,  pp.  viii,  ii,  312,  xxiv,  (i).    (Angelis.  Coleccion,  Tomo  11.) 

The  Centennial.  1766-1866.  Illustrated.  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Curry.     New  Tork:  N.  Tibbals.    4to,  pp.  16.      11678 

Relating  to  the  centenary  of  Methodism  in  America. 

Centinel  (V.)  Massachusetts  in  Agony,  or  Important  Hints 
to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Province;  calling  aloud  for  Justice  to 
be  done  to  the  Offenders;  and  avert  the  impending  wrath  over 
the  Oppressed.     By  Vincent  Centinel.      Boston.    1750.    pp.  20. 


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CENTRAL. 


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Centenary  Colleor.  Catalogue  ot  thr  Officers  and  Stu- 
dents in  Centenary  College  of  Louisiana  ...  l85l-'52.  'ftick- 
son^  La.:  ^'^  Southern  Mirror"  OjJ'ut  Print.    June  4,  1852.    8v(), 


pp.  22. 


H.    I  1680 


Central  America.  Amcriouc  Ccnrralc.  Colonisation  du 
District  de  Santo  Thomas  de  Guatemala.  Collection  de  ren- 
seignements  publics  ou  rccueillis  par  la  Compjignie  Beige  de  Col- 
onisation.    Paris.  1844.    8vo,  30  sheets.    4  Maps,  and  4  Plates. 

CKNTRo-AMKRtKA.  Nuch  den  gcgenwartigen  Zustanden  des 
Landes  und  Volkcs,  in  Bezichung  aut  die  Verbindung  der  bciden 
Oceane,  und  im  Intercsse  der  dcutschen  Auswanderung  bear- 
beitct  von  C.  F.  Reichardt.  Braunschweig.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  254. 
3  Maps.  1 1682 

Correspondence  with  the  United  States  respecting  Central 
America.  Printed  by  order  of  Parliament.  London.  1856-60. 
Folio,  pp.  344.  I '683 

Ste  alio  "gujrterly  Review,"  xcix.  235. 

Documents  Relative  to  Central  American  Affairs  and  the  En- 
listment (Question.  f Washington:  Cornelius  IVendc'l^  Printer. 
1856.    8vo,  pp.  485.     Map.  H.I  1684 

Memorias.     See  [Montufau  (M.)] 

Question  anglo-americaine.     See  [Squier  (E.  G.)] 

An  article  on  the  ruined  cities  of  Central  America  is  included  in  "Chamber*! 
Papers  for  the  People."  The  Messages  of  tiic  President  of  the  Republic  of  Central 
America  are  published  at  Guatemala. 

Twenty-Seventh  Annual  Report  of  ...  the  Central  American 
Education  Society  ...  .  Philadelphia :  Isaac  Ashmead.,  Printer, 
1845.    «vo,  pp.  4,  9-35,  (i).  H.  1 1685 

Central  Military  Tract  Railroad  Company.  Report,  June, 
1856.      Chicago.     8vo.  s.  1 1686 

Central  Pacific  Railroad.  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of 
Surveys.  On  the  Preliminary  Survey,  Cost  of  Construction, 
and  estimated  Revenue  of  a  Branch,  of  The  Central  Pacific 
Railroad,  from  Marysville,  California,  to  the  Columbia  River  in 
Oregon  ;  together  with  a  Report  on  the  Wealth  and  Resources 
of  the  State  of  Oregon.  Salem,  Oregon  :  Statesman  Power  Press. 
1864.    8vo.  11687 

Central  Park.     See  New  York. 


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Ckntkh  Coi.i.Ec;f..  The  Twelfth  Triennial  atul  Thirty-Sixth 
Annual  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  ol  Centre  Col- 
lege, at  Danvill'*,  Kentucky,  i860.  Danville,  i860.  8vo,  pp. 
50.  H.  1 1688 

Centro- America.     See  Central  America. 

Cttitun  -lisoiiation.  Constitution  of  "The  Century "  ...  \\w 
Tork.   1857.    i6mo,  pp.  16.  11689 

"  A  body  ...  located  in  thr  city  of  New  Vorlt,  for  (lie  purpoie  «)f  prumtitin;;  the 
aJvancemrnt  of  Art  and  Literaturr,  liy  eitiiMitliinK  'ind  nu)ti(.iinint;  «  lilirary,  rcidin)^ 
room,  and  (,  illery  uf  art,"  Oulian  C.  Verpi.ini:k,  Wm.  C.  Bryant,  etc.,  being  riicinbcrii. 

PrcvLcedings  of  the  Century  Association  in  Honor  of  the 
Memory  of  Brig. -Gen.  J.  S.  Wadsworth  and  Col.  Peter  A. 
Porter:  with  the  Eulogies  read  by  Wm.  J.  Hoppiri,  and  Kred. 
S.  Cozzcns.  December  3,  1864.  New  Tork:  D.  I^un  Noitrand. 
M  uccc  Lxv.    8vo,  pp.  88.  H.  1 1 690 

Twelfth-Night  at  the  Century  Club.    See  [Vcrplanck  (G.  C.)] 

Cknt'a(P.  C.)  Davis  and  Lee:  a  Vindication  of  the  Southern 
States,  Citizens,  and  Rights.  By  P.  C.  Centz.  New  Tork: 
Van  Evrie^  HortonisS  Co.    1 86 1.    8vo,  pp.  80.  11 691 

Cei'eda  (Francisco  de).  Arte  de  las  Icnguas  Chiapa,  Zoquc, 
Ccldales,  y  Cinacanteca.      Mexico.    1560.     4to.  11692 

"Cei  diversL-s  Ungues  sont  parlees  par  les  Indiens  du  Mcxique,"  —  Ternaux,  85. 
"Livre  tres  rare." —  Bkunbt,  1739. 

Cepeda  (F.  de).  Relacionj  vnivcrsal  Legitima,  |y  vcrdadcra 
del  sitio  en  t|ve  esta  fvndadajla  muy  noble,  insigne,  y  muy  leal 
Ciudad  de  Mexico,  cabe^a  de  las  Provincias  de  toda  |  la  Nueva 
Espana.  Lagunas,  Rios,  y  Montes  que  la  cinen  y  rodean. 
Cal^adas  que  las  dibiden.  Y  Aze-  |  quias  que  la  atrauicsan. 
Ynundaciones  que  a  padecido  desde  su  Gentilidad.  Remedios 
aplicados.  jDesagues  propuestos,  y  emprendidos.  Origen  v  fab- 
rica  del  de  Gueguctoca,  y  estado  en  que|oy  sc  halla.  Vmpo- 
siciones,  derramas,  y  gastos  que  se  an  hecho.  Forma  con  que 
se  a  auc-|tuado  desde  el  ano  de  1553.  hasta  el  prescnte  de  1637. 
|Ano  de  [3  Vignettes]  1637.  |De  orden,  |y  mandato  del  |  Ex- 
celletissimo|Senor  D.  Lope|Diez  de  Arme-|dariz,  Marques  de 
Cadereita,  |del  Conscjo  dejGuerra  de  su|  Magestad,  su  |  Mavor- 
domo,  I  Virrey,  Gouer-  |  nador  y  Capita  |  General  de  la  |  Nucua  Es- 
pana, |y  Presidente  dejla  Real  Audic-|cia  que  en  esta  |  Ciudad 
reside.  |  Dispuesta,  y  ordenada  por  el  Licenciado  Don  F'ernando 
de  Cepeda  Relator  della.      Y  Don   Fernando  Alfonso  |Carri Ho 

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Escriuano  Mayor  del  Cauildo.  |  Corregida,  ajustada,  y  concertada 
con  el  Licenciado  Don  luan  de  Albares  Serrano  del  Consejo  de 
su  I  Majestad  Oydor  mas  antiguo  de  la  dicha  Real  Audiencia.  |  En 
Mexico^  en  la  Imprenta  de  Francisco  Salbago^  Minis tro  del  S.  Officio. 

1  [Colophon:!  En  la  Emprenta  de  Francisco  Salbago^  Mi-\nistro 
del  sancto  Officio^  en  la  calle  de  san  Francisco,  m.dc.xxxvii.   Folio, 

2  1.,  31  numbered  1.,  42  n.  1.,  28  n.  1.,  39  n.  1.  j.c.B.,  h. 

"  This  very  rare  book  contains  an  official  account  of  the  celebrated  Desaque,  or  canal 
of  Gueguetoca,  called,  by  Humboldt,  Huehuetoca,  which  was  constructed  to  carry  off 
the  superabundant  waters  of  the  lake  of  Mexico.  Humboldt  gives  a  full  account  of 
this  stupendous  undertaking."  —  Rich. 

Cepeda.  ...  relacion  ...  [de]  la  detencion  de  la  Flota  deste 
Reyno  ...  .  [Signed :]  Fernando  de  Cepeda.  [Colophon :] 
Mexico:  Francisco  Salbago.   1638.     Folio,  lO  numbered  1.  H. 

Cepeda.  Relacion  que  incluie  otra  de  D.  Carlos  de  Ibarra, 
al  marques  de  Cadereyta,  virrey  desta  Nueva  Espana,  del  suc- 
cese  de  su  armada  afio  de  1638  con  los  corsarios  y  fiestas  que  se 
hicieron  por  la  fuga  de  los  ennemigos.     Mexico.    1658.    Folio. 

Title  from  Ternaux-Compans,  No.  763. 

Cepeva.  Resumpta  historlal  de  Espana  desde  el  diluvio  hasta 
el  ano  1642  [1652].     Madrid.    1654.    410,  182  1.  11696 

Contains  particulars  concerning  the  discovery  of  America. 

Cerdena  (Ant.  Machorie  de).  Arte  y  Vocabulario  de  la  Len- 
gua  Lule  y  Tonocote.      Madrid.   1732.    l2mo.  11697 

An  excessively  rare  book,  almost  unknown  to  bibliographers.  The  author  was 
Procurator-General  of  the  Jesuits  in  Paraguay.  Sold  at  Puttick's,  No.  210,  1854,  for 
£5  izs.  6d. 

CerdeSJo  y  M0N90N  (L.)  Manifiesto  legal,  cosmografico  y 
historico  en  defensa  del  derecho  del  rey  y  de  la  sentencia  del  20 
de  febrero  dada  por  los  jueces  plenipotenciaros  de  Castilla  y 
Portugal,  sobre  la  situacion  de  la  nueva  colonia  del  Sacramento 
a  la  ribera  del  norte  del  rio  de  la  Plata,  por  D.  Luis  Cerdeno  y 
Mon^on.     Madrid.   1680.    Folio.  11698 

Title  from  Ternaux-Compans,  No.  956. 

Ceremonies  ...  religieuses.  See  Bernard  (J.  F.),  Vol.  ii., 
No.  4931. 

Clkero  (M.  J.)  Balanza  mercantil  de  la  Isle  de  Puerto-Rico. 
1843.    4^°-  1 1 699 

Cerfbeer  (A.  E.)     La  Guyane,  civilisation  et  barbaric,  cou- 


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CERQUEIRA. 


459 


tumes  et  paysages 
i8mo,  9|  sheets. 


Par  A.  E.  Cerfbeer.     Parts:   Giraud.  1854. 

11700 

Cerisier  (Antoine  Marie).  Histoire  de  la  Fondation  des 
Colonies  des  Anciennes  Republiques,  adaptee  a  la  Dispute  pre- 
sente  de  la  Grande  Bretagne  avec  des  Colonies  Amcricaines 
traduite  de  I'Anglais.      Utrecht.    1778.    iimo.  c.  11 701 

[Cerisier.]  Le  destin  de  I'Amerique  ou  dialogues  pittoresques 
dans  lesquels  On  developpe  la  cause  des  evenemens  actuels,  la 
politique  et  les  interets  des  puissances  de  TEurope  relativement 
a  cette  guerre,  et  les  suites  qu'elle  devroit  avoir  pour  la  bonheur 
de  I'humanite,  traduit  fidelement  de  I'anglois.  ...  London:  J. 
Bew.  [1780?]    8vo,  pp.  104.  H.  11702 

The  mistakes  in  English  on  the  title  -page  (sha-  |  re,  tot  for  to,  mary  for  may)  show 
that  this  was  not  printed  in  London.  I  have  seen  it  quoted  with  the  following  im- 
print:  London;  J.  Adamion^  No.  13,  Frtt  Briton  Street.  Also,  londres.  m.dcc.lxxx. 
8vo,  pp.  115.  H,  It  consists  of  imaginary  dialogues  between  Lord  North,  Lord  Bute, 
Mr.  Sthevens,  etc.,  and  is  attributed  to  M.  Cerisier,  by  Barbier,  who  says  it  is  "  not 
translated  from  the  Englich."     See  M.  R.,  lxiii.  142. 

Cerqueira  e  Silva  (Ignacio  Accioli  de).  Corografia  Pa- 
raense,  ou  descrip^ao  Hsica,  historica,  e  politica,  da  provincia  do 
Gram-Para.  Bahia:  typografia  do  Diario.  1833.  8vo,  pp.  viii, 
347.     Table.  c.  11 703 

Cerqueira  e  Silva.  Disserta^So  historica,  ethnographica  e 
politica  sobre  as  tribus  aborigines,  que  habitarun  a  provincia  da 
Bahia,  ao  tempo  que  a  Brasil  foi  descoberto.  Bahia.  1848. 
8vo.  11704 

See  Revista  Trimensal  di  Inst.,  etc.,  xii.  143. 

Cerqueira  e  Silva.  Ensaio  corographico  do  inipero  do 
Brasil,  consagrado  a  Sua  Magestade  o  imperador,  o  Sr.  D.  Pedro 
II.     Rio  de  Janeiro.   185 1.  "705 

Cerqueira  e  Silva.  Informa^ao,  ou  descrip^ao  topographico 
e  politica  do  Rio  de  S.  Francisco,  escripta  em  virtude  de  ordem 
especial.     Bahia.   1847.  1 1706 

Cerqueira  e  Silva.  Memorias  historicas,  e  poHticas  da 
provincia  da  Bahai.  Por  Ignacio  Accioli  de  Cerqueira  e  Silva. 
Bahia:  De  Pr'ecourt  et  O*-  1 835.  5  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  viii,  349, 
Table;  viii,  318,  i  1.;  pp.  256,  2  1. ;  pp.  251 ;  2  1.,  pp.  219. 

Cerqueira  e  Silva  (Jose  Antonio  de).  O  Brasil  salvo,  ou 
a  discordia  abysmada.  Drama  heroico.  Rio  de  Janeiro.  1830. 
4to.  II 708 


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Ckrro  y  Zamudio  (Jose  Santiago).     See  Undiano  y  Gastelu 

(S..) 

Ccrtaine  Inducements  |  To  Well  Minded  |  People,  |  Who  are 
heerc  straitned  in  their  Estates  or  otherwise:  |  or  [such  as  are 
willing  out  of  Noble  and  Publique  Prin-  |  ciples,  to  transport 
themselves  or  servants,  |  or  Agents  for  them  into  tlie  West-| 
Indies,  for  the  propagating!  the  Gospell  and  in- [crease  of  Trade. 
I  [^London.  1 644.]  4to,  pp.  16.  +  New  Tork :  reprinted  for 
^Joseph  Sabln.    1865.     4to,  pp.  24.  11 709 

The  rt-print  forms  No.  iv.  of  Sabin's  Reprints.     Fifty  copies  on  large  paper, 

Cerutti  (F.  E.)  Peru  and  Spain,  being  a  Narrative  of  the 
Events  preceding  and  following  the  Seizure  of  the  Chincha 
Islands,  with  an  Analysis  of  the  Despatch  ot  Senor  Salazar  y 
Mazarredo,  Her  Catholic  Majesty's  "Special  Commissary"  to 
Peru,  and  Minister  to  Bolivia,  detailing  his  Adventurous  Voyage 
homewards.  By  Captain  C.  F.  Cerruti,  Ex-Private  Secretary 
to  H.  C.  M.'s  "Special  Commissary."  London  and  Edinburgh : 
IVilliams  and  Norgate.   186^.     8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  72.  ba.  1 1 710 

Cervantes  (A.  M.)  Amor  y  patria.  Drama  en  cincoactos 
y  en  verso  original  de  Alejandro  Magarinos  Cervantes.  Monte- 
video.  1857.     8vo,  pp.  132.  11711 

Cervantes.  Brisas  del  Plata  por  Alejandro  Magarinos  Cer- 
vantes.     Montevideo.    1864.     2  pts.,  4to,  pp.  256.  11 712 

Cervantes.  Estudios  historicos,  politicos  y  sociales  sobre 
el  Rio  de  la  Plata,  por  D.  Alejandro  Magarinos  Cervantes. 
Paris.    1854.    i8mo,  pp.  414.  c.  11713 

Cervantes.  La  iglesia  y  el  estado  considerados  en  sus  rela- 
ciones  religiosas,  politicas  y  civiles  por  Alejandro  Magarinos 
Cervantes.      Montevideo.   1856.     8vo,  pp.  186.  nyH 

Cervantes  de  Salazar.  Dialogi  di  Academio  Mexicana: 
Civitas  Mexicus  inter.  Por  Francesca  Cervantes  de  Salazar. 
Mexico:   Juan  Pablos.   1555.     8vo.  ii7'5 

Cervantes  (Juan  Ortiz  de).  Memorial  por  los  reinos  del 
Peru.     1.621.    -I-  i'627.  11716 

Titles  from  Ternaux,  N08.  434,  490. 

Cesnola  (Louis  Palma  di).  Ten  Months  in  Libby  Prison.  ... 
[^Neiu  Tork?   1S65.]    4to,  pp.  7.  H.  11717 


CHABERT. 


461 


Cer- 
1712 

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1717 


Cespedes  (A.  G.  de).  Regimiento  de  Navigacion]  Mando 
Hazer  el  Rei  Nvcsjiro  Sefior|por  Orden  de  sv  Conscio  |  Real 
de  las  Indias|a  Andres  Gaicia  dc  Ccs  |  pedes  sv  Cosmografo 
Maior|siendo  Presidente  enel  dicho|conscjo  el  condc  dc  Lcmos.  I 
[Colophon :]  En  Madrid,  |  En  Casa  de  luan  de  la  Cuata.  \  Aho 
M.DCVi.    Folio,  Engraved  Title,  4  1.,  184  leaves.     Map.     j.c.b. 

Chapter  xxii.  relate  to  the  voyages  to  the  West  Indies.  See  Briinef,  1756.  The 
second  part  is  entitled,  "  Hydrographia  y  tiieoria  de  Fianetas,"  and  imludes  a  guide 
to  the  navig.ition  in  the  West  Indies,  and  some  curions  documents  relating  to  the 
dispute  with  Portugal  about  the  line  oF  demarcation  of  the  Spanish  and  Portuguese 
dominions  in  America,  which  was  a  suJiJect  of  dispute  between  the  nations  for  mure 
than  two  hundred  years.     Maisonneuve's  copy  sold,  in  1867,  for  no  fr, 

Cessares.     See  [Burgh  (James)],  No.  9245. 

Cevallos  {Fr.  Fernando).  Observaciones  sobre  reforma 
eclesiastica.  Obra  posthuma  aumentada.  Reimpreso  en  Puebla. 
1820.    4to,  pp.  167,21.  "7^9 

Cevallos  (Pedro  Ordonez  de).     iS"^^  Ordonez. 

Ch******.     See  [Chabanon  (M.  P.  G.  de)]. 

Ch (^O'  ^^  Marseille.     See  [Chambon]. 

[Chabanon  (Michel  Paul  Guy  de).]  Plan  de  constitution 
pour  la  colonic  de  Saint-Domingue,  suivi  d'une  dissertation  sur 
le  commerce  des  colonies,  relative  a  ce  plan  ...  .  Par  M.  de 
Ch******   ...   .   Paris:  imp.  de  J.  B.N   Crapart.   1791.    8vo. 

[Chabanon.]  Precis  historique  sur  la  revolution  d'Irlande, 
suivi  d'inductions  relatives  a  celle  qui  s'opere  a  Sf-Domingue; 
par  M.  de  Ch******,  depute  suppleant  de  S^-Domingue.    1790. 

Chabert  (D.  de  J.)  Memoire  dans  I'AfFaire  de  Canada, 
pour  Daniel  de  Joncaire  Chabert,  ci-devant  Commandant  au  petit 
Fort  de  Niagara.      Paris.    1763.  1 1 722 

Title  from  Faribault,  No.  863. 

Chabert  (Joseph  Bernard),  Marquis  de.  Voyage  fait  par 
ordre  du  Roi  en  1750  et  1751,  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale, 
Pour  rectifier  les  Cartes  des  Cotes  de  I'Acadie,  de  I'lsle  Royale 
&  de  risle  de  Terre-Neuve;  Et  pour  en  fixer  les  principaux 
points  par  des  Observations  Astronomiques.  Par  M.  de  Chabert 
...  .  Paris:  De  Nmprimerie  Royale.  m.dcc.mii.  4to,  Title,  pp. 
viii,  288,  I  1.  folded,  5  1.    i  Plate,  6  Maps,  and  folded  sheet. 

Mr.  Chabert's  work  is  highly  praised  by  the  commission  appointed  by  the  French 
Academy  of  Science  to  examine  it,  and  is  recommended  as  a  model  to  future  navi- 


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1 


gators.  It  is  divided  into  two  parts:  the  first  containing  an  account  of  the  author'9 
voyage  from  Brest  to  Lou'sbourg,  atiJ  his  four  expeditions  to  the  neighboring  coasts  and 
islands;  the  second  part  containing  the  astronomical  observations  at  large.  "  It  may  be 
important  as  a  scientific  work,  but  can  by  no  means  bj  recommended  to  those  who 
read  for  amusement."  —  Rich,  i.  103,  104.  The  Marquis  de  Chabert  was  the  author 
of  •*  Memoire  sur  la  longitude  de  Buenos- Ayres,"  in  the  "Mem.  de  I'Acad.  dfs 
sciences,  Savants  etrangers,"  1750,  T.  i.     Set  "  Biog.  Univ." 

Chabert  (X.)  Account  of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of 
the  Savage  Inhabitants  of  Brazil,  with  the  Life  of  the  Botocudo 
Chieftain.      Edinburgh.    1823.     8vo,  pp.  24.  1 1 724 

Chabert.  Historical  Account  of  the  Life  and  Adventures 
of  the  Botocudo  Chieftain  and  Family  (from  Brazil),  exhibited 
in  New  Bond  Street.     London.   1822.     8vo.  11725 

Chace  (B.  H.)  a  Discourse  Commemorative  of  the  Life 
and  Services  of  the  late  Dr.  Dan  King.  Pronounced  in  St. 
Thomas'  Church,  Greenville,  November  14,  1864.  By  Rev. 
Benjamin  H.  Chace.  Providence:  Sidney  S.  Rider  and  Brother. 
1865.    i2mo.  11726 

Chace  (G.  Ide).  Mineral  Point  Mining  Company  Reports,  by 
Professor  George  L  Chace  and  Dr.  C.  T.  Jackson.  ...  Boston : 
Press  of  Geo.  C.  Rand  t^  Avery.   1863.     8vo,  pp.  8.       B.  11727 

Chachereau.  Examen  rapide  du  cahier  de  doleances  de  la 
colonic,  remis  pour  instructions  a  MM.  les  deputes  de  la  partie 
du  nord.  Par  M.  Chachereau  ...  .  Port-au-Prince :  Mozard. 
1789.     8vo,  pp.  48  or  less.  1 1728 

Chadbourne  (P.  A.)  The  Influence  of  History  on  Indi- 
vidual and  National  Action.  Annual  Address  before  the  State 
Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  ...  January  30th,  1868.  By 
Paul  A.  Chadbourne,  m.d.,  President  of  the  University  of  Wis- 
consin.    Madison:   Wis.:  Jtwood  iff    Rublee.    1868.     8vo,  pp. 

22,  I  1.  H.   11729 

Also:  Lecture  on  Natural  History.     New  York.   i860.    i2mo. 


Chadbourne  (S.  H.)  Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  Coins 
and  Medals,  the  Property  of  Mr.  S.  H.  Chadbourne,  of  Boston, 
comprising  many  Fine  and  Rare  United  States  Cents,  Colonials 
and  Washington  Pieces,  and  especially  Rich  in  American  and 
Foreign  Bronze  Medals,  to  be  sold  at  Auction,  on  Wednesday, 

September  25,   1867 Boston:   printed  at  the  Herald  Job 

Office.    1867.     8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  II730 


CHAILLE. 


463 


Chad's  Ford,  September  11,  1777.  5  o'clock,  p.m.  ...  Pub- 
lished by  Order  of  Congress,  Charles  Thomson,  Secretary. 
Philadelphia  :   Printed  by  John  Dunlap.     Folio,  broadside,  pp.  i. 

This  is  a  letter  from  R.  H.  Harrison  and  Washington  to  Hancock,  announcing  the 
Brandywine  defeat. 

Chadwick  (P.)  Remarks  on  some  of  the  Circumstances  and 
Arguments,  produced  by  the  Murder  of  Mr.  Paul  Chadwick,  at 
Malta,  on  the  East  Side  of  the  Kennebec,  On  the  7th  of  Sep- 
tember, 1809.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.,  h.  11732 

Chaffee  (C.  C.)  The  Lecompton  Constitution;  a  Measure 
to  Africanize  the  Territories  of  the  United  States.  Speech  of 
Hon.  Calvin  C.  Chaffee,  of  Massachusetts.  Delivered  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  February  24th,  1858.  IFoshington^ 
D,  C:   Buell^  Blanchard^  Printers.    1858.    8vo,  pp.8.  h. 

Chaffee  (J.  B.)  a«^  Evans  (John).  Colorado,  [n.  p.  1865 
or  66.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  11734 

Chaffin  (W.  L.)  The  President's  Death  and  its  Lessons. 
A  Discourse  on  Sunday  Morning,  April  23d,  1865,  before  the 
Second  Unitarian  Society  of  Philadelphia,  by  its  Pastor,  William 
L.  Chaffin.  Published  by  Request.  Philadelphia:  King  iff 
Baird^  Printers.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  18.  B.  11 735 

Chagas  [Fr.  Antonio  das).  Estatutos  municipaes  da  Pro- 
vincia  da  Immaculado  Concei^ao  do  Brasil.  Lisboa:  por  "Jose 
Lopex  Ferreira.    1747.    Folio.  11736 

See  Silva's  «' Bibl.,"  i.  541. 

Chagnon  (G.)     Precis  de  diverse^,  ordonnances   du   conseil 

special  et  d'actes  de  la  legislature  pour  la  ci-devant  province  du 

Bas-Canada.     Par  Godefroy  Chagnon.  Montreal.    184.2.     i2mo, 

pp.  108.  1 1737 

Chahita.  Arte  de  la  Lengua  Chahita.  Me.rico.  i727- 
i2mo.  11738 

The  language  of  the  northern  part  of  Mexico.     Title  from  Ludewig. 

Chahta.     See  Choctaw. 

Chaille  (S.  E.)  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Medical  Depart- 
ment of  the  University  of  Louisiana:  its  Professors  and  Alumni, 
from  1835  to  1862.  New  Orleans:  printed  at  the  Bulletin  Book 
and  Job  Office.    1861.    8vo,  pp.  18.  H.  11739 


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[Chaix  (Paul).]  Le  bassin  du  Mississipi  au  sfiziemc  siccle. 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  29-92.  h.  11740 

Signed   Paul  Chaix. 

Chaix.  Histoire  de  I'Amerique  Merldionale  au  seizieme 
siecle,  comprenant  les  decouvertes  et  conquctes  des  Espagnols 
et  des  Portugais  dans  cette  partie  du  Monde  Par  Paul  Chaix. 
Primiere  partie:  Perou.  Gemve  [<•/]  Paris:  'Joel  Cherbuliez. 
1853.    2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  344;  3  1.,  pp.  348.     5  Maps. 

Chalas  (Alexandre).  Les  Anglais  en  Amerique,  drame  en 
trois  actes.     Paris:  imp.  d'Herhan.    1833.    8vo,  pp.  50.      1 1742 

[Chalesme  {M.  de).]     See  Recit  fidele.     Poitiers.    1676. 

Chalk  (Thomas).  Some  Account  of  the  Gospel  Labours  of 
Jonathan  Burnyeat,  who  died  a.d.  1709,  in  the  23d  Year  of  his 
Age,  having  been  a  Minister  il  Years.  Second  Edition:  Lon- 
don:   IFilliam  and  Frederick  G.  Cash.   1 857.    l2mo,  2  sheets. 

Chalki.ey  (T.)  a  Collection  of  the  Works  of  Thomas 
Chalkley.  In  Two  Parts.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  B.  Frank- 
lin^ and  D.  Hall,  mdccxlix.     8vo,  pp.  xiii,  i  1.  pp.  590. 

A  title  to  the  second  part  forms  pages  327,  328. 

Chalkley.  A  Collection  of  the  Works  of  Thomas  Chalk- 
ley.  In  Two  Volumes.  The  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia: 
Printed  and  Sold  by  yames  Chattin^  in  Church  Alley.  1754.  2  vols., 
sm    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  viii,  325;  iv,  244.  s.  11 746 

Reprinted  as : 

Chalkley.  A  Collection  of  the  Works  of  that  Aiuient, 
faithful  Servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  Thomas  Chalkley,  who  De- 
parted this  Life  in  the  Island  of  Tortola,  the  fourth  Dav  of  the 
Ninth  month,  1741.  To  which  is  pretix'd,  A  Journal  of  his 
Life,  Travels,  and  Christian  experiences.  Written  by  Himself. 
The  Second  Edition.  London:  Luke  Hinde.  1 751.  8vo.  37 J- 
sheets.  +  Third  Edition.  London,  -f  The  Fourth  Edition. 
London:   Luke  Hinde.   1766.    8vo,  pp.  ix,  580.  1^747 

Chalkley.  Free  Tho'ights  communicated  to  Free  Thinkers, 
in  order  to  promote  thinking  on  the  Name  and  Works  of  God; 
with  a  Relation  of  a  Remarkable  Providence  which  fell  out  at 
Port-Royale,  in  Jamaica,  suitable  to  the  subject:  written  at  Sea. 
Barbadoes,  printed.  1735.  8vo,  pp  16.  +  The  Second  Edition 
Barbadoes^  printed.    1735.    8vo,  pp.  16.  11748 

The  |":!ace  and  postscript  by  another  hand. 


CHALKLEY. 


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Chalkley.  a  Journal  or  Historical  Account  of  the  Life, 
Travels  and  Christian  Experiences  of  that  antient,  faithful  ser- 
vant of  Jesus  Christ,  Thomas  Chalkley,  Who  departed  this  Life 
in  the  Island  of  Tortola,  the  fourth  Day  of  the  Ninth  Month, 
1741.  The  Second  Edition.  London:  Luke  Hhule.  1751.  8vo, 
pp.  ix,  326.  +  The  Third  Edition.  London:  Luke  Hindi'. 
1 75 1.  8vo,  21  sheets,  -f-  The  Fifth  Edition.  Philadelphia: 
"James  Johnson.  1790.  +  London:  James  Phillips.  1798.  8vo, 
38}  sheets.  ^'749 

Thomas  Chalkley,  a  Quaker  preacher,  came  to  America  in  the  year  1700,  and 
settled  at  Fhiladelphia.  He  travelled  and  pre?  .iied  in  all  the  British  Colonics  from 
New  England  to  North  Carolina.  H'-  also  visited  the  West  India  Islands,  and  the 
Bermudas.  "Some  of  the  New  Ep  'and  priests,"  he  says,  "were  so  bitter  ajjainst 
Friends,  that,  instead  of  being  humbled,  under  the  mighty  hand  of  God  upon  them  in 
suffering  the  Indians  to  destroy  them,  they  express'd  their  enmity  against  the  poor 
Quakers.  In  a  sermon  preached  by  one  of  their  priests,  he  divided  it  into  three  heads, 
viz.:  First.  That  the  Judgments  of  God  were  upon  them,  in  letting  loose  the  Savage 
Indians  upon  them.  Secondly.  In  that  he  withheld  the  fruits  of  the  (!arth  from  them. 
Thirdly.  That  the  {2"'''^''''*  prevailed  and  were  suffered  to  increase  so  much  among 
them  which  was  worse  than  the  Indians  destroy  ng  of  them."  In  some  copies  the 
edition  is  not  stated.      Reprinted  with  aditions,  as  'rlow: 

Chalkley.  The  Journal  of  Thomas  Chalkley,  to  which  is 
annexed,  a  Collection  of  his  Works.  New  York :  Samuel 
Wood.  New  Bedford:  Abraham  Shearman^  J'^"-  Philadilphia : 
Kimber  and  Conrad.    1808.    8vo.    34 .j'  sheets.  1^750 

Chalkley.  A  Journal  of  the  Life,  Travels,  and  Christian 
experiences  of  Thomas  Chalkley.  Written  by  himself.  A  New 
Edition,  detached  from  his  Works.  London :  IVilHam  Phillips. 
1818.  1 2mo,  18.?  sheets.  -{-London:  Harvy  and  Darton.  1829. 
i2m(),  i%\  sheets.  ii75' 

Reprinted  as  Vol.  vi.  of  the  Friends'  Library,  again  reprinted  as  a  second  edition, 
1835,  and   1  1    'v,  London.    1851.     Fcap  8vo,  pp.  386. 

Chalkley.  Mcmoires  de  Thomas  Chalkley,  extraits  prin- 
cipalement  d'un  journal  de  sa  vie  et  de  ses  voyages.  Paris: 
impr.  de  F.  Didot.    1840.     I2mo,  pp    60.  II752 

Chalkley.  Youth  persuaded  to  Obedienct,  Gratitude,  and 
Honour  to  God,  and  their  Parents.  Also,  Some  Touches  upon 
the  Life  of  Man,  from  the  Cradle  to  the  Grave.  Written  at 
Sea  by  T.  C.  near  the  Tropick  of  Cancer,  September,  1730. 
Barbadoes :  Printed  by  Dauid  Harry.,  ...  Bridge  Town.  1 730. 
8vo,  3  sheets.  +  Newcastle-upon-Tyne :  Printed  by  /.  Thompson 
and  Company.    1754.    Large  8vo,  pp.  24.  '^753 

In  the  year  1 706,  Thomas  Chalkley  had  printed  a  book  called  "A  Small  Broom," 
concerning  which,  see  Smith's  Catalogue  of  Friends'  Books. 

VOL.    III.  58 


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Chalkley.  Memoirs  of  Thomas  Chalkley;  chiefly  extracted 
from  a  Journal  of  his  Life,  Travels,  and  Christian  experiences. 
[By  Luke  Howard.]  London:  Printed  by  IVtlliam  and  Samuel 
Graves.   1817.    1 2mo,  2g  sheets.  *'754 

No.  23  of  a  series  of  tracts.  "  Chalkley  was  a  Quaker  preacher  and  trader,  who  spent 
forty  years  in  different  parts  of  North  America  and  the  West  Indies,  but  principally 
Pennsylvania.     He  was  a  man  of  many  virtues." — Rich. 

Challen  (H.)  Publishers'  Uniform  Trade  List  Directory, 
comprising  all  the  Books,  Old  and  New,  of  upwards  of  Two 
Hundred  Publishers.  By  H.  Challen.  Philadelphia:  H.  Challen. 
8vo,  pp.  831.  1 1755 

Also:  The  Uniform  Trade  List  Circular.  ...  Philadelphia:  Howard  Challen.  [1867.] 
8vo,  Title,  pp.  19-313,     H. 

Challen  (J.)  Island  of  the  Giant  Fairies.  By  James  Challen. 
Philadelphia:  Howard  Challen.   1868.    l2mo,  pp.  23.      H.  11756 

Poem  on  the  Island  of  Mackinaw. 

Challenger  {sloop).     See  Diary. 

Challur  (Nicolas).     See  Le  Challeux  (N.) 

Chalmers  (G.)  Another  Account  of  the  Incidents  from 
which  the  Title  and  Part  of  the  Story  of  Shakespeare's  Tempest 
were  derived,  and  the  True  Era  of  it  ascertained,  evincing  the 
Original  (  oMiiCxion  of  the  Royal  Family  with  the  Poet's  Drama. 
By  Gc(;rge  Chalmers  ...   .   London.    1815.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  82. 

Only  forty  copies  printed,  by  R.  and  A.  Taylor.  An  interesting  tract,  containing 
notices  of  Jourdan's  "Account  of  the  Tempest  off  the  Island  of  Bermudas,"  published 
in  1 610,  etc. 

[Chalmers.]  An  Answer  from  the  Electors  of  Bristol  to 
the  Letter  of  Edmund  Burke  on  the  AfFairs  of  America.  Lon- 
don.  1777.     8vo.  BD.  11758 

Title  from  the  Bodleian  Catalogue;  perhaps  the  same  as  our  No.  9251. 

Chalmers.  A  Collection  of  Treaties  between  Great  Britain 
and  other  Powers.  By  George  Chalmers,  Esq.  London:  John 
Stockdale.   M  Dcc  xc.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  564;  vii,  538.      ba. 

Including  the  treaties  with  the  United  States.      Sic  M.  R.,  vi.  39. 

Chalmers.  An  Estimate  of  the  Comparative  Strength  of 
Great  Britain  during  the  Present  and  Four  Preceding  Reigns, 
and  of  the  Losses  of  her  Trade  from  every  War  since  the  Revo- 
lution. By  George  Chalmers,  f.r.s.  London:  C.  Dilly.  1782. 
4to,  pp.  197.    +  London.  1786.    8vo,  pp.  250.    -{■  London.   1794. 


CHALMERS. 


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8vo.    +  London.   1802.    8vo,  pp.  443.    -\-  London,    18 10.    8vo, 
pp.443.    +  H^dinburgh.    i8i2.    8vo,  pp.  443.  11760 

Thii  work  thowi  the  ndvantagrs  tu  England  of  the  independence  of  the  United 
States.  See  M.  R.,  Lxviii.  51;  ice  alio  MtCuUoch'i  "Lit.  Pol.  Econ.,"  117,  who 
states  that  the  edition  uf  1802  is  the  best. 

Chalmers.  [An  Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Revolt 
of  the  Colonics.  London:  Printed  by  Baker  and  Galabin.  1782,3 
8vo,  pp.  496.  H761 

In  the  sale  of  Mr.  Chalmers*  library,  Mr.  Evans  says,  that  of  this  most  rare  work 
not  mure  than  a  dozen  copies  are  extant.  A  manuscript  note,  by  Mr.  Tutet,  states  that 
after  this  portion  of  the  book  was  printed,  "the  author  suppressed  it :  whether  owing 
to  the  separation  of  the  Colonies  which  happened  just  at  the  season  for  publication,  viz., 
December,  1781,  or  the  prior  cause  in  April  antecedent,  the  dismission  of  a  Tory 
administration,  is  only  known  to  the  author,  who  is  a  Scotchman.  This  was  to  have 
made  two  volumes,  the  first  only  was  finished,  but  never  published.  A  few  copies 
only  were  preserved."  See  also  Rich,  i.  301,  and  Stevens'  Nuggets,  No.  507,  where 
a  copy  is  priced  at  £5  5s.  The  entire  work,  completed  from  Chain mts'  autograph 
manuscript,  was  printed  in  Boston,  in  1845,  as  below.  The  copy  from  which  it  it 
printed  is  in  the  Library  of  Harvard  College. 

Chalmers.  An  Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Revolt 
of  the  American  Colonies;  being  a  Comprehensive  View  of  its 
Origin,  derived  from  the  State  Papers  contained  in  the  Public 
Offices  of  Great  Britain.  By  George  Chalmers.  Boston:  yam^s 
Munroe  and  Company.  1845.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (2),  xxxiv,  414; 
Title,  XV,  376.  C.  1 1 762 

[Chalmers.]  The  Life  of  Thomas  Pain,  the  Author  of  the 
Rights  of  Man.  With  a  Defense  of  his  Writings.  By  Francis 
Oldys.      London.    1 791.    8 vo,  pp.  128.  11763 

This  work  is  usually  attributed  to  Chalmers;  but,  in  the  year  1864,  I  sold  a  long 
letter,  written  by  Chalmers,  in  which  he  indignantly  denied  the  statement. 

Chalmers.  Opinions  |  on  |  interesting  Subjects  I  of  |  Public  Law 
and  Commercial  Policy  ;  [arising  from  American  Independence.] 
§  I.  The  Question  answered  —  [Whether  the  Citizens  of  the 
United]  States  are  considered  by  the  Law  of  [England  as  Aliens; 
what  Privileges  [are  they  entitled  to  within  the  King- [dom  ;  what 
Rights  can  they  claim  in  [the  remaining  Colonies  of  Britain.  |§  2. 
The  Regulations  for  open-|ing  the  American  Trade  considered; 
[Faults  found;  and  Amendments  pro- [posed:  How  the  late 
Pro- 1 clamations  affect  the  United  States  discussed  :  [Objections 
pointed  out;  and  Altera- jtions  suggested.  §  2  [for  3].  How  far 
the  British  West  |  Indies  were  injured  by  the  late  Pro- [clamations 
fully  investigated;  the  (Amount  of  their  Wants  discovered;! 
Modes  of  Supply  shewn:  And  the  |  Policy  of  admitting  the 
American  Vessels  into  their  Ports  amply  ar-|gued.  [§  3  [for  4]. 


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An  Enquiry  how  far  a |  Commercial  Treaty  with  the  United | 
States  is  necessary,  or  would  be  ad-|  vaiitagcous :  What  the 
I^aws  ot'l  England  have  already  provided  on  [this  Subject;  and 
the  fundamental  |  Laws  of  the  United  States  compared  |  with 
them.  I  By  George  Chalmers, |  Author  of |  Political  Annals  ...|... 
|...|...  .\  London  :\...  J.  Debrett  ...|...  1784.  |  Svo,  pp.  195. 
BA.  4-  A  New  Edition,  corrected.  London:  J.  Debrett.  1785. 
8vo,  Title,  pp.  200.  c,  h.  11764 

For  the  title  at  length  of  the  new  edition,  ttt  Nuggets,  No  508  ;  it  h  the  same  ai 
the  above,  with  the  typographical  errors  corrected.  "Those  who  wish  to  gain  solid 
information  on  the  topics  above  enumerated,  will  meet  with  ample  satisfaction  in  the 
perusal  of  this  elaborate  performance."     M.  R.,  lxxi.  385. 

Chalmers.  Opinions  of  Eminent  Lawyers  on  various  points 
of  English  jurisprudence,  chiefly  concerning  the  Colonies,  Fish- 
eries and  Commerce  of  Great  Britain;  Collected  and  Digested, 
from  t!ie  originals  in  the  Board  of  Trade  and  other  depositories. 
By  George  Chalmers,  Esq.  London.  1814.  2  vols.,  8vo.  -f- 
Burlington:   C.  Goodrich  ilf  Company.    1858.    8vo,  pp.  xxviii,  787. 

Chalmkrs.  Political  Annals  [of  the]  Present  United  Colonies, 
I  from  their  I  Settlement  I  to  the  |  Peace  of  1763:  [Compiled  chiefly 
from  Records,  and  authorised  often  by  the  j  Insertion  of  State 
Papers.  | ...  |  By  George  Chalmers,  Esq.  I  Book  1. 1  London:  \  Printed 
for  the  Author  and  Sold  by  G.  ^otf^«.  |M.  DCC.  Lxxx.  |  4to,  pp. 
(8),  695.  H.  1 1766 

The  second  part  was  never  published.  "  Chalmers  was  a  strenuous  supporter  of  the 
right  of  the  mothei  country  to  tax  the  colonies,  and,  throughout  his  narrative,  every 
fact  which  would  admit  of  it  was  studiously  applied  to  support  this  principle.  ...  Valu- 
able for  the  distinctness  of  its  details,  the  authenticity  of  its  d(.cumcnt8,  and  the  elegant 
manner  in  which  it  is  written."  So  much  as  relates  to  Carolina  is  reprinted  in 
Carroll's  Coll.,  11.  273-345.  See  a/so  "Mass.  Hist.  Coll.,"  Vol,  xxxiv;  M.  R.,  LXii. 
464;   Lxiii.  15;   N.   A.  R.,  Lx.,  Smyth's  Lectures;   Rich,  i.  282. 

[Chalmers.]  Second  Thoughts:  or,  Observations  upon 
Lord  Abingdon's  Thoughts  on  the  Letter  of  Edmund  Burke, 
Esq.,  to  the  Sheriffs  of  Bristol.  By  the  Author  of  the  Answer 
to  Mr.  Burke's  Letter.  London:  T.  Cadell.  1777.  8vo,  pp.  74. 
■\-  Second  Edition.     London:   T.  Cadell.   1777.    8vo,  pp.  74. 

Chalmers  was  a  native  of  Scotland,  but  practised  in  Maryland  as  a  lawyer  for  ten 
years,  and,  being  a  staunch  loyalist,  returned  to  England  at  the  close  of  the  war.  The 
pamphlet,  entitled  "  Plain  Truth,"  in  answer  to  Paine,  has  been  attributed  to  Chalmers. 

Chalmers  [Colonel  G.)  Proofs  and  Demonstrations  that 
the  Registry  of  Colonial  Negroes  is  uncalled  for;  Reports  and 
Resolves  of  the  Bahama  Assembly.     18 16.    Folio.  11 768 


CHALUSSET. 


469 


Chalmers.  Remarks  on  the  late  War  in  St.  Dvjmin^  >,  with 
Observiirions  on  the  icLtivc  situation  oF  Jamaica,  ,iiid  other  inter- 
esting Subjects.  By  Colonel  Chalmers,  late  Inspector  (jcneral 
of  the  Colonial  Troops  in  St.  Domingo.  I.ndon:  Rivington. 
1803.    8vo.  1 1769 

Also!  Copy  (if  Mr.  Chalmeri'  Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Portland  on  the  Subject  uf  the 
BUck  T'  ops.  1801  8vo.  Title  from  Thomas  Thorpe's  catalogue.  See  .M.  R., 
XLI.  97. 

Chalmers  (H.  J.)  To  the  Good  People  of  South-Carolina. 
[On  Wap[> i.oand  Bull  Cuts.  Signed  by  Henry  J.  Chalnu-rs,  and 
Benj.  J.  Smith,     n.  p.    1823.]    pp.  8.  iia.  11770 

Chalmers  (J.  W.)  Speech  of  Mr.  L^halmers  of  Mississippi, 
on  the  Resolutions  giving  Notice  td  Great  Britain  if  the  Abro- 
gation of  the  Convention  of  Joint  Occupancy.  Delivered  ... 
March  24,  1846.  fVashington:  printed  by  "John  T.  Toivers. 
1846.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  11771 

Chalmers  (L.)  An  Account  of  the  Weather  and  Diseases 
of  South-Carolina.  By  Lionel  Chalmers,  m.d.  Of  Charles- 
town  \jic\  South-Carolina.  ...  London:  Edward  and  Charles 
Dilly.  M  Dcc  Lxxvi.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  viii,  222 ;  iv,  224.  2 
Tables.  BA.,  c.  1 1772 

Highly  praised  in  the  "Monthly  Review,"  liv.  275, 

Chalmers.  Lionel  Chalmer's  \jic]  Nachrichtcn  uber  die 
Witterung  und  Krankheiten  in  Siidcarolina  Nebst  John  Linings 
Tabelle  uber  die  Aus-  und  Absonderungcn  des  Korpers  im  dorti- 
gen  Klima.  Aus  dem  Englischcn  iibersetzt.  ...  Stendal:  in  der 
Fram.-  und  Grosiischen  Buchhandlung.  1796.  2  vols.,  8vo,  6  1., 
pp.  211,  ( I ),  2  1.  folded.  "773 

Chalmers  (T.)  On  the  Abolition  of  Colonial  Slavery.  By 
Thomas  Chalmers,  d.d.      Glasgow.   1826.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Chaloner  and  Fleming.  Mahogany  Tree,  in  the  West 
Indies  and  Central  America;  with  notices  of  the  projected  Inter- 
oceanic  Communications  of  Panama,  Nicaragua,  and  Tehuante- 
pec,  in  relation  to  their  supply  of  timber.    Liverpool.   1851.    8vo. 

Chalusset  (A.  de)  Curiosites  americaines  ou  Description 
des  animaux,  des  chasses,  des  danses,  des  jeux  et  des  plantes  du 
Canada.  Par  Abel  de  Chalusset.  Limoges:  Barbou  freres,  1858. 
i8mo,  pp.  106.     Engraving.    +  \Jbid.\   1859.  11776 


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Chalusset.  Curiosites  americaines,  ou  Description  des  ani- 
maux,  des  chasses,  des  danses,  des  jeux  et  des  plantes  du  Canada. 
Limoges:  Barbou jreres.   1858.    l2mo.  ^'777 

Chalwill  (W.  G.)  a  Dissertation  on  the  Sources  of  the 
Malignant  Bilious,  or  Yellow  Fever,  and  means  of  preventing  it. 
By  William  G.  Chalwill.     Philadelphia.   1799.    8vo.     p.  11 778 

Chamberlain  (E.  M.)  Speech  of  Hon.  E.  M.  Chamberlain 
of  Indiana,  against  the  Repeal  of  the  Missouri  Compromise  Act; 
...  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  ...  March  13,  1854.  IVash- 
ington:  printed  by  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson.    1854.    8vo,  pp.  23.  a. 

Chamberlain  (N.  H.)  The  Assassination  of  President  Lin- 
coln. A  Sermon  preached  in  St.  James'  Church,  Birmingham, 
Ct.,  April  19th,  1865.  By  Rev.  N.  H.  Chamberlain.  New 
York:   G.  W.  Carleton.   1865.    i2mo,  pp.  22.  11780 

Chamberlain.  The  Autobiography  of  a  New  England 
Farm- House.  ...  By  N.  H.  Chamberlain.  New  York:  Carle- 
ton.  MDCCCLxv.     i6mo,  pp.  365.  BA.,  c,  h.  11781 

Chamberlain.  Dr.  Kane,  and  Christian  Heroism  as  seen 
in  Arctic  Voyaging:  a  Discourse  preached  at  Canton,  Mass., 
April  16,  1857.  By  Nathan  H.  Chamberlain.  Boston:  Crosby y 
Nichols^  and  Company.   1857.    8vo,  pp.  20.  ba.,  h.  11782 

Chamberlain.  A  Paper  on  New-England  Architecture, 
read  before  the  New-England  Historic  Genealogical  Society, 
Septerxiber  4,  1858.  By  Rev.  N.  H.  Chamberlain,  of  Canton. 
...   Boston:   Crosby^  Nichols^  and  Company.  1858.     8vo,  pp.   30. 

Chamberlain.  The  Sacredness  of  Personality  the  Shield  of 
Liberty:  a  Discourse  ...  April  15,  1858.  [Fast  Day].  By 
Rev.  N.  H.  Chamberlain.  ...  Boston :  Crosby^  Nichols^  and  Com- 
pany.   1858.     8vo,  pp.  29.  ba.,  h.  II 784 

Also:  The  Scholar  in  the  Republic.     New  Haven,   1862.    8vo,  pp.  25. 

Chamberlain  (William).  An  Address  delivered  at  Wind- 
sor, Vt.,  on  the  Fifteenth  Anniversary  of  American  Independ- 
ence.     fFindsor,  Vt.    1826.     8vo.  bm.  11785 

C[hamberlaine]  (R[ichard]).  Lithobolia :| or,  The | Stone- 
Throwing  Devil.  I  Being!  An  Exact  and  True  Account  (by  way 
of  Journal)  I  of  the  various  Actions  of  Infernal  Spirits,  or  (Devils 
Incarnate  |  Witches,  or  both ;  and  the  great  Disturbance  and 
Amaze-]  ment  they  gave  to  George  Waltons  Family,  at  a  place 


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caU'djGreat  Island,  in  the  Province  of  New-Hantbhire  in  New-( 
England,  chiefly  in  Throwing  about  (by  an  Invisible  hand)  |  Stones, 
Bricks,  and  Brick-bats  of  all  Sizes,  with  several  other  [things,  as 
Hammers,  Mauls,  Iron-Crows,  Spits,  and  other  |  Domestick 
Utensils,  as  came  into  their  Hellish  Minds, [and  this  for  the 
space  of  a  Quarter  of  a  Year.  |  By  R.  C.  Esq;  who  was  a  So- 
journer in  the  same]  Family  the  whole  Time,  and  an  Ocular 
Witness  I  of  these  Diabolick  Inventions.  |  The  Contents  hereof 
been  manifestly  known  to  the  Inhabi-|  tants  of  that  Province, 
and  persons  of  other  Provinces,  |  and  is  upon  record  in  his  Ma- 
jesties Council-Court  held  [for  that  Province.  \  London^\  Printed 
and  are  to  be  Sold  by  E.  IVhitlook  near\Stat'toners-Hall^  1698.  | 
4to,  2  1.,  pp.  16.  H.  1 1 786 

This  rare  piece  has  a  poetical  address  at  the  beginning.  It  "details  operations  very 
lilie  seme  modern  cases."  Reprinted  in  the  "i^'storical  Mag.,"  Nov.,  1861,  v. 
32»-327. 

Chamberlayne  (John).  Magnae  Britariniae  notitia  ;  or  the 
Present  State  of  Great  Britain.  31st  Edition.  London.  1735. 
8vo.  c,  s.  1 1787 

Partly  relates  to  the  government  of  the  American  Colonies  before  the  Revolution. 
See  also  "  Oratio  Dominica." 

Ch  VMBERLAYNE,  Translator.  The  Manner  of  Making  of 
Coffee,  Tea,  and  Chocolate,  as  it  is  used  in  most  parts  of 
Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America.  Translated  by  J.  Chamber- 
layne.     i2mo.  c.  11788 

Chamberlin  (B.)  Our  Country,  and  our  Duty  to  it.  A 
Lecture  ...  before  the  Mechanics'  Institute,  Montreal,  ...  7th 
of  March,  1854,  by  B.  Chamberlin,  ...  to  which  are  subjoined 

some   Remarks  upon  the  Progress  of  Canada Montreal: 

printed  by  IVilliam  Salter.   1854.     8vo,  pp.  18.  B.  1 1 789 

Chamberlin  (E.  M.)  Free  Trade:  Remarks  ...  at  the 
Workingmen's  Institute,  Boston,  June  24,  1868,  by  E.  M. 
Chamberlin.     Boston:  A.  Williams^  Co.   1868.     8vo,  pp.  23. 

Chamberlin  (J.)  Report  of  Col.  James  Chamberlin,  Penn- 
sylvania State  Agent  at  the  South- West.  [^Nashville.  1864.] 
8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  11791 

Chambers  (A.  B.)  Proceedings  of  the  St.  Louis  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  in  Relation  to  the  Improvement  of  the  Naviga- 
tion of  the  Mississippi  River,  and  its  principal  Tributaries  and 


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the  St.  Louis  Harbor.  With  a  Statement  ...  by  A.  B.  Cham- 
bers, ...  .  St,  Louis:  printed  hy  Chambers  i^  Knapp.  1842.  8vo, 
pp.  40.  H.  1 1 792 

Chambers  (E.  F.)  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Ezekiel  F.  Chambers, 
at  the  Public  Dinner  In  Cambridge,  Md.  given  him  by  Citizens  of 
Dorchester  County,  on  The  loth  day  of  August,  1831.  [Bal- 
timore,   n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.  1 1793 

Also:  Speech  of  Judge  Chambers  on  the  Judicial  Tenure,  in  the  Maryland  Con- 
vention,  April,  1851.      Baltimore:  printed  by  John  Murphy  &  Co.    1851.      Svo,  pp. 

41.       H. 

Chambers  (George).  Address  of  Mr.  Chambers,  Of  the 
House  of  Representatives,  To  the  People  Of  the  Counties  of 
Franklin  &  Adams,  composing  the  I2th  Congregational  District 
of  Pennsylvania.      Chambersburg :  J.  Pritts.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  37. 

[Chambers.]  A  Tribute  to  the  Principles,  Virtues,  Habits 
and  Public  Usefulness  of  the  Irish  and  Scotch  Early  Settlers  of 
Pennsylvania.  By  a  Descendant.  Chambersburg :  printed  by  M. 
Kieffer  &  Co,   1856.     8vo,  pp.  171.  H.  11795 

Chambers  (John),  and  Duane  (W.  J.)  Settlement  of  Emi- 
grants from  Ireland.  [Letter  dated  Washington  City,  February 
18,  1818.]    8vo,  pp.  18.  h.  1 1796 

Chambers  (J.)  Fortieth  Anniversary  Sermon,  May  14, 
1865.  By  Rev.  John  Chambers,  Pastor  of  the  First  Indepen- 
dent Church,  Broad  Street,  Philadelphia.  (With  a  History  of 
the  First  Independent  Church,  Philadelphia.)  Philadelphia. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  29.  11797 

Chambers.  Letters,  addressed  to  the  Democratic  Members 
of  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania.     Philadelphia.    1856.     8vo. 

Chambers.  Republics  Established  and  Thrones  Overturned 
by  the  Bible.  Philadelphia.  1849.  i2mo,  pp.  202.  +  Phila- 
delphia,   [n.  d.]    i8mo,  pp.  36.  II799 

Also  a  Thanksgiving  and  Fast  Sermon  in  i86z. 

Chambers  (R.)  Hand  Book  of  American  Literature,  His- 
torical, Biographical  and  Critical.  Edinburgh:  JV.  &  R.  Cham- 
bers.   [1856.]    i2mo,  pp.  314.  1 1800 

Some  copies  have  a  Philadelphia  imprint. 

Chambers.  History  of  the  English  Language  and  Literature, 
to  which  is  added,  a  History  of  American  Contributions  to  the 


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English   Language  and    Literature,   by    Rev.    Royal    Robbinr.. 
Hartford.    [1837.]    i2mo,  pp.  329.  11801 

The  "  Book  of  Days,"  edited  by  Robert  Chambers,  includes  many  American  topicf. 

Chambers  (T).  Remarks  and  Reflections  upon  the  Trial  of 
Colonel  Talbot  Chambers,  before  a  Court  iMartial  commenced 
and  held  at  Camp  Morgan,  in  Georgia,  on  fhe  Fifteenth  of 
March,  1826.     By  Himself.  ...   Wcshington.  1827.    8vo,  pp.  23 

At  the  end  the  signature  isTalbor^  Chambers. 

Chambers  (T.  W.)  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Character  ot 
the  Late  Hon.  Theo.  Frelinghuysen,  ll.d.  By  Talbot  W. 
Chambers  ...  .  New  York:  Harper  iff  Brothers.  1863.  i2mo, 
pp.  289.     Portrait.  ba.,  h.,  s.  11803 

Chambers.  The  Noon  Prayer  Meeting  of  the  North  Dutch 
Church,  Fulton  St.,  New  York.  Its  origin,  character,  and  pro- 
gress, with  some  of  its  results.  By  Talbot. W.  Chambers.  ... 
Board  of  Pub.  of  the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church,  Neiv 
ITork.   1858.    l2mo.  11804 

Chambers  (W.)  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Gen.  T.  J.  Chambers 
of  Texas.  By  his  Nephew,  Wm.  Chambers,  of  Liberty  Co. 
Galveston :  printed  at  the  Book  and  yob  Office  of  the  *'  Galveston 
News."   1853.    8vo,  pp.  63.  h.  1 1805 

Chambers  (W.)  American  Slavery  and  Colour.  By  William 
Chambers.  ...  London:  W.  ^  R.  Chambers.  1857.  ^^°>  Title, 
I  1.,  pp.  216.     Map.  B.,  h.  11806 

Chambers.  Things  as  they  are  in  America  by  William 
Chambers.  London  and  Edinburgh:  ff^.  and  R.  Chambers.  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  364.  H.  11807 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  Philadelphia:  Lipfirtcott,  Gramto  &  Co.  1854.  8vo, 
pp.  vi,  364.     BA. 

Chamblit  (R.)  The  Declaration,  Dying  Warnings  and 
Advice  of  Rrbekah  Chamblit,  A  Young  Woman  aged  near 
Twenty-seven  Years,  Executed  at  Boston,  September  27th. 
1733.     [^Boston:   Samuel  Kneeland,  Printer. '\    8vo,  pp.  (4).       ea. 

Chambly.  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  St. 
Peter's  College  at  Chambly.  January,  a.d.  1831.  Montreal : 
printed  by  Ludger  Duvernay.   1831,    i2mo,  pp.  14.  b.  ii3o9 

Chambolle  (Adolphe).  Les  £tats-Unis.  A  M.  Casimir 
Delavigne.  Par  A.  Chambolle.  Paris:  Briere.  1825.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  11810 

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Chambolle  (Francois  Alexis).  Dissertation  inaugurale  sur 
la  freure  jaune  observee  aux  Antilles  pendant  les  annees  1825, 
1826  et  1827.    These.     Paris:  imp.  de  Didot  juene.   1828.    4ro. 

[Chambon.]  Le  commerce  de  I'Amerique  par  Marseilles, 
ou  Explication  des  Lettres-Patentes  du  Roi,  portant  Reglement 
pour  le  Commerce,  qui  se  fait  de  Marseille  aux  Isles  Francoises 
de  I'Amerique,  donnees  au  mois  de  Fevricr  17 19.  Et  Des  Let- 
tres-Patentes du  Roi,  pour  la  liberte  du  Commerce  a  la  Cote  de 
Guinee,  Donnees  a  Paris  au  mois  de  Janvier  1716.  Avec  les 
reglements  que  ledit  commerce  a  occasionnes.  Par  un  Cifadin. 
A.  Avignon.  M.  DCC.  LXiv.  2  vols.,  4C0,  pp.  (8),  615,  (i);  ...  . 
19  Maps  and  Plates.  11812 

Reprinted  with  the  following  title : 

Ch[ambon]  (M.)  Le  guide  du  commerce  de  I'Amerique, 
principalement  par  le  port  de  Marseille.  Contenant  le  detail  de 
la  decouverte  de  I'Amerique,  et  de  I'etablissement  des  Europeens 
dans  cette  partie  du  monde.  Celui  des  Isles  Antilles  et  de  leurs 
productions.  Le  recueil  des  lettres  patentes,  &c.  Ouvrage 
utile  aux  negocians  qui  font  ce  comm  ;rce  et  aux  personnes  curi- 

euses  de  connoitre  I'histoire  de  nos  colonies.     Par  M.  Ch 

de  Marseille.     Marseilles:  Jean  Mossy.   1777.    2  vols.,  4to.     19 
Maps,  and  Plates.  11813 

Again  reprinted  with  th<^  following  title : 

C[hambon].  Traite  general  du  Commerce  de  TAmer- 
ique.  Contenant  I'histoire  des  decouvertes  des  Europeens  dans 
cette  Partie  du  Monde,  son  etendue,  ses  productions.  La 
description  &  le  commerce  des  Cotes  de  Guinee,  de  Malaguete, 
d'lvoire,  d'Or,  de  la  Barre  de  Juda,  des  Royaumes  d'Andra, 
Benin,  Loanga,  Congo,  Angola,  la  Caffrerie,  Cap  de  Bonne- 
Esperance,  &c.  Les  Moeurs  des  Negres  &  des  Eslaves  ;  I'etat 
des  Marchandises  propres  a  ce  commerce  ;  les  precautions  a 
prendre  dans  I'achat  des  Esclaves,  avec  les  moyenp  de  les  con- 
duire  en  sante  en  Amerique.  Un  Trai»e  sur  le  commerce  des 
Grains  du  Royaume  &  de  I'Etranger.  Et  tous  les  Edits,  De- 
clarations, Lettres  Patentes  &r  Reglemens  concernant  les  differ- 
entes  branches  de  Commerce.  Ouvrage  utile  aux  Negocians, 
Jurisconsultes,  Gens  d'afFaire,  &  autres.  Orne  de  figures  et 
cartes  geographiques.  Par  M.  C**.  Ancien  Receveur  des 
Fermes  du  Roi.  ...  Amsterdam:  Chez  Marc-Michel  Rey.  Mar- 
seille: Jean  Mossy.  M.  DCC.  Lxxxiii.  2  vols.,  410,  4  I.,  pp.  661, 
(i) ;  4  L,  618,  (i).     12  Plates  and  12  Maps.  ba.  11814 


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An  important  work  for  the  colonial  hiatory  of  America,  containing  all  the  Frencli 
laws,  ordinances,  etc.,  for  the  colonial  and  slave  trade.  In  Vol.  ii.  is  i  curious  ac- 
count (with  plates)  of  the  "Culture  et  Usage  de  Coton,"  the  production  of  sugar,  utc. 
I  have  an  MS,  note  by  Winthrop  Sargent,  in  which  he  refers  to  an  edition  dated  1787, 
which  is  perhaps  an  error. 

Chambre  des  Deputes.  Documents  communiques  a  I'appui 
du  proje  de  loi  relatif  au  traite  du  4  Juillet  1831  avec  les  Etats- 
Unis.     Paris.   1835.    2  vols.,  4to.  11815 

Chamfort  (Sebastien  Roch  Nicolas).  La  jeune  indienne, 
comedie  en  un  acte  et  en  vers  ...  .  Par  Mr.  de  Chamfort. 
Paris:  N.  B.  Duchesne.  M.  dcc.  lxxi.  8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.  J- 
Paris.   1774.    8vo.    +  Paris.   1777.  11816 

First  edition,  Par/j.  1764.  8vo.  "La  scene  est  a  Charlestown,  Colonic  Anyluise,  de 
I'Amirique  Septentrionale."  Also  in  Tome  iv.  of  the  "  CEuvres  completes  de  Cham- 
fort ...   publiees   ...  par  P.  R.  Auguis Paris:   Chaumerot  jeune.    1824-15."    5  vul?., 

8vo,  (ba.)  ;  in  "  Repertoire  general  du  Theatre  fran9ais.  Par'n ;  H.  Nicoile. 
M.  Dccc.  XVIII."  i8mo,  pp.  87-117,  (h.);  in  Tome  iv.  of  his  "  Qiuvres  ...  publites 
par  ...  [Ginguen£]  ...  .  Paris.  An  iii "  [1795].  4  ^o's-i  8vo,  and  probably  in  the 
editions  of  PdWt ;  Colnet.  1808.  2  vols.,  8vo,  and  Paris :'  Mara  Jan.  1812.  2  vols., 
8vo. 

Chamisso  (Louis  Charles  A.  von).  Adelbert  von  Chamisso's 
Werke.  Vierte  Auflage.  ...  Berlin:  JVeidmannsche  Buchhand- 
lung.   1856.    6  vols.,  i6mo.  b.  11817 

Vol.  I.  contains,  "  Reise  um  die  Welt  mit  der  Romanzoffischen  Entdeckungs-Expe- 
dition  in  den  Jahren  1815-18,"  which  first  appeared  as  the  third  volume  of  O.  von 
Kotzbue's  "  Entdeckungs-Reise  in  die  Siid-See  und  nach  Bering-Strasse ;  zur  Erfor- 
schung  einer  nordostliclichen  Durchfahrt.  ...  ^irrWr  :  Hoffmann.  1821."  3  vols.,  4to. 
B.  The  jirevious  editions  of  Chamisso's  "  Werke"  were,  Z,«f/>z/g' ;  IVeidmann.  1836-40. 
6  vols.,  i2mo.  -I-  [Ihid.']  1842.  6  vols.,  i6mo.  [^Ibid.']  1852.  6  vols.,  i6mo. 
This  third  volume  has  a  second  title : 

Chamisso.  Bemerkungen  und  Ansichten  auf  einer  Entdeck- 
ungs-Reise ...  1815-1818  ...  auf  dem  Schiffe  Rurick  unter  dem 
Befehle  des  Lieutenants  ...  Otto  von  Kotzebue  ...  .  JVeimar. 
1 82 1.    4to,  Title,  pp.  240,  I  1.  folded.     13  Plates,  2  Maps. 

Champagnac  (Jean  Baptiste  Joseph).  Le  jeune  voyageur 
en  Californie;  recits  instructifs  et  moraux.  Paris:  Lehuby. 
1852.    i2mo.     8  colored  Vignettes.  11819 

Also :  Le  tresor  des  voyages.  Paris :  Lehuby.  1 841.  1 2mo,  -f-  Nouvelle  edition. 
Paris:  Ducrocq.   1865.    l2mo,  pp.  288.  '  4  Engravings. 

Champagnac  and  Olivier.  Le  voyageur  de  la  jeunesse 
dans  les  cinq  parties  du  monde  ...  .  Paris:  Morizot.  1850. 
8vo.     22  Engravings.  11820 

Champagnac  and  Olivier.  Voyage  autour  du  monde,  con- 
tenant  la  description  geographique  et  pittoresque  des  divers  pays 


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...  .  Par  MM.  Champagnac  et  Olivier.    Paris:  Morizot.   1857. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  645.     22  Engravings.  I1821 

Champagnac  and  Olivier.  Reis  om  de  wereld.  ...  Naar 
het  Fransch,  door  J.  Bakker  Korff.  Leiden:  D.  Noothoven  van 
Goor.   1864-66.    8vo.     Colored  Plates.  1 1822 

Champagny  (Jean  Baptiste  Nompere  de),  due  de  Cadwe. 
Letter  from  M.  Champagny,  the  French  Minister  to  General 
Armstrong  the  Minister  of  the  United  States  at  Paris.  IVash- 
ington.   1808.    i2mo,  pp.  7.  11823 

Champigny.  Etat-present  de  la  Louisiane,  avec  toutes  les 
particularites  de  cette  Province  d'Amerique,  Pour  servir  de  Suite 
a  I'Histoire  des  Etablissemens  des  Europeens  dans  les  Deux 
Indes  [de  Raynal];  par  le  Colonel,  Chevalier  de  Champigny. 
La  Haye:  Frederic  Staatman.  mdcclxxvi.  8vo,  pp.  147,  (1). 
ba.,  h.    4-  Amsterdam.   1781.  11824 

For  a  translation,  lee  French's  "  Hist.  Coll.  of  Louisiana,"  v.  287. 

Champigny.  La  Louisaine  ensanglantee  avec  toutes  les  Par- 
ticularitees  de  cette  horrible  Catastrophe.  Amsterdam.  1773. 
8vo.  11825 

Champigny.  Supplement  au  Ministere  de  M.  Pitt  avec  re- 
capitulation exacte  de  toutes  les  Demarches  de  ce  sage  Politique 
depuis  1761  jusqu'an  1766.     Paris,   1766.    8vo.     Portrait. 

Relate*  to  Pitt's  conduct  towards  America. 

Champion  (Judah).  A  Brief  View  of  the  Distresses,  Hard- 
ships and  Dangers  our  Ancestors  encountered  in  Settling  New 
England,  etc.  In  Two  Sermons  delivered  at  Litclifield,  on  the 
General  Fast,  April  18,  1770.     Hartford.   1770.    4to.  w^ 

Champion.  Christian  and  Civil  Liberty  and  Freedom  con- 
sidered and  Recommended :  |  A  |  Sermon  |  delivered  before  the 
General  Assembly] of  the  Colony  of |Connecticutt  | at  Hartford 
Ion  the  day  of  their  |  Anniversary  Election  |  May  g'h  1776 1  By 
Judah  Champion,  a.m.  [Pastor  of  the  first  Church  of  Christ  in 
Litchfield  | .. .  |  Hartford:  \  Printed  by  E.  Watson.  1 776.  [  1 2mo, 
pp.  81.  11828 

[Champion  (J.)]  Reflections  on  the  State  of  Parties ;  on  the 
National  Debt,  and  the  Necessity  and  Expediency  of  the  Present 
War  with  America.  London:  W.  Davis.  m,dcc,xlvii  [/.  e. 
M,DCC,LXXVi].   8vo,  2  I.,  pp.  64.  1 1829 

Reprinted  with  the  following  title  : 


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Champion.  Reflections  on  the  State  of  Parties  ;  on  the  Na- 
tional Debt,  and  the  Necessity  and  Expediency  of  Suppressing 
the  American  Rebellion.  By  J.  Champion.  The  Second  Edi- 
tion. London:  IV.  Davis.  M,DCC,XLVi  [/.  /.  m,dcc,lxxvi]. 
8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  64.  1 1830 

Champion  (R.)  Comparative  Reflections  on  the  Past  and 
Present  Political,  Commercial  and  Civil  State  of  Great  Britain  : 
with  some  Thoughts  concerning  Emigration.  By  Richard 
Champion,  Esq.      London:   J.  Dehrett.    1787.    8vo.        s.  11831 

Stt  M.  R.,  Lxxvii.  313. 

[Champion.]  Considerations] on  the |  Present  Situation  | of | 
Great  Britain  {and  the  {United  States  |  of  {  North  America,  |  with  a 
View  to  their  future  {Commercial  Connexions; {particularly  de- 
signed (To  expose  the  dangerous  Tendency  of  the  Arguments  { 
used,  and  of  the  Conclusions  drawn  in  a  late  Pamphlet  {pub- 
lished by  Lord  Sheffield,  &c.  London:  Printed  /or  John  Stock- 
dale,  m  dcc  lxxiv.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  3-157.  h.  11832 

"This  writei  particularly  recommends  the  cultivation  of  a  close  commercial  union 
with  the  American  States,  which  he  considers  as  still  practicable."  —  M.  R.,  lxx.  233. 
In  the  second  edition  described  below,  the  author  adds  his  name. 

Champion.  Considerations  on  the  present  Situation  of  Great 
Britain  and  the  United  States  of  America,  with  a  view  to  their 
future  Commercial  Connexions.  Containing  remarks  upon  the 
Pamphlet  published  by  Lord  Sheffield,  entitled,  *' Observations 
on  the  Commerce  of  the  American  States;"  and  also  on  the 
Act  of  Navigation,  so  far  as  it  relates  to  those  States.  Inter- 
spersed with  some  Observations  upon  the  State  of  Canada,  Nova 
Scotia,  and  the  Fisheries;  and  upon  the  Connexion  of  the  West 
Indies  with  America:  Together  with  various  Accounts,  neces- 
sary to  shew  the  State  of  the  Trade  and  Shipping  of  both  Coun- 
tries. The  Second  Edition,  with  great  Additions.  To  which 
is  now  first  added,  the  Plan  of  an  Act  of  Parliament  for  the  Es- 
tablishment and  Regulation  of  our  Trade  with  the  American 
States.  Also,  a  Preface,  Containing  Remarks  upon  the  Au- 
thorities on  which  Lord  Sheffield  has  formed  the  principal  Part 
of  his  Observations.  By  Richard  Champion,  Esq.,  Late  Dep- 
uty Paymaster  General  of  his  Majesty's  Forces.  London:  John 
Stockdale.  mdcclxxxiv.    8vo,  pp.  xxxiv,  274,  36.  pa.,  c. 

Champlain  (S.)  Des  Savvages,  |  ov,  |  Voyage  de  Samvel  | 
Champlain,  de  Brovage,  j  fait  en  la  France  nouuelle,  |  I'an  mil  six 
cens  trois :  |  Contenant  |  Les  maeurs,  fa^on  de  viuve,  manages 


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guerres,  &  habi-|tations  des  Sauuages  de  Canadas.  |  De  la  des- 
couuerte  de  plus  de  quatrc  cens  cinquante|  lieues  dans  le  pais  des 
Sauuages.  Quels  pcuples  y  ha-|bitent  des  animaux  (lui  s'y  trou- 
uent,  des  riuiercs, [lacs,  isles  &  tcrrcs,  &  quels  arbres  &  t'ruicts 
elles  produisent.  |  De  la  coste  d'  Arcadie,  des  terres  que  I'on  y  a 
dcscouuer-|tes,  &  dc  plusicurs  mines  qui  y  sont,  selon  le  rapporte 
I  des  Sauuages.  I  y/  Parh^\Chez  Ctavde  de  Monstrwil^  tenant  sa\ 
boutique  en  la  Cour  du  Palais^  au  nam  de  /(fjw;.  |  Avec  privilege  dv 
Roy.  I    Sm  8vo,  Dedication  and  Table,  3  1.,  Text,  36  I.     j.c.b. 

The  privilege  on  the  reverse  of  the  title  ii  dated  November  15,  1603. 

Champi.ain.  Les  Voyages  j  dv  Sievr  de  Champlain  |  Xain- 
tongeois,  Capitainej  ordinaire  pour  le  Roy,  |  en  la  marine.  ]  Divisez 
en  Devx  Livres.  |  ou,  |  lovrnal  tres-fidele  des  Observa-  |  tions  faites 
es  descouuertures  de  la  Nouuclle  France:  tant  en  la  descri-| 
ptio  des  terres,  costes,  riuieres,  ports,  haures,  leurs  hauteurs,  & 
plusieursldeclinaisons  de  la  guide-aymant ;  qu' en  la  creace  des 
peuples,  leur  super- [stition,  fa^on  de  viure  &  de  guerroyer: 
enrichi  de  quantite  de  figures.  |  Ensemble  deux  cartes  geograf- 
iques:  la  premiere  seruant  a  la  na-|  uigation,  dressee  scion  les 
compas  qui  nordestent,  sur  lesquels  |  les  mariniers  nauigent : 
I'autre  en  son  vray  Merldien,  auec  ses|  longitudes  &  latitudes:  a 
laquelle  est  adiouste  le  voyage  du|destroict  qu'ont  trouue  les 
Anglois,  au  dessus  de  Labrador,  |depuis  le,  53e-  degre  de  latitude, 
insques  au  63«- en  I'an  1612.  |  cerchans  vn  chemin  par  le  Nord, 
pour  aller  a  la  Chine. |^  Paris^\Chez  lean  Berjnn^  rue  S.  lean 
de  Beauuaisy  au  Cheual\vo/ant^  &  en  sa  boutique  au  Palais^  a  la 
gali're\des  prisonniers.\M.  DC.  xui.\  \\cc  Privilege  dv  Roy.| 
4to,  10  1.  pp.  325,  (5),  Quatriesme  Voyage  fait  en  I'annee  1613.^ 
pp.  1-52.    8  Maps  and  4  Plates,  several  Plates  in  the  Text.      M. 

rhe  copies  of  this  edition  vary  in  the  maps.  Mr.  Lenox's  copy  differs  from  that  in 
the  New  York  Historical  Society.  Sometimes  in  one  map  there  are  more  references 
than  in  the  other,  and  the  spelling  of  the  references  varies.  The  large  map  to  this 
edition  is  usually  in  two  parts,  and  is  very  often  wanting  or  defective. 

Champlain.  Voyages  |  et  descovvertvres  I  faites  en  la  Novvelle 
I  France,  depuis  I'annee  16 15.  iusquesja  la  fin  de  I'annee  161 8.  | 
Par  le  Sieur  de  Champlain,  Cappitaine  |  ordinaire  pour  le  Roy  en 
la  Mer  du  Ponant.  |  Ou.  sont  descrits  les  moeurs,  coustumes, 
habits,  I  fa^ons  de  guerroyer,  chasses,  dances,  festins,  &|enterre- 
ments  de  diuers  peuples  Sauuages,  5c  dejplusieurs  choses  re- 
marquables  qui  luy  sont  arri-juees  audit  pais,  auec  vne  descrip- 
tion de  la  bcau-|te,  fertilite,  &  temperature  d'iceluy.  |y/ P<7r/J,( 
Chez  Clavdt   Collet^  au   Palais^  en  la  \.gallerie  des  Prisonniers.  \ 


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AT.  D.  c.  XIX.  I  Auec  Priuclcge  du  Roy.  |  Sm.  8vo,  8  I.,  including 
an  Engraved  and  Printed  Title,  158  I.  6  Plates,  viz.:  2  double 
folded  Plates  and  4  printed  in  the  Text.  m.  i  1836 

"Premiere  edition  de  cette  relatiun,  fort  rare." — Brunet. 

Champlain.  Voyages  et  descovvertvres  |  faites  en  la  Novvelle 
France,  depuis  I'annee  1615.  iusques|a  la  fin  de  I'anncc  1618.  | 
Par  le  Sieur  de  Champlain,  cappitainej  ordinaire  pour  le  roy  en  la 
mcr  de  Ponant.  |Ou  sont  descrits  les  ma;urs,  coustumcs,  hahits,| 
fa^ons  de  guerroyer,  chasses,  dances,  fcstins,  &  jenterrenuMits  de 
diuers  peuples  Sauuages,  ct  de|plusieurs  choses  remarcjuablcs  qui 
luy  soni  arri-  |uees  audit  pais,  auec  vne  description  de  la  beau-  |te, 
fertilite,  et  temperature  6,''\ct\uy,  \  Paris  :\chex  Clavde  Collet^  an 
Palais^  en  la  gallerie  des  Prisonniers. \mqcw.\  Sm.  8vo,  8  1., 
158  I.     6  Plates.  '3^37 

This  edition  differs  from  that  of  1619  only  in  the  date,  on  the  printed  title-page. 

Champi-AIN.  Les  |  Voyages  |  du  S""  de  Cha- 1  mplain  Capita-  ]  ine 
ordinaire  I  pour  le  Roy  I  en  la  nouuelle  |  France  csan-|nces.  1615, 
|et  1618,  |dedies  au  |  Roy.  jr/i^z  C.  Collet^  au\Pallais  a  Paris. \ 
1619.  |Auec  preuilege  du  Roy.  |  [Printed  Title.]  Voyages  |  et 
Descovvertvres  |  faites  en  la  Novvelle  |  France,  depuis  I'annee 
1615.  iusques|a  la  fin  de  I'annee  1618.  |Par  le  Sieur  de  Cham- 
plain, Cappitai-|ne  ordinaire  pour  le  Roy  en  la  Mer  du  Ponant.  | 
Ou  sont  descrits  les  mceurs,  coustumes,  habits  |  fa^ons  du  guer- 
royer, chasses,  dances,  festins,  &|enterrements  de  diuers  pcuplcs 
Sauuages,  &  dejplusieurs  choses  remarquables  qui  luy  sont  arri-| 
uees  au  dit  pais,  auec  vne  description  de  la  beau-|te,  fertilite,  & 
temperature  d'iceluy.  |Seconde  Edition.  |^  Paris^\Che%  Clavde 
Collet^  au  Palais,  en  la  \gallerie  des  Prisonniers.  |  m.d.c.xxvii.  |  Avec 
Privilege  dv  Roy.  |  Sm.  Svo,  8  1.,  158  1.  2  folded  Copperplates, 
and  4  in  the  text.  h.  1 1838 

The  printed  title-page,  the  epistle,  and  preface,  have  been  reprinted.  The  engraved 
title  and  text  are  identical  with  the  issue  of  1619  and  i6zo.  Priced,  by  MuUcr,  $15, 
Nuggets,  £4  4s. 

Champlain.  Les  I  Voyages  |  de  la  |  Novvelle  France  jOcci- 
dentale,  dicte|Canada,  jfaits  par  le  S""  de  Champlain  jXaincton- 
geois,  Capitaine  pour  le  Roy  en  la  Marine  du|  Ponant,  &  toutes 
les  Descouuertes  qu'il  a  faites  en  |ce  pais  depuis  I'an  1603.  iusques 
en  Pan  1629.  |Ou  se  voit  comme  ce  pays  a  este  premierement 
descouuert  par  les  Francois,  |  sous  I'authorite  de  nos  Roys  ires- 
Chrestiens,  iusques  au  regne|de  sa  Majeste  a  present  regnante 
Lovis  XIIL  jRoy  de  France  Sr  de  Naaarre.  ]  Auec  vn  traitte  des 


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qualitez  &  conditions  requires  a  vn  bon  Sc  parfaict  Natiigatcur  [ 
pour  cognoistre  la  diucrsitc  des  Estimes  qui  se  font  en  la  Nauiga- 
tionj  Lcsj  Marques  &  enscigncments  que  la  prouidcncc  de  Dicu 
a  mises  dans  les  Mersjpour  redrcsser  Ics  Mariniers  en  Icur 
routte,  sans  lesquelles  ils  tomberoient  enjde  grands  dangers,  Kt 
la  manicre  dc  bien  dresser  Cartes  marines  auec  leurs  |  Ports, 
Rades,  Isles,  Sondes,  Sc  autre  chose  necessaire  a  la  Nauigation.| 
Ensemble  vnc  Carte  gtneralle  de  la  description  dudit  pays  faictc 
en  son  Meridien  selon|la  declinaison  de  la  guide  Aymant,  Si  vn 
Catechisme  ou  Instruction  traduictejdu  Fran9ois  au  langage  des 
pcuples  Sauuages  de  quelque  contree,  auecjce  qui  s'est  passe  en 
ladite  Nouuelle  France  en  I'annee  1631.I  A  Monseignevr  le  Car- 
dinal Dvc  De  Richeliev.  I // Pom.  I  C^^z  Clavde  Collet  au  Palais^ 
en  la  Gallerie  des  Prisonniers^  \  a  rEstoille  d'Or.  \  m.dc.xxxm.  | 
Auec  Priuilege  du  Roy.|  4to,  pp.  16,  308;  Seconde  Partie, 
pp.  310;  I  I.  blank;  Table,  pp.  8;  Traite,  pp.  54;  i  1.  blank; 
Doctrine  Chrestienne,   etc.,   pp.    20 ;   Map,   Nouuelle   France, 


1632,  2  sheets,  35x21  inches. 


BA.,  c,  H.,  N.  1 1839 


The  best  editicm.  Stevens'  Nuggets,  No.  511,  describes  a  copy  which  contains  the 
objectionable  passage  on  page  27,  which  caused  the  two  leaves,  Dij  and  Diij,  to  be  can- 
celled and  reprinted.  We  usually  find  that  the  first  paragraph  on  page  27  en<ls  with 
the  words  "  telles  descouuertes,"  but  in  the  original  issue  it  reads,  "  telles  descouuertes ; 
ce  que  n'ont  pas  ies  grands  hommes  d'estat,  qui  S9auent  mieux  manier  et  conduire  le 
gouuernement  et  I'administration  d'vn  Royaume,  que  cellc  de  la  nauigation,  des  expe- 
ditions d'outres  nter,  et  des  pays  loingtains,  pour  ne  I'auoir  iamais  practique."  Mr. 
Tross  has  reproduced  the  two  maps  in  admirable  facsimile.  These  often  take  the  place 
of  the  original  map.  There  are  at  least  three  variations  in  the  imprint  of  this  edition; 
one  is  A  Paris  \  Cht-z  Pierre  |  Le-Mvr,  dam  la  grand  Salle  |  du  Palais.  \  Another 
is,  Paris:  Lo-vis  Sevestre;  they  are  not  alike  in  other  respects.  Collet's  has  a  map 
smaller  and  entirely  different  from  the  others,  "  faict  par  le  Sieur  de  Champlain  suiv- 
ant  les  memoires  de  P.  du  Val-en  I'lsle  du  Palais."  It  has  the  two  leaves  29-30, 
without  the  passage  supposed  to  refer  to  Richelieu,  and,  what  is  remarkable,  the  two 
cancelled  leaves  are  inserted  in  another  part  of  the  volume.  In  Sevestre  and  Le  Mvr's 
imprint  the  map  is  "  Faict  I'an  1632  pai  le  Sieur  de  Champlain,"  and  is  larger  than  in 
Collet's. 

Champlain.  [Title  as  in  No.  11839.]  Paris:  chez  Claude 
Collet  au  mont  Sainct  H'tlaire  pres  les  Puits.  \  m.dc.xl.  |  Avec 
Priulege  dv  Roy.  j  11840 

This  is  the  same  work,  with  a  new  title-page  only.  Mr.  Lenox,  to  whom  1  am 
indebted  for  most  of  the  notes  to  Champlain,  suggests  that  this  edition  probably  consists 
of  the  rejected  copies  of  the  edition  of  1632,  because  the  volume  has  the  cancelled 
leaves  only,  cut  through  with  some  sharp  instrument.  The  titles  of  i,  2,  and  3 
(Collet,  Le  Mvr,  and  Sevestre)  are  alike,  except  in  the  imprints  (1640),  the  length  of 
the  lines  and  the  spelling  vary  from  i,  2,  and  3. 

Champlain.  Voyages  de  Sieur  de  Champlain,  ou  Journal 
es  decouvertes  de  la  Nouvelle  France.  Paris:  Imprim'e  aux 
frais  du  gouvenement  pour  procurer  du  travail  aux  ouvriers  typo- 


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graphts.      Aout  1830.      2   vols.,   8vo,    pp.    x,  406;    2    I.,    pp. 

3S7.  DA.,  C.    I  1841 

Only  two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed,  to  give  employment  to  the  journrymen 
printers,  and  principally  distributed  among  the  public  libraries  in  France  by  order  ot 
the  government, 

Chami'LAIN.  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  the  West  Indies  atui 
Mexico  in  the  Years  l  599-1602,  With  Maps  and  Illustrations. 
By  Samui'l  Champlain.  Translated  from  the  Original  and  Un- 
published Manuscript,  with  a  Biographical  Notice  and  Notes  by 
Alice  Wilmcre,  Edited  by  Norton  Shaw.  London:  Printed  for 
the  Hakluyt  Society.  M.DCCC,LVii.  8vo.  3  1.,  pp.  xcix,  48.  10 
Plates,  and  Map.  ba.,  c.  11842 

The  project  of  uniting  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans  is  set  Forth  in  this  volume. 

Champlain.  Report  on  the  Property  of  the  Champlain  Cop- 
per Mining  Company  of  Canada  East,  with  the  By-Laws  of  the 
Company.  Boston:  Davis  ^  Farmer^  Printers.  1864.  8vo,  pp. 
15.      Map.  H.  1 1843 

Champlain  Valley  Horticultural  Society:  Proceedings  of  Con- 
vention.    Burlington^  P't.    1851.  1 1 844 

Champlin  {Rev.  James).  Early  Biography,  Travels. and  Ad- 
ventures: written  by  Himself.  Second  Edition.  Columbus^  Ohio. 
1842.    i2mo.  s.  11845 

[Champney  (Julius  B.)]  History  of  the  Champney  Family, 
containing  Biographical  Sketches,  Letters,  Reminiscences,  etc. 
Illustrated.  Chicago:  P.  L.  Hanscom  ds*  Co.,  Printers.  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  76.  1 1846 

Champneys  (B.)  An  address  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
the  late  Erancis  R.  Shunk.  By  Benjamin  Champneys.  Lan- 
caster: M.  D.  Holbrook.  1849.    ^^o*  PP*  S^-  ^^847 

Champneys.  Oration,  before  the  Literary  Societies  .of  Mar- 
shall College,  Penn.,  in  1837.  By  B.  Champneys.  Lanaster. 
8vo.  1 1848 

Champneys  (J.)  An  Account  of  the  Suffering  and  Persecu- 
tion of  John  Champneys,  a  Native  of  South  Carolina,  inflicted 
by  order  of  Congress,  for  his  refusal  to  take  up  Arms  in  Defence 
of  the  arbitrary  proceedings  carried  on  by  the  Rulers  of  the  said 
place.  Together  with  his  Protest,  &c.  [n.  p.]  1778.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  1 1 849 

a  person  similarly  situated  to  the  Philadelphia  Quakers.  See  Pennsylvania,  "  An 
Address,"  etc.,  1777. 

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Champomier  (P.  A.)     Statement  of  the  Sugar  Crop  made  in 
Louisiana,  in   1855-56,  With  an  Appendix.     By  P.  A.  Cham 
pomier.      New   Orleans:   printed  by   Cook^   Young  i5f   Co.   1856. 
i8mo,  pp.  X,  (2),  46,  (2).     Continued.  h.  11 850 

Chandler  (A.)  Address  ...  at  ...  the  Nineteenth  Annual 
Fair  of  The  American  Institute,  of  the  City  of  New  York  ... 
October  23,  1846.  By  Adoniram  Chandler.  New  Tork.  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  x8.  BA.  11851 

Also:  Oration  before  the  New  York  Typographical  Society,  on  the  Seventeenth 
Anniversary,  July  4,  1816.     New  York.   18 16.    8vo.     N. 

Chandler  (A.)  A  Brief  Review  of  a  Historical  Sermon, 
delivered  at  Deerfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1857,  ^X  ^^^*  Samuel 
Williard,  d.d.  by  Rev.  A.  Chandler,  d.d.  Greenfield:  S.  S. 
Eastman  b"  Company,  Printers.   1859.    8vo,  pp.  27.         H.  11852 

Chandler  (Amariah).  A  Discourse  delivered  July  4,  1833, 
in  ...  Greenfield,  By  A.  Chandler.  ...  Greenfield:  Press  of  Frani- 
lin  Freeman.   1833.    8vo,  pp.  25,  ii.  H.  11853 

Also:  Sermon  at  the  Installation  of  Andrew  Govan.  Greenfield.  1839.  8vo. — 
Thoughts  on  Speculative  Free-masonry.     Danville,  Vt.   1835.    i2mo. 

Chandler  (C.  F.)  Report  on  Water  for  Locomotives  and 
Boiler  Incrustations:  made  to  the  President  and  Directors  of  the 
New  York  and  Central  Railroad.  By  Charles  F.  Chandler, 
M.D.,  ...  .  New  Tork:  printed  by  "John  F.  Trow  i^  Co.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  35.  H.  1 1854 

Contains  analysis  of  waters  at  difirerent  places  along  the  railroad.  Also  :  Dangerous 
Kerosene.  Reports  ...  to  the  Metropolitan  Board  of  Health,  New  York.  [^New  York. 
1869.]  4to,  pp.  8.  H.  —  Report  on  the  Saratoga  Seltzer  Spring,  ...  ,  New  Tori. 
1867.    4to,  pp.  4. 

Chandler  (E.  M.)  Essays,  Philanthropic  and  Moral,  by 
Elizabeth  M.  Chandler ;  principally  relating  to  the  Abolition  of 
Slavery  in  America  ...  .  Philadelphia:  Lemuel  Howell.  1835. 
i2mo,  pp.  120.  1 1855 

Chandler.  The  Poetical  Works  of  Elizabeth  M.  Chandler. 
With  a  Memoir  of  her  Life  and  Character,  by  Benjamin  Lundy 
...  .  Philadelphia:  Lemuel  Howell.   1836.    i2mo,  pp.  180. 


Chandler   (Henry   C.)   &   Co. 
IlUnois. 


Illinois    Direct 


ory. 


See 


Chandler  (I.)     New  Converts  exhorted  to  cleave  to  the 
Lord.     Sermon  preached  July  30,  1740,  at  a  Wednesday-Even- 


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ing  Lecture  in  Charlestown  ...  at  the  Motion  and  by  the  Desire 
of  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield.  By  Rev.  Isaac  Chandler.  Boston. 
1740.     8vo,  pp.  43.  M.I  1857 

Chandler  (J.)  An  Answer  to  Mr.  Tucker's  Letter  to  Mr. 
Chandler.  Relative  ...  to  ...  his  Sermon  preached  at  Newbury- 
Port,  June  25,  1727,  preparatory  to  their  settling  of  a  Minister. 
By  James  Chandler  ...  .  Boston:  printed  by  Edes  ^  Gill^  fot 
Bulkeley  Emerson^  Of  Newbury- Port.   ijbj.    8vo,  pp.  36.         ba. 

Chandler  (J.  A.)  The  Speech  ...  on  the  Policy  of  the 
State  [Virginia]  with  respect  to  her  Slave  Population.  ...  Rich- 
mond:  Thomas  W.  IVhite^  Printer.    1832.    8vo,  pp.  10.  b. 

Chandler  (J.)  Christians  warned  of  Temptation,  and  ex- 
horted to  Pray  ...  .  Two  Sermons,  Preach'd  at  Rowley,  West- 
Parish  ...  Feb.  10,1754.  By  James  Chandler  ...  .  Boston:  S. 
Kneeland.   1754.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  ii,  26.  -    B.,  ba.,  m.  11860 

Chandler.  A  Serious  Address  to  Part  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Church  in  Mewbury-Port,  which  ...  attended  ...  Worship 
...  in  the  Court-House.  Occasioned  By  Two  Letters  pub- 
lished By  the  Rev.  Mr.  John  Tucker,  To  make  void,  in  Part, 
a  Sermon  preached  to  Said  Church  on  their  solemn  Fast,  June 
25.  1767.  It  contains  also,  An  Account  of  the  dividing  of  Said 
Church  and  Parish  into  two  Christian  Societies.  By  James 
Chandler  ...  .  Boston,  N.  E.:  Printed  by  Edes  &  Gill  for  Bulke- 
ley Emerson,  of  Newbury- Port.   1768.    8vo,  pp.  38.  ba.,  h. 

Also :  ...   Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Thomas  Lancaster,  Scarborough,  Nov. 
8,  1776.   ...   Portsmouth.    1776.     8vo,  pp.  23. 

Chandler.  ...  A  Sermon  preached  at  Newbury-Port,  June 
25,  1767.  A  Fast,  sanctified  by  the  Congregational-Church 
and  Society  there,  under  Bereavement  of  their  Pastor.  ...  By 
James  Chandler,  a.m.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Edes  &  Gill  for 
Buckley  [«V]  Emerson,  of  Newbury-Port,   1767.   8vo,  pp.  30. 

Chandler  (J.)  Oration  delivered  at  Monmouth,  Me.,  July 
4,  1804.     By  Joseph  Chandler.     Portland.   1804.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

Chandler  (J.  R.)   Address  of  the  Hon.  Joseph  R.  Chandler, 

at  the  Celebration  of  the  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims  of  Maryland, 

at  the  Site  of  St.  Mary's  City,  May  15,   1855.  ...  Baltimore. 

1855.    8vo,  pp.  40.  1 1864 

Another  edition  has  the  following  title : 


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Chandler.  An  Oration  delivered  at  the  fourth  Commem- 
oration of  the  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims  of  Maryland,  Celebrated 
May  15,  1855,  under  the  Auspices  of  the  Philodemie  Society  of 
Georgetown  College.  By  Hon.  Joseph  R.  Chandler,  ...  To 
which  is  prefixed  a  Notice  of  the  Proceedings  at  the  Celebration. 
Ppiladelphia.    1855.    8vo,  pp.  62.  P.  1 1865 

Chandler.     "The  Pilgrims   of  the  Rock."      An  Oration 

delivered  in  the  First  Congregational  Church,  before  the  Society 

of  the  Sons  of  New  England,  of  Philadelphia,  at  thdr  Second 

Anniversary,  ...   22d  December,  1845.     ^X  Joseph  R.  Chandler 

..   .  Philadelphia:  printed  by  John  C.  Clark.    1846.    8vo,  pp.  31, 

Also;  An  Address  Delivered  on  the  occasion  of  placing  the  Crjwning  Stone  of  the 
Main  Building  of  the  Girard  College  for  Orphans,  August  29th,  1846.  ...  Philadelphia, 
1846.  8vo,  pp.  22. —  Address,  ...  Pennsylvania  Peace  Society,  ...  1829.  PhilaJcl- 
fhia.  1829.  8vo.  —  Address  before  Marshall  College,  Sept.  24,  1839.  ...  Philadvl- 
fhia.  1839.  c.  —  Address  before  the  «' Girard  Brotheihood"  ...  i'^//<»</?//'^/a.  1855.  c. 
—  Masonic  Discourses.  ...  PhilaJi/phia.  1844.  8vo.  —  An  Oration  delivered  at  the 
Laying  uf  the  Corner  Stone  of  a  Monument  on  Mount  Zion  In  Ephrata,  Lancaster 
County,  Per.iisylvania,  September  1 1, 1845.  ...  Philadelphia.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  32.  h.  — 
Public  Schools  of  Washington.  Address  ...  Aug.  i,  1850.  [With  Historical  Sketch 
by  G.  J.  Abbot.]  IVashington.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  23.  B. — Sanctity  of  National 
Pledges.  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to  organize  Territorial  Government  in  Nebraska.  ... 
House  ...  April,  1854.  \_fVaihington.  1854]  8vo,  pp.  7.  ba. — Speech  ...  on  the 
Admission  of  California  ...  in  the  ...  March  28,  1850.  fF'ashington.  1850.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  BA.,  H. — Speech  ...  on  the  Collins  line  of  American  Steamers.  ...  July  6, 
1852.  ...  fVashinglon :  printed  by  Jno.  Towers.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  28.  h.  —  The 
Temporal  Power  of  the  Pope.  A  Full  and  Authentic  Report  of  the  Brilliant  Speech 
of  the  Hon.  Joseph  R.  Chandler,  of  Pennsylvania,  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  United  States.  January,  1855.  Philadelphia:  published  by  H.  &  C.  M^Grath. 
1855.     8vo,  pp.  32.     H.    -|-  ffashingtnn.    [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  II. 

Chandler  (L.  H.),  of  Virginia.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Lucius 
H.  Chandler,  of  Virginia,  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  United  States,  in  Defence  of  his  Claim  to  a  Seat  in  that 
body.  ...  [1864.]    8vo,  pp.  23.  b.  11867 

Chandler  (P.  W.)  American  Criminal  Trials.  By  Peleg 
W.  Chandler.  ...  Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown. 
London:  A.  Maxwell.  MDCCCXLI.  ||  Volume  ll.  Boston:  Timothy 
H.  Carter  and  Company.  London:  J.Maxwell,  mdcccxliv.  2 
vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xii,  436;  viii,  387.  ba.,  c,  h.  11868 

Includes  an  account  of  the  trials  of  Zenger,  Leisler,  Major  Andre,  Joshua  Hett, 
New  York  Negro  Plot,  Boston  Massacre,  etc.     Vol.  ii.  is  scarce. 

Chandler.  The  Morals  of  Freedom.  An  Oration  ... 
Boston,  July  4,  1844.  By  Peleg  W.  Chandler.  Boston.  1844. 
8vo,  pp.  54.  BA.,  H.  1 1869 

Also :  Argument  in  Favor  of  the  Proposed  Consolidation  of  the  Western  and  Wor- 
cester Railroad  Corporations,  before  the  Committee  on  Railways  and  Canals,  March 


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l6th,  1864.  By  Peleg  W.  Chandler.  Boston:  Prett  0/ Geo.  C.  Rand  &  Avery.  8vo, 
pp.  29.  H.  —  The  Bankrupt  Law  of  the  United  States,  with  an  Outline  of  the  System } 
together  with  the  Rules  and  Forms  in  Massachusetts,  and  References  to  Recent  De- 
cisions. ...  Boston  :  yamts  H.  fVeeks.   1842.    i6mo,  pp.  vi,  102, 

Chandler  (S.)  The  History  of  Persecution,  in  Four  Parts, 
...  IV.  Amongst  Protestants.  By  Samuel  Chandler.  With  a 
Preface,  containing  Remarks  on  Dr.  Roger's  Vindication  of  the 
Civil  Establishment  of  Religion.  London.  1736.  8vo.  Plates. 
-f  Edited  by  Chas.  Atmore.     Hull.    1813.    8vo.  11870 

"  Of  persecution  in  New  England"  in  the  edition  of  1813,  pp.  354-360. 

Chandler.  Sermon  preached  at  Gloucester,  Nov.  29,  1759. 
Anniversary  Thanksgiving.     Boston,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  30.        M. 

Chandler  (S.)  A  Discourse  in  Shirley,  Feb.  i,  1841,  at 
the  Interment  of  Mr.  Stillman  S.  H.  Parker,  Who  died  in  St. 
Mary's,  Geo.,  Jan.  18,  1841.  By  Seth  Chandler  ...  .  Fitch- 
burg:   IV.  J.  Merriam.^  Printer.   1841.    8vo,  pp.  24.         ba.,  h. 

Chandler  (T.  B.)  An  Appeal  to  the  Public,  in  Behalf  of 
the  Church  of  England  in  America.  By  Thomas  Bradbury 
Chandler,  d.d..  Rector  of  St.  John's  Church,  in  Elizabeth 
Town,  New  Jersey,  and  Missionary  from  the  Society  for  the 
Propagation  of  the  Gospel,  &c.  ...  New  York  :  Printed  by  James 
Parker.  m,dcc,lxvii.  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  xi,  (l),  127.  BA.,  c.  + 
Second  Edition,  corrected  by  the  Author.  ...  New  Tork :  Printed; 
London:  Reprinted  for  John  and  Francis  Rivington.  mdcclxix. 
8vo,  pp.  xi,  (i),  118.  H.  1 1873 

Chandler.  The  Appeal  Defended ;  or.  The  Proposed  Amer- 
ican Episcopate  Vindicated,  ...  In  Answer  to  The  Objections 
and  Misrepresentations  of  Dr.  Chauncy  and  Others.  By  Thomas 
Bradbury  Chandler,  d.d.  ...  New  Tori:  Printed  by  Hugh  Gaine. 
1769.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  V,  (i),  268.  BA.,  h.,  p.  1 1874 

Chandler.  The  Appeal  farther  defended;  in  Answer  to 
the  Farther  Misrepresentations  of  Dr.  Chauncy.  By  Thomas 
B.    Chandler,    d.d.    ...    New    Tork:    Printed  by   Hugh    Gaine. 

M,DCC,LXXI.     8vO,  pp.  vi,  (1),  240.  BA.,  C.    I1875 

This  was  answered  by  the  following : 

Chandler.  A  Letter  concerning  an  American  Bishop,  &c. 
to  Dr.  Bradbury  Chandler,  Ruler  of  St.  John's  Church,  in 
Elizabeth-Town.  In  Answer  to  the  Appendices  Of  His  Ap- 
peal to  the  Public,  &c.     Printed  a.D.  1768.    8vo,  pp.  19.  P. 

A  number  of  pieces  on  the  subject  of  an  American  Episcopate,  are  included  in  the 
"  American  Whig."  The  discussion  was  somewhat  heated.  See  the  works  of  Apthorp, 
Chauncy  (C.),  Johnson  (S.),  Inglis,  Mayhew,  Seeker,  and  others. 


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[Chandler.]  An  Appendix  to  the  American  edition  of  the 
Lite  of  Archibald  Seeker;  containing  His  Grace's  Letter  to  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Macclanechan,  on  the  irregularity  of  his  conduct; 
with  an  introductory  narrative.     Mew  York:  H.  Gaine.    1774. 

Chandler.  A  Free  Examination  of  the  Critical  Commen- 
tary on  Archbishop  Seeker's  Letter  to  Mr.  Walpole;  To  which 
is  added,  By  way  of  Appendix,  A  Copy  of  Bishop  Sherlock's 
Memorial.  By  Thomas  B.  Chandler,  d.d.  New  Tori  :  Hugh 
Gaine.    m.dcc.lxxiv.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  122,  i  1.  11878 

Chandler.  The  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson,  d.d..  The  First 
President  of  King's  College,  in  New  York,  Containing  many 
interesting  anecdotes;  A  General  View  of  the  State  of  Religion 
and  Leari.ing  in  Connecticut  during  the  former  part  of  the  last 
Century;  and  an  Account  of  the  Institution  and  Rise  of  Yale 
College,  Connecticut ;  and  of  King's  (now  Columbia)  College, 
New- York.  By  Thomas  Bradbury  Chandler,  d.d.,  ...  To  which 
is  added  an  Appendix,  containing  Many  original  Letters,  never 
before  published,  from  Bishop  Berkeley,  Archbishop  Seeker, 
Bishop  Lowth  and  others,  to  Dr.  Johnson.  New  Tork:  T.  & 
F.  Swords.  1805.  i2mo,  4  1.,  pp.  208.  C.  +  London,  1824. 
8vo.  1*879 

Chandler.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Corporation  For 
the  Relief  of  the  Widows  and  Children  of  Clergymen,  in  the 
Communion  of  the  Church  of  England  in  America;  At  their 
Anniversary  Meeting  on  October  2d,  1771,  at  Perth-Amboy. 
To  which  is  Annexed  A  brief  Abstract  of  their  Proceedings. 
By  Thomas  B.  Chandler,  d.d.  ...  Sold  for  the  Benefit  of  the 
Fund  Burlington :  Printed  by  Isaac  Collins,  [n.  d.]  8vo,  2  1., 
pp.  76.  P.  11880 

Dedicated  to  Gov.  Frankrm.     The  abstract  is  interesting. 

[Chandler.]  The  Strictures  on  the  Friendly  Address  ex- 
amined, and  a  refutation  of  its  principles  attempted.  Addressed 
to  the  People  of  America.  Printed  in  the  Tear  1775.  8vo,  pp. 
14.    +  [Another  edition.]     Philadelphia.  17  J S'    8vo.  P. 

[Chandler.]  What  think  ye  of  the  Congress  Now  ?  Or,  an 
Enquiry,  how  far  the  Americans  Are  bound  to  abide  by,  and 
execute,  the  Decisions  of  the  late  Continental  Congress.  With 
a  Plan,  By  Samuel  Galloway,  Esq;  for  a  Proposed  Union  be- 
tween Great-Britain  and  the  Colonies.  To  which  is  added.  An 
Alarn.  to  the  Legislature  of  the  Province  of  New-York.    Occa- 


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sioned  by  the  present  Political  Disturbances.  Addressed  to  the 
Representatives  in  General  Assembly  convened.  New-Tork  : 
J.  Rivington.  1775.  8vo,  pp.  48.  -|-  London:  Reprinted  for 
Richardson  Urquhart.   lyjS-     8vo,  Title,  pp.  90.  w.  11882 

"Intended  to  dissuade  the  people  of  New  York  from  concurring  with  their  sister 
colonies  from  adhering  to  the  association,  etc.,  of  the  Congress." —  Monthly  Revietv. 
Chandler  was  born  at  Woodstock,  Conn.,  graduated  at  Yale,  and  ordained  in  England 
in  1757.  For  notice  of  him,  tee  Schroeder's  "Memorial  of  Bishop  Hob.irt.  Neiu 
York,  183 1."  Bishop  Lowth  speaks  very  highly  of  his  appeal,  etc.  He  is  supposed 
to  have  assisted  "  A.  W."  (/.  e.  Wilkinsj  in  the  letters  to  Hamilton. 

[Chandler  (T.  B.)]  Both  Sides;  or,  a  Short  Chapter  of 
Facts,     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  11883 

A  political  pamphlet  in  favor  of  Martin  Van  Buren,  as  opposed  to  General  Zachary 
Taylor. 

Chandler  (T.  P.)  Address  of  Mr.  T.  P.  Chandler,  at  the 
Republican  Meeting  in  Brooklyn,  Sept.  27,  i860.  Published  by 
order  of  the  Republican  State  Convention.     8vo,  pp.  4.       H.  1 1884 

Chandler  (W.)  A  Brief  Apology  in  Behalf  of  the  People 
in  Derision  call'd  Quakers.  Written  For  the  Information  of 
our  Sober  and  Well-Inclined  Neighbours  in  and  about  the  Town 
of  Warminster,  in  the  County  of  Wilts.  By  Will.  Chandler, 
Alex.  Pyott,  Jo.  Hodges,  And  some  others.  London  Printed^ 
and  Re-Printed  by  Andrew  Bradford  in  Philadelphia.  1 7 19.  l2mo, 
pp.  104.  1 188;, 

Introduced  here  for  the  imprint.  The  first  edition  is  Z,sn</an ;  Printed  for  Thoma^ 
NortAcott,  ill  George-yard,  in  Lombard- street,   1693.    Sm.  8vo,  5  sheets. 

Chandler  (W.  E.)  The  Soldier's  Right  to  Vote.  Who 
opposes  it.?  Who  favors  it?  or,  the  Record  of  the  M'Clellan 
Copperheads  Against  allowing  the  Soldier  who  Fights,  the 
Right  to  Vote  while  Fighting.  ...  By  William  E.  Chandler,  of 
N.  H.  Washington:  printed  by  Lemuel  Towers.  1864.  8vo,  pp. 
15,(1).  H.  11886 

Also  :  Reports  of  Cases  ...  in  the  Supreme  Judicial  Courts  of  New-Hampshire. 
By  William  E.  Chandler,  State  Reporter.  Concord:  publiihed  by  G.  Parker  Lyon. 
1861.  Vol.  XL.,  8vo,  pp.  618;  Vol.  xLii.,  1862,  8vo,  pp.  600.  H.  (Vol.  XL.  for 
years  1859-60;  Vol.  xlii.,  1860-61.) 

Chandler  (Z.)  Kansas  —  Lecompton  Constitution.  Speech 
of  Hon.  Z.  Chandler,  of  Michigan.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States,  March  12th,  1858.  Washington^  D.  C. : 
Buelli5f  Blanchard^  Printers.   1858.     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  1 1887 

Also  :  Conduct  of  the  War.  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  ... 
July  16,  1862.  fFashington  ;  Scammcl  &  Co.,  Printers.  1862  8vo,  pp.  16.  B. — 
Relations  with  Great  Britain.  Speech  ...  in  the  ...  Senate,  April  19,  1869.  Printed 
at  the  Congressional  Glnbt  Office.    Svo,  pp.  8.     h. 


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Chandler  and  Nye  (J.  W.)  Mexico.  Speeches  of  Hon. 
Z.  Chandler,  of  Michigan,  and  Hon.  James  W.  Nye,  of  Nevada, 
in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  July  12,  1867,  On  Maximilian's  Decree 
ordering  the  Execution  of  the  Liberal  Prisoners,  [n.  p.  1867.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  1 1888 

Chandler,     i"**  Lichfield  and  Coventry  (5/jAo^  o/").    1718. 

Chandless  (W.)  a  Visit  to  Salt  Lake;  being  a  Journey 
Across  the  Plains,  and  a  Residence  in  the  Mormon  Settlements 
at  Utah.  By  William  Chandless.  London :  Smithy  Elder  and  Co. 
1857.    i2mo,  pp.  xii,  346.     Map.  c.  11889 

Highly  commended  by  the  "Critic,"  "Leader,"  and  "National  Review." 

Change  for  the  American  Notes.     See  Dickens  (C.) 

The  Changery.  An  Allegoric  Memoir  of  the  Boston  Exchange 
Office :  or,  the  Pernicious  Progress  of  Bank  Speculation  un- 
veiled.    By  Perspective.     Boston.   1805.    i2mo,  pp.  48.  H. 

Changuion  (P.  J.)  Memorie  aan  den  souverainen  vorst  der 
Vereenigden  Nederlanden  [betrefFende  de  overgave  van  Curasao 
aan  de  Engelschen.    n.  p.    18 14?]    8vo.  11 891 

Changuion.  Relaas  van  het  voorgevallen  op  Curacao,  van 
22  Dec.  1806  tot  I  Jan.  1807,  waarop  het  in's  vijands  magt  is 
overgegaan.     *s  Hage.   1808.    8vo,  pp.32.  1 1 892 

Chanler  (L)  The  Doctrines  of  Glorious  Life  unfolded, 
Defended  and  Practically  Improved,  with  Appendix  containing 
some  Remarks  on  the  Works  of  Mr.  Jas.  Foster.  By  Isaac 
Chanler,  Minister  of  the  Gospel  upon  Ashley  River  in  South 
Carolina.     Boston^  N.  E.:  Kneeland  and  Green.    1774.    4to. 

Chanler.  New  Converts  exhorted  to  cleave  to  the  Lord. 
A  Sermon  ...  Preach'd  July  30.  1740.  ...  in  Charlestown  ...  . 
With  a  brief  Introduction  relating  to  the  Character  of  ... 
[Whitefield].  By  Isaac  Chanler  ...  .  With  a  Preface  by  the 
Reverend  Mr.  Cooper  ...  .  Boston:  S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green. 
1740.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  iv,  (4),  43.  B.,  BA.  11894 

Chanler  (J.  W.)  Down  with  the  Black  Flag  of  Confisca- 
tion; up  with  the  Union  Jack.  Speech  of  Hon.  John  W. 
Chanler,  of  New  York,  in  the  House  ...  December  10,  1867. 
...  [^IVashington.   1867.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  11895 

Also:  Freedmen's  Bureau.  Speech  ...  delivered  in  the  House  ...  February  3, 
1866.  tyathitigton.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  23.  h.  —  This  is  a  White  Workingman's  Gov- 
ernme.1t.  Suffrage  in  the  District  of  Columbia.  Speech  ...  January  11,  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  14.     H. 


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Channing  (E.  T.)  Lectures  read  to  the  Seniors  in  Harvard 
College,  by  Edward  Tyrrell  Channing.  Boston.  1856.  i2mo, 
pp.  XX,  298.  H    1 1896 

Also:  "Life  of  William  Ellery."     Boston.   1836.    iimo.     (Forms  part  of  Sparki' 
"  Anier.  Biog.,"  Vol.  vi.)  —  Inaugural   Discourse,  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  the  Uni- 
versity in  Cambridge,  December  8,  1819.   ...    Cambridge  :  printed  hy  Hilliard  and  Mct- 
calf.   1819.    8vo,  pp.  31.    H.  —  An  Oration  delivered  July  4,  1817,  at  ...   Boston  ... 
Boston.   [1817.]    8vo.  pp.  24.     BA.,  w. 

Channing  (G.  G.)  Early  Recollections  of  Newport,  R.  I., 
from  the  Year  1793  to  183 1.  By  George  G.  Channing.  Neiv- 
port.,  R.  I.:  J.  J.  Wardi  Charles  E.  Hammett^  Jr.  1868. 
i6mo,  pp.  284.  BA.  II 897 

Channing  (H.)  ...  A  Sermon  preached  at  New  London, 
Dec.  20th,  1786,  occasioned  by  the  Execution  of  Hannah  Ocu- 
ish,  a  Mulatto  girl,  aged  12  years  and  9  months,  for  the  murder 
of  Eunice  Bolles,  aged  6  years  and  6  months.  By  Henry  Chan- 
ning, M. A.    New  London,  mdcclxxxvi.    i2mo,  pp.  31.      11898 

Channing  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  New-London,  November 
27,  1794.  Being  the  day  appointed  ...  For  public  Thanksgiv- 
ing In  ...  Connecticut.  By  Henry  Channing  ...  .  New-Lon- 
don: printed  by  Samuel  Green.  M,DCCC,xciv.    8vo,  pp.  24.       ba. 

Also:   Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Anna  Strong,  March  22,  1789.     Hartford. 
[1789.]    8vo. 

Channing  (W.)  A  Brief  Memoir  of  Joshua  Fisher,  m.d. 
Late  President  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society.  From 
the  ...  Discourse  delivered  ...  June  5th,  1833.  By  Walter 
Channing,  d.d.,  m.m.s.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  9.       h.  11900 

Channing.  Memoir  of  the  Late  Enoch  Hall,  m.d.  ...  By 
Walter  Channing,  m.d.  Boston:  David  Clapp.  Printer.  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  12.     Portrait.  h.  11901 

Channing.  My  own  Times,  or  'tis  Fifty  Years  since.  ... 
A  Lecture  ...  January,  1845.  By  Walter  Channing,  m.d. 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  34.  b.  11902 

Channing.  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  John  D. 
Fisher,  m.d.  By  Walter  Channing,  m.d.  [Colophon :]  Bos- 
ton. 1850.    8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  11903 

Channing.  Thoughts  on  the  Origin,  Nature,  Principles  and 
Prospects  of  the  Temperance  Reform.  By  Walter  Channing, 
M.D.  From  the  American  Quarterly  Observer.  Boston.  1834. 
8vo,  pp.  27.  BA.  11904 

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Channing.  a  Topographical  Sketch  of  Nahant,  with  com- 
parative meteorological  tables  for  July,  August,  and  September, 
1820,  with  some  observations  on  its  advantages  as  a  Watering 
place.     By  Walter  Channing,  M.D.    [n.  p.   1821.]    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Evidently  an  article  from  lome  magazine,  leparately  printed.  Also ;  An  Address  on 
the  Prevention  of  Pauperism.  ...  Boiton.  1848.  i2mo,  pp.  84.  h.  —  Annual  Address 
delivered  before  the  Massachusetti  Temperance  Society,  May  29,  1836.  ...  With  the 
Annual  Report  of  th«  Council  of  the  Society,  for  the  same  Year.  Bouon  i  printed  by 
John  Ford.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  13.  H.  +  Third  Edition.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  16.  +  Sixth 
Edition.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  Parliamentary  Sketches  and  Water  Statistics. 
Being  Another  Word  addressed  to  the  Citizens  of  Boston,  in  support  of  supplying  the 
City  with  the  Pure  Water  of  Long  Pond.  ...  Boiton  t  Benjamin  H.  Greene.  1845.  8vo, 
pp.  28.  B.  —  A  Plea  for  Pure  Water;  Being  a  Letter  to  Henry  Williams,  Esq.,  by 
Walter  Channing:  with  an  Address  "to  the  Citizens  of  Boston,"  by  Mr.  H.  Williams. 
Boston;  S.  N.  Dickinson,  Printer.  [1844.]  8vo,  pp.  39.  B.  —  Thoughts  on  Peace 
and  War.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  American  Peace  Society,  at  its  Annual 
Meeting,  May  27,  1844.     Boiton.   1844.    8vo.  pp.  38.     H. 

Channing  (W.  Ellery).  An  Address  on  Temperance,  by 
William  E.  Channing.  Boston:  ff^eeis,  "Jordan  6f  Company. 
1837.    8vo,  pp.  119.  H.  1 1906 

Including  an  appendix,  containing  a  "  Report  of  the  Council  of  the  Massachusetts 
Temperance  Society,"  and  a  description  of  the  "  Fourth  Simultaneous  Anniversary 
Meeting  at  the  Odeon,  Boston,  Feb.  28,1837." 

Channing.  Channing  sa  vie  et  ses  oeuvres  avec  une  preface 
de  M.  Charles  De  Remusat.  Paris:  Diditr  et  Ce.  1857.  ^^o* 
Title,  pp.  xvii,  404.  11907 

Channing.  Discourses,  Reviews,  and  Miscellanies,  by 
William  Ellery  Channing.  Boston:  published  by  Gray  and  Bowen. 
M  Dccc  XXX.  8vo,  pp.  ix,  603,  (i).  ba.,  H.  -t-  Boston:  Charles 
Bowen.    1832.    i2mo,  pp.  viii,  279,  (i).  BA.  11908 

Some  copies  of  the  edition  of  1830  lias  the  publishers,  Carter  and  Hendec, 

Channing.  A  Discourse  Preached  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Second  Congregational  Unitarian  Church,  New  York,  Decem- 
ber 7,  1826.  By  William  Ellery  Channing.  New  Tori.  1826. 
8vo,  pp.  57,  (i).  h.  +  Second  Edition.  New  Tori.  1827. 
8vo,  pp.  57.  +  Third  Edition.  +  Fourth  Edition.  New  Tori. 
i2mo.  B.,  H.  11909 

Also :  A  Review  of  ...  Dr.  Channing's  Discourse,  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Second  Congregational  Unitarian  Church,  New  York,  Dec.  7,  1826.  Boston:  Hi//iard, 
Gray,  Little,  and  fVilkint.   1827.    8vo,  pp.  91.     h. 

Channing.  Emancipation :  by  William  E.  Channing.  Bos- 
ton:  E.  P.  Peabody.  1840.  i8mo,  pp.  iii.  ba.,  h.  +  New 
Tori.  1 84 1.  i8mo,  pp.  71.  +  London:  C.  Fox.  1841.  i8mo, 
pp.  60.  BA.,  h.  11910 


CHANNINO. 


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Bos- 

-}-  New 

i8mo, 

11910 


Channinc.  a  Letter  to  the  Abolitionists,  by  William  E. 
Channing.  With  Comments.  ...  Boston  :  printed  by  Isaac  Kuapp. 
1837.    i6mo,  pp.  32.  H.  1 191 1 

Channing.  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Henry  Clay,  on  the  An- 
nexation of  Texas  fo  the  United  States.  By  William  E.  Chan- 
ning. Boston:  James  Munroe  and  Company.  1837.  i2mo,  pp. 
72.  BA.  +  (Reprinted  from  the  Fourth  Boston  Edition.)  Glas- 
gow:  James  Hedderwick  i'f  Son.  1837.  i2mo,  pp.  52.  b.  f 
Fifth  Edition.  Boston.  1837.  i2mo.  +  Eleventh  Edition. 
[^Ibid."]  1 19 1 2 

Channing.  Carta  al  Honorable  Henrique  Clay  sobre  la 
agregacion  de  Tejas  a  los  Estados-Unidos.  Traducida  del  ingles. 
megico.   1837.    4to,  pp.  63.  11613 

Also  :  Brief  remarks  on  Dr.  Channing's  Letter  to  Henry  Clay.  By  a  Texian.  Bot- 
ton.  1837.  8vo,  pp.  II.  — Letters  to  William  Ellery  Channing,  by  Sidney,  occasioned 
by  his  Letter  to  Hon.  Henry  Clay,  on  the  Annexation  of  Texas.  Charleston^  S.  C. 
1837.  N.  —  Review  of  Dr.  Channing's  Letter  to  Hon.  Henry  Clay.  By  a  Citizen  of 
Massachusetts.  Boston:  fyUliam  D.  Ticknor,  1837.  i2mo,  pp,  24.  h.,  n.  —  Stric- 
tures on  Channing's  Letter  on  the  Annexation  of  Texas.  Hoboken,  1837.  (Thii 
Hoboken  imprint  is  doubtful.) 

Channing.  Letter  of  William  E.  Channing  to  James  G. 
Birney.  Boston:  James  Munroe  and  Company.  1837.  8vo,  pp. 
36.  BA.,  H.  11914 

On  an  attempt  to  suppress  the  anti-slavery  party  in  Cincinnati  by  force. 

Channing.  CEuvres  sociales  de  W.  E.  Channing  ...  pre- 
cedees  d'un  essai  sur  la  vie  et  les  doctrines  de  Channing  ...  par 
M.  Edouard  Laboulaye.  ...  Paris:  Comon.  1854.  i2mo,  pp.  Ixv, 
512.  B.  11915 

Includes  the  "  Vie  de  J.  Tuckerman." 

Channing.  CEuvres.  De  I'esclavage.  Precede  d'un  preface 
et  d'une  etude  sur  I'esclavage  aux  £tats-Uni$  par  M.  £douard 
Laboulaye.     Paris:  Lacroix-Comon.  1855.    i8mo.  119 16 

Channing.  Remarks  on  the  Slavery  Question,  in  a  Letter 
to  Jonathan  Phillips,  Esq.  By  William  E.  Channing.  Boston  : 
James  Munroe  &  Company.  1839.  i2mo,  pp.  91.  B.,  H.  + 
London.   1839.    i2mo.  11917 

Also :  Review  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Channing's  Letter  to  Jonathan  Phillips,  Esq.  on  the 
Slavery  Question.  [By  James  Trecothick  Austin.]  1839.  iimo,  pp.  77.  ba.,  h. 
—  La  esclavitud.  Por  William  Ellery  Channing.  ...  New  York  :  yuan  M.  Davis. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  97,  z  1.     R. 


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CHANNINO. 


Channing.  a  Selection  from  the  Works  of  William  E. 
Channing,  d.d.  Baston :  Jmerican  Unitarian  Association.  1855. 
i2mo,  pp.  iv,  (i),  480.  H.  U918 

Cimtaini  Inter  on  Catholicism  to  the  editor  of  the  "  Weitern  Meiaenger,"  in  which 
he  ipcaici  of  the  spread  of  Citholicism  in  that  part  of  the  country. 

Channing.  A  Sermon,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  John 
Codman  ...  Second  Church  ...  in  Dorchester,  Dec.  7,  1808. 
By  William  Ellery  Channing  ...  .  Boston:  Joshua  Belcher^ 
Printer.  1808.  8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  +  \_lbid.']  1809.  8vo,  pp. 
31,(1).  BA.  11919 

Also  the  following  sermons:  A  Sermon  preached  in  Boston,  April  ;,  1810,  the  Day 
of  the  Public  Fast  ...  .  Bottom  Prat  of  John  Etiol,  Jun,  1810.  Svo,  pp.  13.  ba., 
H.,  w.  +  Second  Edition.  Boston.  18 10.  Svo,  pp.  23.  -(-  Third  Edition.  Boston. 
1810.  8vo  n.  +  London:  J.  Hate  hard.  1811.  Svo,  pp.  iv,  19.  ba.  —  A  Sermon 
preached  in  Boston,  July  23,  1812,  the  day  of  the  Publicic  Fast,  appointed  by  the 
Executive  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  in  Consequence  of  the  Declaration 
of  War  against  Great  Britain  ...  .  Boston:  printed  by  Greenough  and  Stebhins.  l8l2. 
Svo,  pp.  20.  BA.,  H.  +  Birmingham  :  C.  ff'iHi,  1812,  Svo,  pp.  16.  ba.  —  A  Ser- 
mon ...  in  Boston,  August  20,  iiii2,  the  Day  of  Humiliation  and  Prayer,  appointed 
by  the  President  ...  in  Consequence  of  the  Declaration  of  War  against  Great  Britain. 
By  William  Ellery  Channing  ...  .  Boston:  printed  by  C  Stebbint.  1812.  Svo,  pp.  15. 
BA.,  N.,  w,  —  A  Sermon,  delivered  in  Boston,  September  18,  1814  ...  .  Boston:  Henry 
Channing.    1814.    Svo,  pp.  19.     ba.  —  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Urdination  of  Rev. 

John  Emery  Abbot  ...   North  Church  ...  in  Salem;  ...  April  20,   1815 Saltm : 

printed  by  Thomas  C.  Gushing,  1815.  Svo,  pp.  39.  ba.,  h.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  the 
Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Jared  Sparks  ...  in  Baltimore,  May  j,  1819.  Dy  William 
Ellery  Channing.  Baltimore.  1819.  Svo,  pp.  63,  (8).  +  Boston  :  reprinted  by  Heivs 
&  Goss.  1819.  Svo,  pp.  35,  (i).  H.  +  Second  Edition.  Baltimore;  printed  by  J, 
Robinson,  1819.  Sva,  pp.  72.  h.  (This  second  edition  contains  a  note  on  some  pas- 
sages of  Scripture  used  by  Trinitarians  as  proof  texts  of  their  doctrine.)  -|-  Fourth  Edi- 
tion has  the  imprint,  Boston:  Printed  by  fVellt  (Sf  Lilly.  1S19.  i2mo,  pp.  73.  + 
Eleventh  Edition.  Boston.  1824.  —  Note  for  the  Second  Baltimore  Edition  of  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Channing's  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Jared  Sparks  ...  . 
Boston:  re-printcd  by  Hczus  &  Goss.  1819.  Svo,  pp.  8.  ba.  —  Review  of  '•Letters 
to  W.  E.  Channing,  containing  Remarks  on  his  Sermon,  ...  at  Baltimore."  ... 
Boston.  18 19.  Svo.  pp.  20.  —  A  Sermon  delivered  At  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Ezra  Stiles  Gannett  as  Colleague  Pastor  of  the  Church  ...  in  Federal  Street,  Bos- 
ton, June  30,  1824.  By  William  Ellery  Channing  ...  .  Boston:  John  B.  Russell, 
Printer.  1824.  Svo,  pp.  47.  H.  (This  edition  contains  two  "  Notes,"  a  "Memoir  of 
the  Federal  Street  Church  and  Society,"  and  nine  pages  devoted  to  historical  statistics 
of  the  "  Pastors  of  the  Congregational  Churches  in  Boston.")  +  Third  Edition. 
Thomas  G.  fVells,  printer.  1824.  Svo,  pp.  32.  h.  +  Fourth  Edition.  Thomas  G, 
Wells,  printer.  1824.  Svo,  pp.  32.  h.  —  A  Sermon,  preached  at  the  Annual  Election, 
May  26,  1 8 30  ...  ,  By  William  E.  Channing.  Boston:  Carter  and  Hendee,  1830. 
Svo,  pp.  46.  B.  H-  London :  reprinted  for  the  British  and  Foreign  Unitarian  Associa- 
tion. 1 8  30.  i2mo,  pp.  62.  H. —  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Charles  F.  Barnard  and 
Frederick  T.  Gray.     Boston,   1834.    Svo. 

Channing.  Slavery.  By  William  E.  Channing.  Boston: 
'James  Munroe  13  Co.  1835.  i2mo,  pp.  167.  +  Second  Edition. 
Revised.    \_Ibid.']   1836.    i6mo,  2  1.,  pp.  183.    ba.    -f  Third  Edi- 


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tlon.    Boston.  1836.    -f  Fourth  Edition.    Glasgow.   1836.    i2mo. 
-f-  Edinburgh:  Thomas  Clark.  MDCCCXXxvi.  i6mo,  pp.  112.    ba. 

This  elicited  much  contruveny.  The  fulluwing  are  lume  uf'  the  pjmphlrti  on  the 
subject!  Remjrki  on'*SUvery  by  William  E.  Chjnning."  ..  First  published  in  the 
Button  Atlji,  in  a  Series  of  Numbers.  BoUon  :  'Jf,  H.  Eaithurn,  Primer.  i8'}6.  8vo, 
pp.  61.  M.  —  Remarks  on  Dr.  Channing's  Slavery.  By  a  Citizen  of  Massachusetts. 
I  James  Trecothick  Austin,]  Boston  :  Runt//,  Shatiucit  and  Co.,  an.i  Jvhn  //.  Eatt- 
hurn.  1835,  8vo,  pp.  48.  4- Second  Edition.  Boiton,  1835.  8vo,  pp.48,  ba.  + 
Third  Edition.  BoUon.  1835.  8vo,  pp.  48.  —  Review  of  the  Remarks  on  Dr.  Chan- 
ning's  Slavery,  by  a  Citizen  of  Massachusetts.  Boston:  Jamts  Munroc  isf  Co.  1836. 
8vo,  pp.  48.  —  Reply  to  the  Reviewer  of  the  Remarks  on  Dr.  Clianning's  Slavery.  ... 
Bolton:  'John  H.  Kastburn,  Printer.  1836  8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  (For  the  "Review,"  ste 
[Simmons  (G.  F.)])  —  Extracts  from  *•  Remarks  on  Dr.  Channing's  Slavery,"  with 
Comments.  By  an  Abolitionist.  Boston,  1836.  8vo,  pp.  55.  —  A  Friend  of  the  South 
in  Answer  to  Remarks  on  Dr.  Channing's  Slavery.  Boston :  Otis,  BroaJtrs  and  Com- 
pany.   1836.    iimo,  pp.  19.      BA.,  H, 

Channing.  The  Works  of  William  E.  Channing,  d.d. 
First  Complete  American  Edition,  with  an  Introduction.  ... 
Boston:  James  Munroe  and  Company,  1 84 1..  5  vols.,  l2mo,  pp. 
XXX,  387;  411;  398;  407;  440.  H.  11921 

Channing.  The  Works  of  William  Channing,  d.d.  Seventh 
Complete  Edition,  with  an  Introduction.  ...  Boston:  James 
Munroe  and  Company.  1847.  ^  vols.,  i2mo.  ba.  +  Tenth 
Edition.     Boston:   George  R.  Channing.   1849.    6  vols.,  l2mo. 

Also  later  editions.     Reprinted  in  London  in  octavo. 

Channing.  William  Ellery  Channings  Werke.  In  einer 
Auswahl  aus  dem  Englischen  ubersetzt  und  herausgegeben  von 
F.  A.  Schulze  und  Ad.  Sydow.  Berlin:  H.  Schulze.  1850-52. 
12  vols.,  i6mo.  1 1923 

Vols.  2,  4,  6,  8,  and  10,  contain  the  *'Suciale  Schriften." 

Channing  Sa  vie  et  ses  ceuvres  avec  une  preface  de  M. 
Charles  de  Remusat.  Paris:  Didier  et  C'-  1857.  ^^o*  Title, 
pp.  xvii,  (i),  pp.  404.  B.  1 1924 

Also :  An  Address,  delivered  before  the  Mercantile  Library  Company,  of  Philadel- 
phia, May  II,  1851.  ...  Philadelphia :  J.  Crissy,  Printer,  1851.  8vo,  pp.  45.  ba., 
H.  p.,  —  An  Address  delivered  at  Lenox,  on  the  First  of  August,  1842,  the  Anniver- 
sary of  Emancipation,  in  the  British  West  Indies.  ...  Lenox,  Mass. :  J.  G.  Stan/y. 
1842.  8vo,  pp.  38.  H.  +  London.  1842.  8vo.  bd.  —  Discourse  delivered  at  the 
Dedication  of  Divinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  1826.  ...  Boston;  Carter  and  Hendee. 
MDCCcxxx.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  483-511.  h.  —  A  Discourse  ...  at  the  Installation  of  the 
Rev.  Mellish  Irving  Motte,  as  Pastor  of  the  South  Congregational  Society,  in  Boston, 
May  21,  1828.  ...  Boston:  Bowles  and  Dearborn,  1828.  i2mo,  pp.  43.  B.  +  Second 
Edition.  [/^rJ.]  8vo,  pp.  22.  h.  —  A  Discourse  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Frederick  A.  Farley,  as  Pastor  of  the  Westminister  Congregational  Society,  in  Provi- 
dence, Rhode  Island,  September  10,  1828  Boston:  Bowles  and  Dearborn.  1828. 
i2ino,  pp.  18.    -H  Second  Edition.   [Ibid."]   1828.    i2ino.    ^London:  Edward  Rain- 


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ford,  1819  8vo,  pp.  36.  —  Diicourie  delivered  at  the  DedicJtion  of  the  Unitarijn 
Ci)ngrc|;4tiiin4l  Cliurch  in  Newport,  Khudr  liUnd,  July  17,  |K]6,  ...  lUudn;  S.  N, 
DiiUnioH.  tivu,  p.  44,  H.  —  A  Uiscuurte  ociuiiuned  by  the  Ucjth  ur  the  Kev,  \)r, 
Follen.  ...  CitmhriJ^t  !  Mitcalf\  Tarty,  and  liullou.  M  Iiccc  XL  Uvti,  (ip.  13,  h.  4- 
Secund  Kdition.  liosion  :  'Jfjmci  Ahnret  and  Com/jany,  M  i>ccc  XL.  8vii,  pp.  i<j,  ba, 
—  A  Diiciiurje  on  the  I.if'e  and  Character  of  the  Rev.  Juieph  Tuckernun,  d.d.  ... 
Boiton.  1841.  i8inu.  —  Discourse  before  the  Benevolent  Fraternity  of'  Cliurchei  — 
Firit  Annivcriary,  Boiton,  April  9,  1835.  Boiton.  183$.  8vo. — The  Duty  of  the 
Free  States  {  or  Krmirki  luggetted  by  the  Caie  of' the  Creole.  By  William  E.  Ch.)n- 
ning,  Hniion :  ff-'.  Croihy  &  Comptiny.  1 842.  iimo,  pp.  54.  +  The  Duty  of 
the  Free  Statei.  Second  Pait.  [//</</.]  1S42.  laino,  pp.  93.  +  Second  Edition. 
[/A/'</.]  +  London;  John  Grien  1841.  8vo,  pp.  40. —  E«iays,  Literary  and  Politi- 
cal. GlasjTonv,  1 8 37.  izmo.  L'etat  actuel  del  lettrei  dam  TAmerique  du  Nord. 
Traduit  par  Swanton-Belloc.  I'arit.  1838.  8vo.  —  Letteri  on  the  Elevation  of  the 
Laboring  Portion  of  the  Community.  Boiton:  ff^il/iam  D.  Ticknor.  1840,  iimo, 
pp.  vi,  81,  (i).  BA.,  H.  +  Fifth  Edition.  London,  1840.  8vo.  —  A  Letter  to  the 
Rev.  Samuel  C.  Thacher  on  the  Atperiions  contained  in  a  Lpte  Number  of  the  Pan- 
opuliit  on  the  Ministeri  of  Boston  and  Vicinity.  ...  Boiton:  fViIlt  and  Lilly.  1815. 
8vo.  B.,  c,  H.,  P.  4-  Second  Edition.  Ballon.  1815.  8vo,  pp.  35.  BA.  -f  Third 
Edition.  Botian.  181 5.  w.  —  Letter  ...  to  the  Standing  Committee  of  the  Pro- 
prietor* of  the  Meeting-Houie  in  Federal  Street,  in  the  Town  of  Boston,  ...  May  6, 
1840;  and  the  Reply  of  the  Proprietor  thereto.  ...  Boiton:  Joitph  Dowe.  1840.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H.  —  Tlie  Ministry  for  the  Poor,  a  Discourse  delivered  ...  in  Boston,  April 
9th,  1835.  Ballon,  gvo,  pp.  48.  B.  —  [Channlng.]  Observationns  o  the  Proposi- 
tion for  incre.ising  the  Means  of  Theological  Education  at  the  University  in  Cam- 
bridge. Cambridge.  1815.  8vo,  pp.  22.  M.,  1.  —  Remarks  on  the  Rev.  Dr.  Wor- 
cester's Letter  to  Mr.  Channing,  on  the  "  Review  of  American  Unitarianism  "  in  a 

Late   Panopolist Boston:   fVttlt  and  Lilly.   1815.    8vo,  pp.  39.     ba.    +  Second 

Edition.      Boiton,    18 15.      b.  —  Remarks  on  the  Rev.  Dr.  Worcester's  Second  Letter 

to  Mr.  Channing By  William  £.  Channing  ...  .   Boiton:   ff^elli  (^  Lilly.   1815. 

8vo,  pp.  48.  B.  A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  the  Rev.  Nxah  Worcester,  0.0.  ... 
Discourse  ...  November  12,  1837,  ...  Boiton:  fublithtd  by  Joiiph  Doive.  1837.  8vo, 
pp.  28.  H.  -f-  Boston,  1837.  i2mo,  pp.  24. — Tribute  of  William  Ellery  Channing 
to  the  American  Abolitionists,  for  their  Vindication  of  Freedom  of  Speech.  ...  New 
Tojk.  1861.   i6mo,  pp.  24.     N. 

Channing.  Remarks  upon  the  Report  of  ...  the  Mayor  of 
Boston,  adverse  to  the  Petitions  of  W.  £.  Channing,  and  Others, 
for  a  Meeting  of  the  Citizens,  to  vote  upon  Licenses  to  Bar- 
Rooms  and  Dram-Shops.     Boston.   1841.    8vo,  pp.  36.  ba. 

Channing.  Services  in  Memory  of  Rev.  William  E.  Chan- 
ning, D.D.  at  the  Arlington-Street  Church,  Boston  ...  October, 

H.  11926 


6,  1867.     Boston.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  44. 


Channing  (W.  E.),  the  younger.  Poems  by  William  El- 
lery Channing.      Boston:   Charles   C,   Little  and  James   Brown. 

MDCCCLXIII.     l6mo,  pp.   151.  BA.   II927 

Channing.  Poems  by  William  Ellery  Channing.  Second 
Series.  Boston  :  'James  Munroe  and  Company,  m  dccc  xlvii. 
i6mo,  pp.  vii,  i6o.  ba.  11928 


CHANVALON. 


495 


BA. 


Channino.  The  Woodman,  and  other  Poems.  By  Wil- 
liam Kllcry  Chaiming.  Boston :  'Jamti  Munrot  and  V.ompan^. 
M  uccc  XLix.    i6mo,  pp.  iv,  92.  ba.  i  1929 

These  cunuin  varioui  poems  lllustraiinK  American  life  or  scenery,  m  "  Niagara," 
"Ne*  Engljn.l,"  •'  Wachuiett,"  "Walden,"  "The  Woodman,"  "OM  Sudbury  Inn," 
"  Walden  Spring,"  etc. 

Channino  (V\  F.)  The  American  Firc-Ahirm  Telegraph: 
a  Lecture  delivered  before  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  iVlarch, 
1855.  By  William  F.  Channing,  m.d.  ...  Boston:  Redding  isf 
Company.   1855.     8vo,  pp.  19.  H.  11930 

Also:  Communication  ...  respecting  a  System  of  Fire  Alarms.  [/Jojfon.  1S51.] 
8vo,  pp.  H).  Map.  H.  —  On  the  Municipal  Electric  Telegraph  )  ...  .  t^eiu  Utivtn  : 
frinud  by  B,  L.  Hamlen,   1852.    8vo,  pp.  28.     h. 

Channino  (W.  H.)  The  Civil  War  in  America:  or,  the 
Slaveholders'  Conspiracy,  an  Address  by  the  Rev.  William 
Henry  Channing.  Liverpool:  IV.  Faughan^  Printer.  i6mo,  pp. 
100.  H.  11931 

Channino.  Memoir  of  William  Ellery  Channing:  with 
Extracts  from  his  Correspondence  and  Manuscripts.  By  William 
Henry  Channing.  Boston :  IVilliam  Crosby  and  H.  P.  Nichols. 
London:  John  Chapman.  1848.  3  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xiii,  i  1.,  pp. 
427  i  vi,  459  ;  vi,  494.  2  Portraits,  ba.  +  Second  and  Third 
Editions.  Boston:  Crosby  i^  Nichols.  1848.  H.  +  Sixth  Edi- 
tion.    [_Ibid.^    1854.     3  vols.,  i2mo.  11932 

Alio:  The  Gospel  of  To-day.  A  Discourse  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  T,  W.  Hig- 
ginson  ...  in  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1847.  ...  Botion  :  fVm.  Crosby  and  //.  P. 
Nicholt.  1847.  8vo,  pp.  63.  B.,  H.  —  Lessons  from  the  Life  of  Theodore  Parker.  A 
Discourse  ...  delivered  in  Liverpool,  ...  June  10,  i860.  London  :  Edward  T.  IVhitJield. 
Liverpool!  Henry  Toung.  i860.  limo,  pp.  35.  b.  —  A  Letter  ...  to  the  Unitarian 
Society  of  Cincinnati.     Cincinnati:  printed  by  R.  P.  Broukt.  it^z,    8vo,  pp.  23.     b.,  h. 

Chantal  (J.  B.  J.  de).  Vies  et  aventures  remarquables  des 
plus  celebres  voyageurs  modernes.     Paris.  1^933 

Chantal.     Beautes  de  I'histoire  des  voyages.    Paris.     11934 

There  are  various  editions  of  both  works  of  Chantal. 

Chanticleer;  a  Thanksgiving  Story  of  the  Peabody  Family. 
Second  Edition.     Boston.   1850.   i2mo.  1^935 

[Chanvalon  (Jean  Baptiste  Thibault  de).]  Voyage  a  la 
Martinique,  contenant  diverses  observations  sur  la  Physique, 
I'Histoire  Naturelle,  I'Agriculture,  les  Moeurs,  &  les  Usages 
de  cette  Isle,   faites  en  1751,  &  dans  les  annces  suivantes.  ... 


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Paris :    CI.  J.  B.  Bauche,   m.dcc.lxiii.    4to,  4  1.,  pp.  viii,  46, 
192,  40  1.    Map.  c,  H.  1 1936 

"  A  highly  esteemed  work,  with  an  account  of  the  Carib  race,  some  of  whom  yet 
remained,  at  that  time,  in  Martinique."  "Relation  tres-estimee."  —  Leclmc.  5<c 
alio  M.  R.,  XXIX.  526. 

Chaparro  (Juan  Gonzalez),  de  la  Comp.  de  fesus.  Carta  en 
que  le  da  cuenta  del  lastimo  sucesso  del  terremoto  en  la  ciudad 
de  Santiago  de  Chile.     Madrid.   1648.    Folio.  1^937 

Chapin  (A.  L.)  Address  and  Discourse  at  the  Inauguration 
of  the  Rev.  Aaron  L.  Chapin,  m.a.  as  President  of  Beloit  Col- 
lege, July  24,  1850,  ...  .  Milwaukee:  J.  Hamilton,  Printer. 
1850.     8vo,  pp.  52.  H.  1 1938 

The  Address  is  by  A.  Kent. 

Chapin  (A.  B.)  Glastenbury  for  Two  Hundred  Years:  a 
Centennial  Discourse,  May  i8th,  a.d.  1853.  With  an  Appen- 
dix containing  Historical  and  Statistical  Papers  of  Interest.  By 
Rev.  Alonzo  B.  Chapin,  d.d.  ...  Hartford:  Press  of  Case,  Tif- 
fany and  Company,   1853.    8vo,  pp.  252.     Plan.  h.  11939 

Chapin.  History  of  Christ's  Church,  West  Haven;  or,  the 
Early  Churchmen  of  Connecticut.  By  Rev.  A.  B.  Chapin. 
New  Haven,   1839.    8vo.  11940 

Chapin.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  Christ's  Church,  West 
Haven,  the  eleventh  Sunday  after  Trinity  (August  11,)  1839. 
The  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  laying  the  Foundation  of  the 
Church.  By  Rev.  A.  B.  Chapin.  New  Haven:  Hitchcock  ^ 
Stratford,  Printers.   1 839.     8vo,  pp.  28.  11941 

Chapin.  Puritanism  not  Genuine  Protestantism.  Being  a 
sequel  to  Puritans  and  their  Principles,  by  E.  Hall.  New  Tork. 
1847.    i2mo,  pp.  226.  1 1942 

Contains  a  catalogue  of  controversial  books  relating  tot  he  doctrine  and  discipline  of 
the  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States. 

Chapin.  A  Sermon,  ...  at  the  Ordination  of ...  Rev.  Samuel 
Whittelsey,  ...  New  Preston,  Washington,  Conn.,  Dec.  ... 
30th,  1807;  and  ...  of  Rev.  Hosea  Beckley,  ...  Dummerston, 
Vt.,  March  2d,  1808.  By  Calvin  Chapin  ...  .  Hartford.  1808. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  1 1 943 

Also;  A  Sermon  ...  14th  January,  1817,  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Rev.  Timothy 
Dwight,  n.D.  LL.n.  President  of  Yale  College  ...  Who  died,  Jan.  nth,  1817  ...  By 

Calvin  Chapin,  d.d Ncw-Haiien  :  Maltby  Gcldtmith  &  Co.   1817.     8vo,  pp.  35. 

BA.,  H.  —  A  Sermon  before  the  "  Connecticut  Society  for  Promoting  Good  Morals,' 
Hartford,  May  18,  1814.     Hartford.   1814.     8vo,  pp.  34. 


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Chapin  (Edwin  Hubbell).  The  American  Idea,  and  What 
Grows  Out  of  It.  An  Oration  ...  in  the  New  York  Crystal 
Palace  July  4,  1854.  By  E.  H.  Chapin.  ...  Boston:  Mel  Tomp- 
kins.  1854.     8vo,  pp.  18.  BA.  1 1944 

Chapin.  A  Discourse  ...  May  12,  1844,  '"  reference  to 
the  Recent  Riots  in  Philadelphia.  By  E.  H.  Chapin.  Boston: 
A.  Tompkins.    1844.     8vo,  pp.  16.  B.  1 1945 

Chapin.  The  Responsibilities  of  a  Republical  Government. 
A  Discourse,  preached  Fast  Day,  April  8,  1841.  By  E.  H. 
Chapin.  ...  Boston:  A.  Tompkins.   1841.     8vo,  pp.  31.  h. 

Chapin.  The  Relation  of  the  Individual  to  the  Republic. 
A  Sermon  delivered  ...  at  the  Annual  Election,  ...  January  3, 
1844.  By  E.  H.  Chapin,  ...  Boston:  Dutton  £3'  IVentworlh^ 
Printers.   1844.     8vo,  pp.  36.  H.  11947 

Also:  Humanity  in  the  City.  ...  Neiv  York:  De  IVin  Gf  Da-venport.  [1864.] 
i2mo,  pp.  252.  Portrait,  h.  —  Moral  Aspects  of  City  Life.  ...  Neiv  Tori:  Herry 
Lyon.  1854.  i2nio,  pp.  191.  h.  +  New  Edition.  Neiv  York:  H.  Lyon.  1855. 
i2mo,  pp.  192.  c. —  Occasional  Sermon,  delivered  before  the  United  States  Gen- 
eral Convention  of  Universalists,  held  in  Boston,  Sept.  17,  1845.  —  Boston:  A. 
Tompkim.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  20,  h.  —  Present  Exigencies  of  the  Temperance  Cause. 
An  Address  delivered  at  Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  ...  November  23,  1845.  Boston. 
1846.  i2mo,  pp.  21. —  ...  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Henry 
Bacon,  as  Pastor  of  the  First  Universalist  Society,  Providence,  R.  I.  March  17, 
1842,  ...  Providence:  B.  Cranston  &  Co.  i8i2.  8vo,  pp.  20.  h.  —  True  Patriotism. 
A  Discourse  delivered  on  Fast  Day,  ...   .  Boston:  A.  Tompkins.   1847.   8vo,  pp.  19. 

Chapin  (H.)  A  Poem  Delivered  at  the  Celebration  of  the 
Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town 
of  Mendon,  May  15,  1867.  By  Hon.  Henry  Chapin,  of  Wor- 
cester.    Milford:   G.  W.  Stacy ^  Printer.   1867.    i2mo.      11948 

Chapin  {H,  B.)  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev, 
Charles  Moulson  Browne  as  Pastor-Colleague  with  the  Rev. 
Elias  Fisher,  to  the  Congregational  Church  and  Society  in 
Lempster,  New  Hampshire,  September  18,  1828.  By  Horace 
B.  Chapin.      Concord^  N.  H.   1828.     8vo,  pp.  29.         n.  11949 

Chapin  (J.  R.)  The  Historical  Picture  Gallery  ;  or  Scenes 
and  Incidents  in  American  History.  ...  With  125  Illustrations, 
by  the  Author.     Vol.  v.     Boston:  D.  Bigelow  y  Co.   1856.     s. 

Chapin  (O.)  The  Chapin  Genealogy,  containing  a  very 
Large  Proportion  of  the  Descendants  of  Dea.  Samuel  Chapin, 
who  settled  in  Springfield,  Mass.  in  1642,  Collected  and  Com- 
piled by  Orange  Chapin.     To  which  is  added  a  "  Centennial 

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Discourse  delivered  before  the  First  Congregational  Society  in 
Chicopee,  September  26,  1852,  by  E.  B.  Clark,  Pastor  of  the 
Church,  which  was  organized  Sept.  27,  1752."  Also,  an  Ad- 
dress delivered  at  the  opening  of  the  Town  Hall  in  Springfield, 
March  24,  1828,  containing  Sketches  of  the  Early  History  of 
that  Town,  and  those  in  that  vicinity  —  with  an  Appendix  —  by 
George  Bliss.  Northampton :  printed  by  Metcalf  £ff  Company. 
1862.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  968.  H.  11951 

Chapin.  The  Ch;  oin  Gathering.  Proceedings  at  the  Meet- 
ing of  the  Chapin  Family  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  September  17, 
1862.  Springfield:  printed  by  Samuel  Bowles^  Co.  1862.  8vo, 
pp.  97.  H.  1 1952 

Chapin  (E  )  The  Detective's  Manual  and  Officer's  Guide. 
With  Official  Lists  of  U.  S.,  State,  County,  and  Canadian 
Officers:  Criminals  Liable  to  Arrest,  Summary  of  Property 
Stolen,  etc..  By  E.  Chapin.  Monthly;  to  be  completed  in  12 
Nos.  Vol.  I,  No.  I.  Aug.  1868.  Springfield^  Mass.:  The 
Author.    1868.     8vo,  pp.  86.  1 1953 

Chapin  (Seth).  Sermon  at  Hanover,  Mass.  Boston.  1819. 
8vo.  w.  11954 

Chapin  (S.)  The  Duty  of  living  for  the  good  of  Posterity  ; 
Sermon  at  North  Yarmouth,  Dec.  22,  1 820,  in  Commemora- 
tion of  the  Close  of  the  Second  Century  from  the  Forefathers. 
By  Stephen  Chapin.  Portland:  Thomas  Toddle  Co.  1821.  8vo, 
pp.  48.  c.   11955 

Chapin.  ...  A  Sermon,  delivered  November  19,  1823,  at 
the  Dedication  of  the  Baptist  Meeting-House  in  Winthrop,  Me. 
By  Stephen  Chapin,  d.d.  ...  fVaterville :  printed  by  ff^illiam 
Hastings.   1823.    8vo,  pp.  35.  H.  11956 

Chapin.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New 
Meeting-House  in  Waterville  Village,  December  6,  1826.  By 
Stephen  Chapin.  [Waterville  :~\  Wm.  Hastings.  Printer.  1826. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  1 1957 

Chapin.  Two  Sermons  at  Mount  Vernon,  N.  H.,  Novem- 
ber 26th,  1809  ;  also  appended:  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Life  and 
Character  of  Rev.  John  Bruce,  Minister  of  Mt.  Vernon.  Am- 
berst,  N.  H.   1809.    8vo,  pp.  39.  11958 

Also :  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  A.  Merriam,  W.  Metcalf  and  £.  Johnson,  at 
RoyalstoH;  Mass.     fVaterville,  N.  T.   1825.    8vo.  —  On  the  Duties  of  an  Ambassa- 


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dor  of  Christ.  Two  Sermons  at  Mount  Vernon,  N.  H.,  Nuv.  26,  1809.  Amhtru. 
1809.  i2mo.  —  A  Series  of  Letters  on  the  Mode  and  Subjects  t.f  Baptism,  addressed 
to  tile  Christian  Public.  ...  [With]  an  Account  of  the  ...  Author's  Trial  on  those 
Points  ...  Second  Edition.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  Strictures  on  Mr.  Moore's 
Reply.     Boston.   1820.    i2mo.     And  other  sermons  and  addresses. 

Chapin  (S.  R.)  Stray  Leaves.  By  S.  R.  Chapin.  \Boston. 
1867.]    Square  i6mo,  pp.  78.  c.  11959 

Chapin  (W.)  The  Missionary  Gazetteer,  and  a  general 
History  of  Missions  throughout  the  World.  By  Walter  Chapin. 
Woodstock^  Ft.   1825.     i2mo.  s.  11960 

"Particularly  describing  Indian  localities."  —  S.  G.  Drake.     Also:  A  Sermon  at 
Woodstock,  Vt.  Feb.  8,  18 1 8,  Sabbath  before  an  Execution.  ...   fVindior.    1818.    8vo. 

Chapin  (William).  Complete  Reference  Gazetteer  of  the 
United  States.     New-York.   1839.    8vo.  s.  11961 

Also :  Supplement  to  the  Ninth  Annual  Report  of  the  Ohio  Institution  for  the 
Education  of  the  Blind.     C*lumbus.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  61. 

Chapin's  City  Directory  of  Ann  Arbor,  for  1868,  with  De- 
scription and  Catalogue  of  the  University  of  Michigan.  Adrian. 
1868.    8 vo,  pp.  160,  92.  11962 

Chaplain  (C.  L.)  Address  of  Charles  L.  Chaplain,  Esq.  of 
New  Haven,  Connecticut,  to  the  General  Assembly  of  Virginia, 
January  i860,     [n.  p.   n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  11963 

Chaplain  (J.  F.)  A  True  Fast:  A  Fast-Day  Sermon  ... 
April  30th,  1863,  By  John  F.  Chaplain,  Pastor  ...  Philadelphia. 
1863.    8vo,  pp.  14.  1 1964 

A  Chaplain's  Campaign.     See  [Hudson  (Henry  N.)] 

Chaplin  (D.)  The  Dispensations  of  Divine  Providence  ... 
and  the  Morals  of  New-England  at  the  Present  Day  ... ;  the 
Duty  of  Electors  ....  A  Sermon  delivered  at  Groton  Jan.  12, 
181 5,  being  the  Day  of  the  National  Fast.  By  Daniel  Chaplin 
...  .  Cambridge:  printed  by  Hilliard  and  Met  calf.  1815.  8vo, 
pp.  12.  H.  1 1965 

Also:  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Charitable  Female  Society  in  Groton  Oct 
19,  1814.  By  Daniel  Chaplin  ...  .  Andover  Flagg  and  Gould,  Printers.  1814.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  H.,  w.  — A  Sermon,  delivered  May  26,  1808,  in  ...  Boston,  before  the  Con- 
vention of  Congregational  Ministers,  of  ...  Massachusetts.  ...  Boston  t  printed  by 
Belcher  and  Armstrong.  i8c8.  8vo,  pp.  24.  H.,  N.,  w. —  A  Sermon  delivered  in  Bos- 
ton before  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge ;  ...  June  i, 
1815.     Boston  :  printed  by  Nathaniel  Willit.   1815.    8vo,  pp.  32. 


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Chaplin  (E.)  Civil  State  compared  to  Rivers  ...  .  In  a 
Discourse  in  Sutton,  2d  Parish,  January  17,  1773.  Being  the 
Day  preceding  the  Town  Meeting,  ...  Adjourned  to  consider 
and  act  upon  the  Letter,  &c.  From  Boston.  ...  By  Ebenezer 
Chaplin...  .   Boston:  John  Boy  Us.  mdcclxxiii.    i2mo,  pp.  24. 

[Chaplin.]  A  Treatise  on  Church-Government,  ...  being, 
I.  A  Narrative  of  the  late  Troubles  and  Transactions  in  the 
Church  in  Bolton,  in  the  Massachusetts.  11.  Some  Remarks 
on  Mr.  Adams's  Sermon,  preached  there  August  26,  1772. 
With  ...  Some  Remarks  on  an  Account  in  the  Boston  Evening- 
Post,  Dec.  28,  1772,  of  the  Dismission  of  a  Minister  at  Grafton. 
III.  On  Councils  ...  .  With  an  Essay  on  Ministers  negativing 
the  Votes  of  the  Church  ,..  .  By  a  Neighbour.  ...  Boston: 
printed  by  John  BoyUs.  Mdcclxxiii.   pp.  37,  (2).  h.  11967 

[Chaplin.]  A  Second  Treatise  on  Church-Government  ... 
I.  A  Continuation  of  the  Narrative  of  the  late  Troubles  and 
Transactions  in  the  Church  in  Bolton :  With  some  Remarks  on 
Mr.  Goss's  Narrative.  11.  A  Reply  to  Mr.  Adams's  Answer 
to  my  former  Treatise  ...  .  iii.  Shewing  ...  the  Sole  Right 
People  have  *o  call  and  dismiss  their  Officers.  ...  With  ...  Re- 
marks on  a  Pamphlet  said  to  be  offered  to  the  Churches  by  the 
Convention  of  Ministers.  ...  [And]  The  Testimonies  of  many 
Persons  in  Bolton  ...  in  Answer  ...  to  Mr.  Goss's  Narrative. 
By  a  Neighbour.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  John  Boyles.  Mdcclxxiii. 
8vo,  pp.  78.  BA.  1 1968 

Also :  The  Godly  Fathers,  and  a  Defence  to  their  People.  Sermon  delivered  April 
19,  1772,  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Nathan  Webb.   ...   Boston.   1773.    8vo,  pp.  28. 

Chaplin  (J.)  Duncan  Dunbar;  the  Record  of  an  Earnest 
Ministry.  A  Sketch  of  the  late  Pastor  of  the  McDougal  St. 
Baptist  Church,  New  York.  By  Jeremiah  Chaplin.  ...  New 
Tork:  Sheldon  and  Company.    1865.    i2mo,  pp.  xi,  311.  H. 

Albo;  A  Sermon,  delivered  September  8,  1819,  at  the  ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Stephen  Chapin  ...  in  North- Yarmouth.  By  Jeremiah  Chapin  ...  .  Portland:  Francis 
Douglas.  1819.  8vo,  pp.  28.  BA.  —  A  Sermon  preached  at  North  Yarmouth;  Feb- 
ruary 16,  1825,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Get  ':r  D.  Boardman,  as  Missionary 
to  the  Heathen fVaterville  :  printed  by  W.  M.  Hastings.   1825.     8vo,  pp.  41. 

Chaplin  (Joseph).  The  Trader's  Best  Companion.  ...  Ar- 
ithmetical Rules  ...  applied  to  Federal  Currency  ...  .  By  Joseph 
Chaplin.  Newburyport :  Printed  by  William  Barrett.  July  24, 
1795.    8vo,  pp.  36.  BA.  1 1970 


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Chaplin  (W.  L.)  The  Case  of  William  L.  Chaplin ;  ... 
the  Cruel  and  Oppressive  Treatment  to  which,  under  Color  of 
Legal  Proceedings,  he  has  been  subjected,  in  the  District  of 
Columbia  and  the  State  of  Maryland.  Boston.  1851.  8vo,  pp. 
xii,  54.     Portrait.  H.  11971 

Chapman  (A.  W.)  Flora  of  the  Southern  United  States  : 
containing  Abridged  Descriptions  of  the  Flowering  Plants  and 
Ferns  of  Tennessee,  North  and  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  Ala- 
bama, Mississippi,  and  Florida:  arranged  according  to  the  Nat- 
ural System  by  A.  W.  Chapman,  m.d.  The  Ferns  by  Daniel 
C.  Eaton.     New  Tork.   i860.    8vo,  Half-Title,  pp.  xxviii,  621. 

Chapman  (C.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  Chapman  ...  on 
the  ...  Prosecution  of  Claims  against  the  Government  by  Mem- 
bers of  Congress,  etc.  ...  In  the  House  ...  January  11,  1853. 
Washington.   1853.    ^v°>  PP*  8*  ^^'  '^973 

Chapman.  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Samuel  Couch,  Esq. 
on  Nov.  24,  1739.  By  Rev.  Daniel  Chapman,  m.a.  New 
London.  1741.    8vo.  II974 

Chapman  (E.)  An  Account  of  the  Conduct  of  the  People 
called  Shakers ;  in  the  Case  of  Eunice  Chapman  and  her  Chil- 
dren, ...  Albany:  printed  for  the  Authoress.  1817.    i2mo,  pp.  60. 

Chapman.  No.  2,  being  an  Additional  Account  of  the  ... 
Shakers  ...  .  Also  the  Deposition  of  Mary  Dyer  ...  .  Albany: 
Printed  by  I.  W.  Clark.    1818.    l2mo,  pp.  82.  B.,  BA.  11976 

Chapman  (E.  J.)  A  Popular  and  Practical  Exposition  of 
the  Minerals  '  .d  Geology  of  Canada.  By  E.  J.  Chapman, 
PH.D.,  Professor  in  University  College,  Toronto,  late  Professor 
in  the  London  University  College.  Toronto.  1864.  8vo,  pp. 
236.     Woodcuts.  "977 

Chapman.  A  Song  of  Charity.  Canadian  Edition.  Toronto. 
1857.    Svo.  "978 

See  the  "Canadian  Journal"  for  January,  1858,  page  17. 

Chapman  (F.  W.)  The  Chapman  Family:  or  the  Descend- 
ants of  Robert  Chapman,  one  of  the  First  Settlers  of  Say-Brook, 
Conn.  With  Genealogical  Notes  of  William  Chapman,  who 
settled  in  New  London,  Conn. ;  Edward  Chapman,  who  settled 
at  Windsor,  Conn.;  John  Chapman,  of  Stonington,  Conn.;  and 
Rev.  Benjamin  Chapman,  of  Southington,  Conn.     By  Rev.  F. 


1 

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CHAPMAN. 


W.  Chapman,  a.m.,  a  descendant  of  Robert  Chapman  of  Say- 
brook.  Hartford :  Printed  by  Case^  Tiffany  i^  Co.  m.dccc.liv. 
8vo,  pp.  413,  (i).     Portraits  and  Plate.  H.,  p.  11979 

Chapman.  The  Pratt  Family ;  or,  The  Descendants  of 
Lieut.  William  Pratt,  one  of  the  First  Settlers  of  Harttord  and 
Say-Brook.  With  Genealogical  Notes  of  John  Pratt,  of  Hart- 
ford ;  Peter  Pratt,  of  Lyme ;  John  Pratt  (Taylor),  of  Say-Brook. 
By  Rev,  F.  W.  Chapman,  a.m.  Hartford:  Case,  Lockwood  y 
Co. ^  Printers.  iB6$.    8vo,  pp.  421.    Portraits  and  Coats  of  Arms. 

Chapman  (G.  T.)  A  Funeral  Sermon,  ...  occasioned  by 
the  Death  of  the  Hon.  John  Chandler  Williams,  ...  By  G.  T. 
Chapman,  d.d.  Boston:  Stimpson  and  Clapp.  1 83 1.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  H.  11981 

Chapman.  A  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Rev- 
William  Horton,  d.d..  Rector  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.,  preached  ...  Nov.  8,  1863,  by  George  T.  Chap- 
man, D.D.  Newburyport:  William  H.  Huse  &  Cs.,  Printers. 
1863.     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  1 1982 

Chapman.  Sketches  of  the  Alumni  of  Daitmouth  College, 
from  the  First  Graduation  in  1771  to  the  Present  Time,  with  a 
Brief  History  of  the  Institution.  By  the  Rev.  George  T.  Chap- 
man, D.D.  ...   Cambridge:  Riverside  Press.   1868.     8vo,  pp.  520. 

Chapman  (G.  W.)  A  Tribute  to  Kane ;  and  Other 
Poems.  By  George  W.  Chapman.  NewTork:  Rudd^  Carle- 
ton,  mdccclx.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  5-161.  11984 

Chapman  (H.  S.)  Thoughts  on  the  Money  and  Exchanges  of 
Lower  Canada.  By  Henry  S.  Chapman.  Montreal.  1832. 
8vo.  c.  1 1985 

Chapman  (L  A.)  A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Wyoming. 
By  the  Late  Isaac  A.  Chapman,  Esq.  To  which  is  added,  an 
Appendix,  containing  a  Statistical  Account  of  the  Valley,  and 
Adjacent  Country.  By  a  Gentleman  of  Wilkesbarre.  IVilkes- 
barre^  Penn.:  Sharp  D.  Lewis.    1830.    l2mo,  pp.  209. 


C,  H.,  P. 


Chapman  (J.)  The  Memorial  of  James  Chapman,  To  the 
respectable  Legislature  of  the  State  of  New  York.  ...  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  8.  B.  1 1987 

Dated  Albany,  24th  March,  1 8 17,  and  signed  Jimes  Chapman. 


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Chapman.  Memorial  of  the  Shakers  of  Watervliet  to  the 
Legislature,  respecting  the  Case  of  James  Chapman.  Jlbany. 
1817.   8vo.  11988 

Chapman  (J.)  Historical  Notices  of  Saint  Peter's  Church, 
in  the  City  of  Perth-Amboy,  New-Jersey.  Contained  in  Two 
Discourses  Delivered  in  the  said  Church,  June  19th  and  26th, 
1825,  shortly  after  the  erection  of  a  Marble  Tablet  in  the  East 
Wall  of  the  Church,  in  Memory  of  the  First  Benefactors  of  the 
same ;  with  some  Additions.  By  James  Chapman,  Rector. 
Elizabeth-Town :  printed  by  Sanderson  and  Brookfield.  1830.  8vo, 
pp.  28.  1 1989 

Chapman  (J.  G.)  Speech  of  John  G.  Chapman,  of  Mary- 
land, on  the  Revenue  System,  and  the  Defence  of  the  Tariff  of 
1842.  ...  House  of  Representatives  ...  Aug.  i,  1846.  [^l-Fash- 
ington:'\  J.  ^  G.  S.  Gideon^  printers.    8vo,  pp.  23. H.  11990 

Also:  Speech  ...  February  24,  1849,  Upon  the  bill  to  establish  a  Territorial  Gov- 
ernment in  California,  and  upon  the  power  of  the  Federal  Government  over  slavery  in 
the  District  of  Columbia.    [ff^asAington  :'\    Toioen,  printer.    8vo,  pp.  t6.     h. 

Chapman  (J.)  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of 
Boston,  ...  July  4,  1837.  By  Jonathan  Chapman.  ...  Boston. 
1837.    8vo,  pp.  24.  BA.  11991 

Also:  Addresses  before  the  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society  at  Boston.  Boston. 
1832.  8vo.  w.  —  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Whigs  of  Bristol  County,  at  Taun- 
ton, July  4,  1839 Taunton:  J.  Amsbury,yr.,  Printtr.   1839.    8vo,  pp.  34.    ba. 

Chapman  (J.  G.)  The  Picture  of  the  Baptism  of  Pocahon- 
tas; painted  by  order  of  Congress,  ...  by  J.  G.  Cliapman. 
Washington.    1840.    8vo.  c.  1 1992 

Contains  an  historical  address,  and  extracts  relating  to  the  subject  of  the  picture. 

Chapman  (M.  I.)  Barbadoes  and  other  Poems.  By  M.  I. 
Chapman.     London.  1833.    i2mo,  pp.  220.  '''993 

[Chapman  (Maria  Weston).]  Report  of  the  Boston  Female 
Anti-Slavery  Society;  with  a  ...  Statement  of  Events  Previous 
and  Subsequent  to  the  Annual  Meeting  of  1835.  Second  Edi- 
tion.    Boston:  the  Society.    1836.    i2mo,  pp.  108.  ba.  11994 

With  the  half-title  :  "  Wright  and  Wrong  in  Boston." 

Chapman.  Right  and  Wrong  in  Massachusetts.  By  Maria 
Weston  Chapman.  Boston:  Dow  ^  Jackson.  1839.  i6mo,  pp. 
177.    -f  Boston:  Henry  L.  D ever eaux.   1840.    i6mo,  pp.  175. 

[Chapman.]     Songs  of  the  Free,  and  Hymns  of  Christian 


I      i 


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504 


CHAPPE    d'aUTEROCHE. 


Freedom.    [A  Collection.]    Boston  :  Isaac  Knapp.  mdcccxxxvi. 
i2mo,  pp.  227.  BA.  11996 

Also  :  "  How  tan  I  help  to  abolish  Slavery  ?"  or,  Counsels  to  the  newly  Converted. 
...  Anti-Slavery  Tracts,  No.  14,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp.  12.  b.  —  Pinda  !  a  True 
Tale.   ...   New  York :  Pub,  by  Am.  Anti-Sla'vtry  Society.   1840.    iimo,  pp.  23.     h. 

Chapman  (N.)  Select  Speeches,  Forensic  and  Parliamentary, 
with  Prefatory  Remarks.  By  N.  Chapman,  m.d.  ...  Philadel- 
phia:  J.  Hopkins  and  Earle.  1808.  5  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  480;  (4), 
449;  vi,  442}  (4),  469;  iv,  497.     5  Portraits.  ba.  11997 

Also ;  Letter  to  Hon.  Joseph  Hopkinson,  on  the  Appointment  of  Prof.  Hare  in 
the  University  of  Pennsylvania.   ...   Philadelphia.   1818.     4to,  pp.  6. 

Chapman  (R.)  Speech  of  Hon.  R.  Chapman,  of  Alabama, 
on  the  Bill  to  protect  the  Rights  of  American  Settlers  in  Ore- 
gon. Delivered  in  the  House  ...  April  17,  1846.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  1 1998 

Chapman  (Robert  H.)  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination 
and  Installation  of  Rev.  J.  Younglove.     1806.    8vo.  "999 

Chapman  (S.)  Hand  Book  of  Wisconsin.  By  S.  Chapman. 
Milwaukee.  1855.  -f  Second  Edition,  enlarged,  ...  .  By  S. 
Chapman.      Milwaukee:   S.  Chapman.   1855.     32mo,  pp.  117. 

Chapman  (T.  EUwood).  Philadelphia  Wholesale  Merchants' 
and  Artisans'  Business  Directory  for  1853.  ^°  ^^  Continued 
Annually.     Philadelphia.  [1853.]    i8mo,  pp.  184.     Map. 

Chapman  {Rev.  W.  R.)  Address,  Union-Springs  Female 
Seminary.      1852.    8vo.  s.  12002 

Chapman  Hall  School.  Annual  Catalogue  of  the  Teachers 
and  Pupils  of  Chapman  Hall  School;  ...  Boston.  1847.  i2mo, 
pp.  22,  (i).  Continued.  h.  i2O02fl 

Chappe  d'Auteroche  (Jean).  Voyage  en  Californie  pour 
I'observation  du  passage  de  Venus  sur  le  disque  du  soleil,  Le 
3  Juin  1769;  contenant  les  observations  de  ce  phenomene, 
et  la  description  historique  de  la  route  de  I'Auteur  a  travers  le 
Mexique.  Par  feu  M.  Chappe  d'Auteroche  ...  .  Redige  et 
public  par  M.  de  Cassini  fils  ...  y/  Paris:  Chez  Charles-jintoine 
Jombert.  M.  Dcc.  Lxxii.  410,  Half-Title,  Title,  pp.  170,  (2). 
Plan  and  2  Plates.  ba.,  h.  12003 

See  Boucher,  v.  143-146. 

Chappe  d'Auteroche.  A  Voyage  to  California,  to  observe 
the  Transit  of  Venus.  By  Mons.  Chappe  d'Auteroche.  With 
an  Historical  Description  of  the  Author's  Route  through  Mexico, 


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and  the  Natural  History  of  that  Province.  Also,  a  Voyage  to 
Newfoundland  and  Sallee,  to  make  Experiments  on  Mr.  Le 
Roy's  Time  Keepers.  By  Monsieur  De  Cassini.  London  • 
Edward  and  Charles  Dilly.  mdcclxxviii.  8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  215. 
Plan.  c,  H.  12004 

Set  M.  R.,  LX.  71. 

Chappell  (E.)  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  Hudson's  Bay  in 
His  Majesty's  ship  Rosamond,  containing  some  Account  of  the 
North-Eastern  Coast  of  America  and  of  the  Tribes  inhabiting 
that  Remote  Region.  By  Lieut.  Edward  Chappell,  r.n.  ...  Lon- 
don: J.  Muwman.    181 7.    8vo,  6  1.,  pp.  279.   Map  and  9  Plates. 

Of  little  value.     Set  Q.  R.,  xvii.  192,  and  M.  R.,  lxxxvii.  66. 

Chappell.  Voyage  of  His  Majesty's  ship  Rosamond  to 
Newfoundland  and  the  Southern  Coast  of  Labrador  of  which 
Countries  no  Account  has  been  published  by  any  British  Travel- 
ler since  the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  By  Lieut.  Edward 
Chappell,  R.N.  ...  London:  J.  Mawman.  1818.  8vo,  5  I.,  pp. 
xix,  270.     Map  and  2  Plates.  ba.,  h.  12006 

Some  copies  on  large  paper. 

Chappell.  Reise  nach  Neufoundland  und  der  sixdlichen 
Kiiste  von  Labrador,  nebst  Beschreibung  der  Insel  Cuba.  Aus 
dem  Englishen.     Jena:  Bran.   18 19.    8vo.    -f-  Jena.   1820. 

Chappelsmith  (J.)  Account  of  a  Tornado  near  New  Har- 
mony, Indiana,  April  30,  1852,  with  a  Map  of  the  Track,  Dia- 
grams, and  Illustrative  ?''etches,  by  John  Chappelsmith.  if^ash- 
ington.    1855.    4to,  pp.  12.     Map  and  Plate.  b.  12008 

Included  in  the  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  Institute,  Vol.  vii.,  Art.  ii. 

Chappus.  Histoire  abregee  des  revolutions  du  commerce,  ou 
Precis  historique  et  raisonne  des  changements  que  le  commerce 
a  eprouves  a  I'occasion  des  transmigrations,  des  conquetes,  des 
nouvelles  decouvertes  et  des  revolutions  politiques,  depuis  le 
commencement  du  monde  jusqu'a  nos  jours.  Paris.  1802. 
i2mo.  12009 

Chappuzeau  {Le  Sieur).  Histoire  des  joyaux,  et  des  princi- 
pales  richesses  de  I'Orient  et  de  I'Occident.  Geneve.  1665. 
i2mo.    +  [^Ihid.']    1669.    i2mo.  120 10 

Chappuzeau.  The  History  of  Jewels,  and  the  Principal 
Riches  of  the  East  and  West.     1671.    i2mo.  12011 

I  doubt  if  rOrient  et  I'Occident  mean    East  and  West  InJies  in  these  titles  copied 
from  an  English  catalogue  of  Americana. 

VOL.    III.  63 


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CHARENCY. 


A  Chapter  of  American  History.  Five  Years'  Progress  of 
the  Slave  Power  ;  a  series  of  papers  first  Published  in  the  Bos- 
ton "Commonwealth,"  in   ...   1851.    Boston.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  84. 

A  Chapter  of  American  History.  Ske%:hes  of  the  Revolu- 
tionary War,  giving  an  Account  of  the  Storming  of  Fort  Gris- 
wold,  on  Groton  Heights,  on  the  6th  Day  of  September,  1781. 
Written  by  a  old  Sailor,  and  now  a  Citizen  of  Columbus,  Feb- 
ruary, 1853.  ...  Columbus^  Ohio:  Osgood  i^  Blake^  Printers. 
1853.    8vo,  pp.  54.  12013 

Character  of  the  American  Government.  New  Tori:  IViUy 
ilf  Putnam.   1838.  120 14 

Characters  ;  Containing  an  Impartial  Review  of  the  Public 
Conduct  and  Abilities  of  the  Eminent  Personages  in  the  Parlia- 
ment of  Great  Britain,  Considered  as  Statesmen,  Senators,  and 
Public  Speakers.  Revised  and  Corrected  by  the  Author,  since 
the  Original  Publication  in  the  Gazetteer.     London:   y.   Bew. 

MDCCLXXVII.     8vo,  pp.  Xvi,   I53.  I2OI5 

"  Drawn  with  tolerable  impartiality." — M.  R.,  lvi.  230, 

Charault  (J.  R.)  Coup-d'oeil  sur  Saint- Domingue;  obser- 
vations sur  le  caractere  des  negres  et  sur  la  fievre  jaune;  moyens 
de  recouvrer  cette  colonic  et  de  se  preserver  des  maladies  qui  y 
regnent.     Paris:  Panckoucke.   1 8 14.    8vo,  pp.  44.  120 16 

[Chardon  (Daniel  Marc  Antoine).]  Essai  sur  la  colonic  de 
Sainte  Lucie.  Par  un  ancien  Intendant  de  cette  Isle.  Sulvi 
de  trois  Memoires  interessans,  deux  concernant  les  Jesuites,  & 
le  troisieme  le  General  d'Oxat.  Neuchatel.  m.  dcc.  lxxix.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  ij,  154.  BA.  iioi7 

Charency  (Hyacinthe  de).  Affinite  de  quelques  legendes 
americaines  avec  celles  de  Tancien  monde.  Paris:  A.  Parent. 
1866.   8vo,  pp.  16.  121 18 

Republished  from  the  "Revue  independante,"  ler  mal. 

Charency.  Compte  rendu  et  analyse  de  I'histoire  des  na- 
tions civilisees  du  Mexique  et  de  I'Amerique  centrale  ...  de  M. 
I'abbe  Brasseur  de  Bourbourg.     Paris:  Challamel.   1859.     ^v°' 

Republished  from  the  "  Annales  de  philos.  chretienne." 

Charency.  De  la  parente  le  la  langue  japonaise  avec  les 
idiomes  tartares  et  americains.     Paris:   Challamel.   1858.    8vo. 

Republished  from  the  "  Annales  de  philos.  chret." 


CHARLES. 


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Charency.  Elements  de  la  grammaire  Othumi  et  vocabu- 
laire.     Paris.  1863.  12021 

Only  a  few  copies  printed. 

Charency.  Notice  sur  un  ancien  manuscrit  mcxicain,  dit 
Codex  Telleriano-Remensis.  Paris:  Challamet.  1859.  8vo, 
pp.  7.     Colored  Plate.  12022 

From  the  "  Revue  orientate  et  mexicaine." 

Charency  {Le  C").  Le  percement  dc  I'isthme  de  Panama. 
Mortagne :  Loncin.   1859.     8vo,  pp.  11.  12023 

The  Charge  Delivered,  1723  and  1736.     See  [Logan  (James)]. 

Charge  Given  by  the  Chief  Justice  of  the  Province  of  New- 
York,  to  the  Grand  Jury  of  the  City  of  New-York.  In  March 
Term  1726-7.  Printed  at  the  Request  of  the  Said  Grand  Jury. 
New-York:  Printed  and  Sold  by  John  Peter  Zenger.  1727.  410, 
pp.  19.  P.  12024 

Charibbee  Islands.  Acts  of  Assembly,  passed  in  the  Char- 
ibbec  Leeward  Islands.  From  1690  to  1730.  London:  Printed 
by  order  of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  Trade  and  Plantations  by 
John  Baskett.   1734.     Folio,  pp.  15,  (30),  231.  H.  12025 

Authentic  Papers.     See  Vol.  i..  No,  2456. 

A  Short  Account  of  the  Hurricane  that  passed  through  the 
English  Leeward  Charibbee  Islands,  on  Saturday,  June  30th, 
1733.     London.   1733.    8vo.  12026 

Charlemagne  (P.)  Royaume  d'Hayti.  Refutation  D'un 
£crit  de  Charrault,  ex-colon,  intitule :  Coup-d'csil  sur  St-Do- 
mingue.  Par  M.  Philemon  Charlemagne,  Employe  a  la  Secre- 
tairerie  d'£tat.  [Colophon:]  jiu  Cap-Henry:  chez.  P.  Roux. 
[n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  9.  H.  12027 

Charles  (E.)  Edmund  Charles  &  Son's  New  York  Bank 
Note  List.  Counterfeit  Detector,  Wholesale  Prices  Current 
and  Weekly  Journals  of  Financial  News.  ...  New  York.  ... 
184'/.  H.  12028 

The  Charles  F.  Adams  Platform,  or  a  Looking  Glass  for  the 
Worthies  of  the  Buffalo  Convention,   [n.  p.    1848.]  8vo,  pp.  8. 


Charles  II. 
[Clavell  (Rd.)] 


His    Majesty's    Propriety,   etc.,    1665.       See 


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C-HARLEs  River  Bkidge.  Case  of  the  Proprietors  of  Charles 
River  Bridge  against  the  Proprietors  of  Warren  Bridge,  argued 
and  determined  in  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  Massachusetts. 
Boston.    1830.    8vo.  c.  12030 

Opinions  of  the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  in  the  Case  of  the  Proprietors  of  Charles  River  Bridge 
vs.  the  Proprietors  of  Warren  Bridge  and  Others.  Delivered  at 
the  January  Term  of  the  Court,  at  Washington,  1837.     Boston: 


Otis^  Brooders  and  Co.    1 857.    8vo,  pp.  I15. 


BA.  1 2031 


Alio:  Account  of  Some  of  the  Bridget  over  Charlet  River,  ai  connected  with  the 
Growth  of  Cambridge.  Cambridge.  i8j8.  8vo. — The  Proprietors  of  Charlet  River 
Bridge,  In  Equity  vi.  the  Proprietort  of  the  Warren  Bridge,  [n.  p.  n.  d.J  4to,  pp. 
106.      H. 

Charleston.  An  Account  of  the  Late  Intended  Insurrection 
among  a  Portion  of  the  Blacks  of  this  City.  [Written  by  James 
Hamilton,  Jun.]  Published  by  the  Authority  of  the  Corpora- 
tion of  Charleston.  Charleston:  A.  E.  Milter.  1822.  8vo,  pp. 
48.  BA.  -f  Second  Edition.  Charleston.  1822.  8vo,  pp.  48. 
-f  Second  Edition.  ...  Boston:  Joseph  IV.  Ingraham.  1822.  8vo, 
pp.50.     BA.    +  Third  Edition.      Charleston.   1822.    4to,  pp.  49. 

Charleston  College.  Catalogue  of  the  Trustees,  Faculty  and 
Students,  of  the  Charleston  College.  Charleston^  S.  C. :  printed 
by  E.  A.  Miller.   1824.    8vo,  pp.  8.     Continued.  H.  12033 

Also :  Report  of  the  Faculty  to  the  Standing  Committee  of  the  Trustees  of  the 
College  of  Charleston,  1831.  Charltston :  printed  by  G.  S.  Surges.  1831.  8vo,  pp. 
19,(1).     H.  —  Report  of  the  Curator  of  the  Museum  of  Natural  History.   1854.    8vo. 

Census  of  the  City  of  Charleston,  South  Carolina,  for  the 
year  1848.  Exhibiting  the  condition,  and  prospects  of  the  city, 
illustrated  by  many  statistical  details,  prepared  by  J.  L.  Dawson, 
M.D.,  and  H.  W.  DeSaussure,  m.d.  Charleston.,  S.  C.  1849. 
Svo,  pp.  270.  +  Census  of  the  City  of  Charleston  for  1861. 
Charles'  n.    1861.    8vo.  BA.  12034 

Chamber  of  Commerce.  Charleston,  13th  Nov.,  1845.  ... 
on  the  Questions  proposed  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury, 
respecting  the  Operation  of  the  Tariff  ...  a  Report  ...  .  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    Svo,  pp.  24.  BA.  12035 

The  Charleston  Almanac  for  1868.  Boston:  C.  C.  Roberts.^ 
Printer.    i6mo,  pp.  32.  12036 

Charleston  Board  of  Trade.  Charleston.^  S.  C.  'July  2,  1867. 
4to,  2  1.  H.  12037 

Resolution  adopted  at  the  meeting  of  the  board,  and  communication  addressed  to 
the  general  commanding  the  military  district,  in  relation  to  recent  orders. 


CHARLESTON. 


509 


The  Charleston  Book.  A  Miscellany  in  Prose  and  Verse. 
Charleston:  Sumuel  Hart^  Stn.    1 845.    l2mo,  pp.  viii,  5-404.    BA. 

The  Charleston  Directory,  and  Revenue  System.  By  Jacob 
Milligan,  of  the  InielliKencc  Office,  September  1790.  Charles- 
ton: Printed  by  T.  B.  aowen.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  56.     Continued. 

The  Rules  and  By-Laws  of  the  Charleston  Library  Society, 
and  the  Act  of  the  Legislature  of  South  Carolina  incorporating 
the  said  Society,  with  the  Royal  Confirmation.  I'hc  P'ourth 
Edition.  Charleston :  Printed  for  the  Society  by  Nathan  Childs  ilf 
Co.  MDCCLXXXV.  4to,  pp.  26.  +  Fifth  Edition.  Charleston: 
printed  by  IV,  P.  Toung,  1 805.  Sm.  410,  pp.  23.  +  Charleston. 
1840.    8vo.  12040 

Also:  A  Catalogue  of  Books  belonging  to  the  Charleston  Library  Society,  May, 
1806.  CharUilon.  1806,  l6mo,  pp.  79,  (i).  ba.  -f-  Charlttlon.  1811.  Iimu,  pp. 
146.  4-  Supplementary  Catalogue.  Charltuon^  S,  C.  1816.  lairo,  pp.  21.  h.  -f- 
Catalogue       Charltston.   1826,    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  375.     ba.     +   1845.     c. 

Charleston  Medical  Journal  and  Reviews  Edited  and  Pub- 
lished by  C.  Happoldt,  Assisted  by  Drs.  Crane  and  Brewer. 
Charleston,    1854.    8vo.     Continued.  12041 

Charleston,  South  Carolina.  A  Satiric  Poem;  shewing,  that 
Slavery  still  exists  in  a  Country,  which  Boasts,  above  all  others, 
of  Being  the  Seat  of  Liberty.  By  a  Westindian  [sic],  London: 
S.  T.   Collins.   1 85 1.    8vo,  pp.  12.  12042 

City  Accounts.    Charleston,  y/w^aj/ 31,  1803.    i  1.     H.  12043 

A  Collection  of  the  Ordinances  of  the  City  Council  of  Charles- 
ton, from  ...  October,  1826,  to  ...  March,  1832.  To  which 
are  added,  the  Acts  of  the  Legislature  of  South-Carolina,  relating 
to  the  Corporation  of  Charleston,  passed  in  and  since  December, 
1825.  ...  Charleston:  printed  by  A,  E.  Miller.  1832.  8 vo,  Title, 
pp.  90.  H.  12044 

Comments  of  the  Charleston  Mercury  on  the  Cases  of  Liv- 
ingston et  al.,  vs.  Woodworth  et  al.,  and  W.  J.  Bennett  vs.  J. 
W.  Motte.  Decided  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States, 
...   1854.      Charleston,   1854.    8vo,  pp.  28,  (2).  H.  12045 

Constitution  of  the  Apprentices'  Library  Society  of  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.  Adopted  ...  March  loth,  1841.  Charleston's.  C. : 
printed  by  B.  B.  Hussey.   1841.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  12040 

Also  :  The  First  Exhibition  of  the  Charleston  Apprentices*  Library  Society,  for  the 
Ecouragement  ot  Fine  Arts,  ...  .  Charleston:  printed  by  B,  B,  Husity.  184a.  4-  Cata- 
logue of  the  Books.     CAar/eston,  S.  C:  B.  B.  Huisey.  1840.    lamo,  pp.  336.    (. 


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510 


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Constitution  of  the  Phoenix  Rifles,  November^  1861.  Charles- 
ton.  1862.   8vo.  12047 

A  Digest  of  the  Ordinances  of  the  City  of  Charleston  from 
1783  to  18 1 8,  to  which  are  annexed  Extracts  from  the  Acts  of 
the  Legislature  which  relate  to  the  City  of  Charleston.  Charles- 
ton.  1818.    8vo.  12048 

The  Disabilities  of  Charleston  for  Complete  and  Equal  Taxa- 
tion, and  the  Influence  of  State  Taxation  on  her  Prosperity ; 
also  an  Examination  of  the  Measure  of  Mr.  James  G.  Holmes, 
for  the  Liquidation  of  the  Debt  of  the  City,  ...  being  Reports 
of  the  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means,  ...  April,  1857.  ••• 
Charleston:  IValkery  Evans  ^  Co.^  Printers.  1857.  8vo,  pp.  59, 
(x).  H.  12049 

Discourses  and  Proceedings  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Re- 
modelled Unitarian  Church,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Charleston.  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  148.  12050 

Documents  Relative  to  the  Controversy  in  the  First  Presby- 
terian Church  of  the  City  of  Charleston,  (S.  C.)  which  termin- 
ated in  the  Resignation  of  the  Pastor.  Charleston:  printed  by  A. 
E.  MiRer.  181 7.   8vo,  pp.  42.  ba.  12051 

Proceedings  of  the  Elliott  Society  of  Natural  History  of 
Charleston,  South  Carolina.  Vol.  i,  Nov.  1853-Dec.  1858. 
Charleston.    1858.    8vo.  12052 

Examination  of  the  Charleston  Memorial.  Philadelphia.  1827. 
8vo,  pp.  29.  +  No.  V.  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia.  1827. 
8vo.  12053 

Relates  to  the  tariflp.     See  [Carey  (M.)] 

The  Late  contemplated  Insurrection  in  Charleston,  S.  C. ; 
with  the  Execution  of  36  of  the  Patriots;  the  Death  of  Wm. 
Irving,  the  Provoked  Husband,  and  Joe  Devaul,  for  refusing  to 
be  a  Slave;  with  the  Capture  of  the  American  Slaver  trading 
between  Washington  and  New  Orleans,  and  the  Capture  of  the 
**  Amistad.''     New  Tor k.   1850.     8vo.  12054 

List  of  the  Tax  Payers  for  1859.     Charleston,   i860.    8vo. 

Memorial  and  Proceedings  of  the  City  Council  of  Charleston, 
On  the  Subject  of  Securing  the  City  from  Fires.  Charleston: 
printed  by  James  S.  Burges.   1838.    8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  12056 


CHARLESTON. 


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Memorial  of  Sundry  Masters  of  American  Vessels  lying  in  the 
Port  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  ...  Washington.  1823.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
(17th  Cong.  2d  Sess.  House  Doc.)  12057 

The  Memorial  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  Citizens 
of  Charleston,  [S.  C]  against  the  Tariff  on  Woollen  Goods, 
proposed  at  the  2d  Session  of  the  19th  Congress.  Charleston: 
C.  C.  Sebring.   1827.     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.,  w.  12058 

...  Memorialof  the  Citizens  of  Charleston,  praying  the  Estab- 
lishment of  an  Uniform  System  of  Bankruptcy.  ...  fVashington, 
1822,  8vo,  pp.  7.     (17th  Cong.  1st  Sess.  House  Doc.)  ba. 

Minutes  of  the  Convention  of  Banks,  of  the  City  of  Charles- 
ton, Held  on  the  3d  and  6th  of  Feb.  1841,  to  consider  the  Act 
of  the  Legislature,  passed  at  the  last  Session;  with  the  Opinions 
of  the  Solicitors  of  each  Bank.  Charleston^  S.  C. :  printed  by  A. 
E.  Miller.   1841.    8vo,  pp.  27.  H.  12060 

Operations  of  the  Commission  before  Charleston.    8vo,  pp.  4. 

No.  70  of  the  United  States  Sanitary  Commission's  publications. 

Ordinances  of  the  City  Council  of  Charleston  ...  Collected 
and  Revised  by  Alexander  Edwards.  Charleston:  printed  by  IV. 
P.  Toung.   MDcccii.    4to,  Title,  pp.  234,  (2).  h.  12062 

Pastoral  Letter  of  the  Presbytery  of  Charleston,  to  the 
Churches  of  the  Presbyterian  Denomination,  within  their  Bounds. 
Charleston:  printed  by  Benjamin  F.  Timothy.   1799.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

Port  of  Charles  Town,  in  South  Carolina,  Nov.  i,  1736.  An 
Account  of  sundry  Goods  imported  and  of  sundry  goods  the 
Produce  of  this  Province  exported  from  1724  £0  1735  ... 
Charleston.  1736.  Folio,  I  sheet.  +  Nov.  i,  1736,  to  Nov. 
1,  1737.    Folio,  I  sheet.    +  Nov.  i,  1736,  to  Nov.  i,  1738. 


Folio,  I  sheet. 


12064 


Proceedings  at  the  Semi-Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Wash- 
ington Light  Infantry,  22d  and  23d  February,  1857.  •••  ^^^^f^- 
ton:   IValker^  Evans  6f  Co.,  Printers.   1857.    ^v°»  PP*  ^^'      ^^' 

Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Stockholders  of  the 
Bank  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  ...  July  12th,  1858.  Charleston: 
printed  by  A.  E.  Miller.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  18.  H.  12066 


512 


CHARLESTON. 


Proceedings  of  the  Citizens  of  Charleston  on  the  Incendiary 
Machinations,  now  in  Progress  Against  the  Peace  and  Welfare 
of  the  Southern  States.  ...  Charleston:  printed  by  A.  E.  Miller. 
1835.    i2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  12067 

Proceedings  of  the  Celebration  of  the  4th  July,  1831,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C.  ...  Charleston:  Printed  by  Archibald  E.  Mil- 
ler.  1831.    i2mo,  pp.  84.  H.  12068 

The  Proceedings  of  the  Citizens  &  City  Council  of  Charles- 
ton, in  relation  to  the  Destruction  of  the  Steamboat  Home.  ... 
Charleston^  S.  C. :  Printed  by  Thomas  J.  Eccles.  1837.  8vo,  pp. 
39.  H.  12069 

Proceedings  of  the  Fourth  Convention  of  Merchants  and 
others,  held  in  Charleston,  S.  C,  April  15,  1839,  for  the  Pro- 
motion of  the  Direct  Trade.  Charleston :  A.  E.  Miller^  Printer. 
1839.     8vo,  pp.  64.  H.  12070 

Proceedings  of  the  Meeting  in  Charleston,  S.  C,  May  13-15, 
1845,  on  the  Religious  Instruction  of  the  Negroes,  together  with 
the  Report  of  the  Committee,  and  the  Address  to  the  Public.  ... 
Charleston^  S.  C. :  printed  by  B.  "Jenkins.    1 845.     8vo,  pp.  72. 

Proceedings  of  the  State-Rights  Celebration  at  Charleston,  S. 
C,  July  I,  1830.     Charleston.  1 830.    i2mo,  pp.  56.     m.  12072 

Report  of  Interments  in  the  City  of  Charleston,  with  the 
Name  and  Number  of  each  Disease,  from  1828  to  1846:  ... 
Prevailing  Diseases  in  each  Month,  and  the  Thermometrical 
Range,  &c.  from  1834  to  1846.  Charleston:  S.  C. :  printed  by 
Miller  ^  Browne,   1846.     8vo,  pp.  21.  H.  12073 

Also:  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  City  Council  of  Charleston,  up  :i  Inter- 
ments within  the  City,  and  the  Memorial  from  Churches  and  Citizens.  ,-'-iriestan, 
S.  C:   fFalier,  Evans  &  Co.,  Printers.   1859.     8vo,  pp.  30.     h. 

Report  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners  of  Free  Schools. 
Charleston.   1859.     8vo,  pp.  31.     Plate  and  Plans.         H.  12074 

Report  of  the  Investigation  by  Council  of  the  Charges  against 
General  Geddes,  relative  to  his  Contract  with  the  Council,  upon 
their  widening  Berresford's  Alley.  ...  Charleston:  printed  by  A. 
E.  Miller,  1824.    8vo,  pp.  78.  h.  12075 

Report  on  the  Free  Colored  Poor,  of  the  City  of  Charleston. 
Charleston.^  S.  C:   Burges  ^  James.   1842.     8vo,  pp.  12.  H. 


CHARLESTON. 


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A  Report,  relative  to  the  Proceedings  for  the  Relief  of  the 
Sirlc  Poor,  during  the  late  Epidemic;  and  on  the  Subject,  ...  .f 
the  Public  Health.  ...  Presented  ...  by  H.  L.  Pinckney,  Mayor. 
Charleston:  printed  by  IV.  Riley.    1838.     8vo,  pp.  31.    H.  12077 

Annual  Report  of  the  City  Registrar,  comprising  Return  of 
Deaths,...  for  the  Year  1859;  together  with  Abstracts  of  the 
Barometer,  Thermometer,  Dew-point,  Winds  and  Weather  at 
Charleston,  S.  C,  ...  ,  Charleston.^  S.  C:  Walker.,  Evans  i^  Co. 
[^Printers.']   i860.    8vo,  pp.  8,  I  1.     Table.  H.  12078 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  South-Carolina  Conference 
of  the  Methodist-Episcopal  Church,  on  the  Schism  in  Charles- 
ton.     Charleston.   1835.    8vo,  pp.  40.  12079 

Report  of  the  Commissioners  on  the  Survey  for  a  Railroad 
between   Charleston   and  Cincinnati.      Columbia^   S.    C.    1836. 


8 


vo,  pp.  34. 


M.  12080 


Report  on  the  Harbor  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  by  ...  A.  D. 
Bache  ...  [and  others].  Also  Report  of  Capt.  A.  H.  Bowman 
...  with  Estimate  for  deepening  the  Bar  of  Sullivan's  Island,  or 
Beach  Channel.  ...  With  Report  of  Commissioners  appointed 
by  the  State  ...  .    Charleston.    1858.    8vo,  pp.  62,  10.     H.  1 208 1 

Rules  of  the  Charleston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Charlestown: 
printed  by  Robert  Wells,  mdcclxxiv.  i2mo,  pp.  19.  H.  + 
Charleston:   Walker.,  Evans  i^  Co.   1858.   8vo,  pp.  43.    H.  12082 

Rules  for  the  Government  of  the  Orphan-House,  at  Charles- 
ton, South-Carolina.  Charleston  :  printed  by  W.  P.  Young.  1 806. 
i2mo,  pp.  15.  12083 

Rules  of  the  Fellowship  Society,  established  at  Charleston, 
South-Carolina,  April  iv.  a.d.  mdcclxii.  Incorporated  by  an 
Act  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  said  Province  ...  and  finally 
ratified  by  our  Most  Gracious  Sovereign,  in  Council,  June  xv. 
A.D.  MDCCLXX.  The  Third  Edition.  Charlestown:  printed  by 
Robert  Wells.  MDCCLXXIV.  8vo,  pp.  47.  H.  +  Fifth  Edition. 
Charleston.   1 804.    4to.  w.  12084 

Rules  of  the  Incorporated  South-Carolina  Society,  originally 
established  at  Charlestown,  the  First  of  September,  mdccxxxvi  ; 
digested  and  ratified  on  the  Twenty-first  of  January,  mdccxciv. 
The  Sixth  Edition.  Charleston:  Printed  by  Markland  iff  M'-Iver. 
MDCCXCV.    8vo,  pp.  62.  H.  12085 

VOL.    III.  64 


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Rules  of  the  New-England-Society,  of  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Founded  Jan,  6,  1819.  [With  a  List  of  the  Officers  and  Mem- 
bers. Charleston:']  printed  at  the  Office  of  the  "  Courier."  1820. 
i2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  -(-  Revised,  1830.  Charleston.  1830.  8vo, 
pp.  25.  12086 

Rules  of  the  St.  Andrew's  Club,  at  Charles-town,  in  South 
Carolina.  London.  1750.  i2mo.  p.  -|-  Rules  of  the  Saint 
Andrew's  Society  of  the  City  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  Charleston. 
1830.    8vo,  pp.  46,  12087 

A  Schedule  of  the  Ordinances  of  the  City  Council  of  Charles- 
ton from  the  year  1783  to  May  19th  1813.  Charleston^  S.  C.  : 
Printed  by  J.  M.  Bounethfan.   1 8 1 3.  1 2088 

This  also  contains  a  "Schedule  of  the  Acts  of  the  Legislature  of  South  Carolina," 
which  relate  to  the  Corporation  and  City  of  Charleston,  from  13th  August,  1783,  to 
the  1 8th  of  December,  18 iz. 

The  Siege  of  Charleston,  by  the  British  Fleet  and  Army  under 
the  Command  of  Admiral  Arbuthnot  and  Sir  Henry  Clinton, 
which  terminated  with  the  Surrender  of  that  place  on  the  I2th 
of  May,  1780.     Albany:  J.  Munsell.   1867.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  224. 

Edited  by  F.  B.  Hough.     Mostly  extracts  from  the  newspapers  of  the  period. 

Statement  of  Deaths,  with  the  Diseases  and  Ages,  in  the  City 
of  Charleston,  S.  C,  October,  1816-October,  1817.  [^Charles- 
ton.   1 81 7.]    I  sheet.  1209c 

Statement  of  the  Comparative  Advantages  of  Charleston,  ovei 
the  Cities  South  of  New- York,  which  are  constructing  Rail 
Roads  and  Canals  to  facilitate  their  Communication  with  the 
Country  West  of  the  Alleghany  Mountains.  Charleston^  S.  C. : 
printed  by  J.  S.  Burges.    1 833.    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  1 209 1 

The  Strangers'  Guide  to  the  City  of  Charleston.  Charleston^ 
S.  C.   1822.    i2mo.  12092 

The  reports,  etc.,  of  the  following  benevolent  societies  may  be  consulted  in  the 
Harvard  College  Library  :  Charleston  Bethel  Union,  Bible  Society,  Charleston  Infant 
School  Society,  Charleston  Port  Society,  Unitarian  Book  and  Tract  Society,  Female 
Domestic  Missionary  Society,  Marine  Bible  Society,  Protestant  Episcopal  Missionary 
Society,  and  Reformed  Society  of  Israelites. 

Charlestown,  Mass.  An  Account  of  the  Conflagration  of 
the  Ursuline  Convent.  ...  By  a  Friend  of  Religious  Toleration. 
Boston.  1834.    i2mo,  pp.  35.  h.  12093 


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CHARLESTOWN. 


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Annual  Addresses  and  Reports  read  before  the  Bunker  Hill 
Soldiers'  Relief  Society  April  19th,  1861,  &  April  20,  1863.  ... 
Charleston:  IVilliam  H.  De  Costa  ...  Advertiser  Press.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  12094 

The  Annual  Report  of  the  Charlestown  Free  Schools,  ...  . 
Together  with  the  Report  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  Board. 
[^Charlestown :~\  Press  of  the  Bunker-Hill  Aurora.  1841.  8vo,  pp. 
32.     Continued.  H.  12095 

Also:  Catalogue  of  the  High  School  Library,  Charlestown.  ...  Boston.  1851.  i6mo, 
pp.  51.  ^.  —  Catalogue  of  the  Teachers  and  Pupils  of  the  Charlestown  High  School, 
1855.  Boston:  printed  by  John  IVilson  and  Son.  1855.  i6mo,  pp.  39.  h.  —  Rules 
and  Orders  of  the  School  Committee,  and  Regulations  for  the  Government  of  the 
Public  Schools,  of  the  City  of  Charlestown,  Mass.  ...  Charleuoiun :  printed  by  Caleb 
Rand.   1848.    lamo,  I  1.,  pp.  23.     h. 

Annual  Statement  of  Receipts,  Expenditures,  &c.,  of  the  City 
of  Charlestown,  for  the  Year  ending  Feb.  28,  1851  ;  together 
with  a  list  of  persons  assessed,  etc.  Boston.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  79. 
Continued.  b.  12096 

The  first  of  which  I  have  seen  a  notice  is  for  1843. 

An  Answer  to  Six  Months  in  a  Convent,  exposing  its  False- 
hoods and  Manifold  Absurdities.  By  the  Lady  Superior.  With 
some  Preliminary  Remarks.  Boston  :  printed  and  published  by  J. 
H.  Eastburn.   1845.    8vo,  pp.  xxxvii,  66.  h.  12097 

For  a  review,  see  Reed  (R.  T.) 

The  Articles  of  Faith,  and  Covenant,  of  the  First  Church, 
Charlestown.  Boston.  1842.  i2mo,  pp.  19.  +  Boston:  Press 
of  J.  Howe.   1856.  H.  12098 

Also :  Annual  Report  of  the  Charlestown  City  Mission  and  Tract  Society  :  presented 
...  March  25,  1855.  Boston:  Press  of  y.  Howe.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  Continued. 
—  Sixth  Semi- Annual  Report  of  the  Ministry  at  Large,  with  the  Report  of  the  Edge- 
worth  Chapel  Sunday  Schcol,  in  Charlestown.  By  Oliver  C.  Everett.  Boston  :  fVil- 
liam  Chadwick,  Printer.  1851.  i2mo,  pp.24,  h.  —  Semi-Centennial  Celebration  of 
the  Firsi  Sabbath  School  Society  in  Massachusetts,  and  the  First  Parish  Sabbath  School 
of  Charlestown,  Oct.  14,  1866.  Boston^  1867.  i2mo.  s. — A  Summary  Declara- 
tion of  the  Faith  and  Practice  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  in  Charlestown.  Boston  : 
printed  by  C.  Crocker.   1817.    32mo,  pp.  8.     h. 

By-Laws  of  the  Town  of  Charlestown.  Adopted  June  20, 
1838.  ...  And  Extracts  from  the  Statutes  of  the  Common- 
wealth.   Boston:  J.  Howe's  ...  Press.   1846.    i2mo,  pp.  60.     H. 

By-Laws  of  the  Naval  Library  and  Institute,  with  a  List  of 
Members.  Charlestown^  Mass. :  published  by  A.  E.  Cutter.  1 860. 
i2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  1 2100 

Also ;  Statutes  of  the  Naval  Library  and  Institute,  Navy  Yard,  Charlestown,  Mass., 
adopted  Dec.  31,  1866.  Boston:  J.  C.  Farivell  and  Company,  Printers.  1867.  izmo, 
pp.  36.      H. 


<:i6 


CHARLESTOWN. 


m 

i  il 


By-Laws;  with  Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Government 
of  the  Asylum  for  the  Insane  in  Charlestown  and  the  Hospital 
in  Boston.      Boston.   1821.    8vo,  pp.  24.  1 2 tor 

Catalogue  of  the  ...  Charlestown  Female  Seminary.  ...  Bos- 
ton: press  0/ yonathan  Howe.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  7.     Continued. 

Catalogue  of  the  Public  Library  of  the  City  of  Charlestown. 
Charlestown:  printed  by  Caleb  Rand.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  xv,   199, 

(l).  BA.,  C,  H.    I2IO3 

Also:  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Public  Library  of  the  City  of  Charlestown,  No- 
vember, 1863.   ...   Charlettown :  printed  by  ff^il/iam  ff.  fyheildon,   1864.    8vo,  pp.  g 

The  Charlestown  Association  for  the  Reformation  of  Morals 

By  the  Rev.  Jedidiah  Morse,  d.d.     ii. 


...     I.  A  Discourse 
The  Constitution    ., 
certain   Laws  of  ... 
pp.  48. 


.    .     III.  Rules 
Massachusetts  . 


.     IV.  Extracts  from 
Boston.    1813.    i2mo, 
BA.  1 2104 


The  Charlestown  Convent;  its  Destruction  by  a  Mob,  on 
the  Night  of  August  1 1, 1834.  ...  Also,  the  Trials  of  the  Rioters 
...  And  a  Contemporary  Appendix.  Compiled  from  Authentic 
Sources.  Boston:  New  England  News  Company.  1870.  8vo, 
I  1.,  pp.  5-98.  1 2105 

The  Charlestown  Directory,  containing  the  Names  of  the  In- 
habitants for  the  Year  1834.  Charlestown^  [_Mass.  .•]  J.  ^imhy. 
1834.  i8mo,  pp.  76.  Map.  c.  -f  Fletcher's  Charlestown 
Directory.  ...  Charlestown:  C.  P.  Emmons.  1848.  i8mo,  pp. 
148.     Continued.  ba.  12106 

The  Charlestown  Young  Men's  Evangelical  Union.  ...  Con- 
stitution and  By-Laws.    Charlestown.   1853.    i2mo,  pp.  13.     H. 

City  of  Charlestown.  The  Inaugural  Address  of  the  Mayor 
delivered  April  26th,  1847,  "pon  the  First  Organization  of  the 
City  Government  of  the  City  of  Charlestown.  ...   Charlestown. 

1847.  i2mo,  pp.  26.     Continued.  H.  12108 

City  of  Charlestown.  Documents  printed  by  Order  of  the 
City  Council,  or  of  one  of  the  Branches  thereof  during  the 
Municipal  Year  1847-8.    Charlestown:  Henry  S.  Warren  ^Printer, 

1848.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  (2),  26,  83,  (i),  14,  8,  7,  14,  (i),  (i),  15, 
7,36,63.  1 2109 

Also:   Contract.      City  of  Charlestown,  with  Woodlawn  Cemetery.      1858.    ... 
Charlestown  :  printed  by  Caleb  Rand  ^  Co.   1859.    8vo,  pp.  15.     Map.     H. 

Documents  relating  to  the  Ursuline  Convent  in  Charlestown. 
Boston:  reprinted  by  Samuel  N.  Dickinson.   1842.    8vo,  pp.  32. 


taBoi 


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517 


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History  of  the  High  St.  Baptist  Church  in  Charlstown,  Ms. 
with  the  Names  of  Members.  Boston:  Press  of  J,  Howe,  1853. 
i2mo,  pp.  36.  H.  121 1 1 

List  of  Persons  assessed  a  State,  Town  and  County  Tax,  in 
the  Town  of  Charlestown,  for  the  Year  1844.   ...   Charlestown. 

1845.  8vo,  pp.  56.     Continued.  h.  121 12 

Municipal  Register  of  the  City  of  Charlestown:  containing 
the  Rules  &  Orders  of  the  City  Council,  List  of  City  Officers, 
Charter  of  the  City,  Ordinances,  &c.  ...  Charlestown :  printea 
by  Caleb  Rand.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  113.     Continued.  H.  121 13 

Proceedings  of  the  Town  of  Charlestown,  in  the  County  of 
Middlesex,  and  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts;  in  Respect- 
ful Testimony  of  the  Distinguished  Talents  and  Pre-eminent 
Virtues  of  the  late  George  Washington.  [^CharlestownJ]  Janu- 
ary^ MDCCC.  8vo,  pp.  46,  36,  24.  -f  London:  "John  Stockdale. 
1800.    8vo,  pp.  82.  12114 

Contains  Morse's  "  Prayer  and  Sermon,"  which  was  reprinted  in  London,  ue  Morse 
(J.)     The  account  of  the  proceedings  was  written  by  Josiah  Bartlett,  Esq. 

Report  of  the  Committee,  relating  to  the  Destruction  of  the 
Ursuline  Convent,  (at  Charlestown,  [Mass.])  Aug.  11,  1834. 
Boston:  J.  H.  Eastburn^  Printer.   1834.   8vo,  pp.  16,     H.  121 15 

Reasons,  principally  of  a  public  Nature,  against  a  New  Bridge 
from  Charlestown  to  Boston.     Boston.   1825.    8vo,  pp.  32.      h. 

Also  :  Report  of  the  Commissioners  and  Chief  Engineer  of  the  Charlestown  Water 
Works.  February  zS,  1865.  Botton  :  Little,  Brown  and  Company.  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
93.     Map.     H. 

Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Charlestown  Gas  Company. 
Charlestown:   W.  W.  Wheildon^  Printer.   1852.     i2mo,  pp.  8. 

Report  of  a  Majority  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the 
Town  of  Charlestown,  to  consider  the  Expediency  of  obtaining 
a   City   Charter.      Charlestown:   printed  by    W.  iV.    IVheildon. 

1846.  8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  12118 

Review  of  the  Case  of  the  Free  Bridge,  between  Boston  and 
Charlestown.  In  which  the  Expediency  and  Constitutionality 
of  that  Measure  are  considered;  with  a  Statement  of  the  Legis- 
lative Proceedings  upon  it  at  the  Late  January  Session.  In- 
cluding the  Public  Documents.  Boston:  Dutton  ^  fVentworth^ 
Printers.   1827.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  106.  h.  121 19 


5.8 


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Rules  and  Orders  of  the  City  Council,  and  a  List  of  the 
Officers  of  the  City  of  Charlestown,  for  1847.  Charlestoivn: 
Henry  S.  IVarren^  City  Printer,  [n.  d.]     1 2mo,  pp.  83.  h. 

Sacred  Performances  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Baptist  Meet- 
ing-House  in  Charlestown,  May  12,  1 801.  Consisting  of  an 
Introductory  Address,  by  Jedidiah  Morse,  d.d.  A  Sermon, 
adapted  to  the  Occasion,  by  Samuel  Stillman,  d.d.  and  an  Ad- 
dress on  the  Recognition  of  the  Church,  by  Thomas  Baldwin, 
A.M.      Boston:  printed  by  Manning  Iff  Loring.    [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp. 

30,   I    1.  BA.    I2I2I 

Sketch  of  the  Action  on  the  Heights  of  Charlestown,  17  June, 
1775,  between  the  troops  under  General  Howe,  and  a  large  body 
of  American  Rebels.     Map.  121 22 

Statement  of  the  Expenses  of  the  Town  of  Charlestown. 
Commencing  May  1828,  and  ending  April  1829.  {Charles- 
town {\  Wheildon  and  Raymond^  (Printers),  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Continued.  h.  12123 

Statement  of  the  Receipts,  Expenditures,  &c.  of  the  City  of 
Charlestown,  For  ...  1849.  •••  Boston:  J.  Howe^  Printer^  ... 
1849.    8vo,  pp.  34.     Continued.  b.  12124 

Third  Grand  Rally  of  the  Workingmen  of  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  held  October  23d,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  18.  h.  12125 

Trial  of  John  R.  Buzzell,  ...  for  Arson  and  Burglary  in  the 
Ursuline  Convent,  at  Charlestown.  Boston:  published  by  Russell^ 
Odiorne  and  Metcalf.    1834.    8vo,  pp.  103.  h.  121 26 

Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).  Histoire  de  I'lsle  Espagnole  ou 
de  S.  Domingue,  Ecrite  particulierement  sur  des  Memoires 
Manuscrits  du  P.  Jean-Baptiste  le  Pers,  Jesuite,  Missionaire  a 
Saint  Domingue,  &  sur  les  Pieces  Originales,  qui  se  conservent 
au  Depot  de  la  Marine.  Par  le  P.  Pierre  Francois-Xavier  de 
Charlevoix,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus.  ...  Paris:  Francois  Didot. 
M.  Dcc.  xxx.-MDCcxxxi.  2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  xxvlij,  482,  (59),  6 
Maps;  xiv,  506,  (61).     ii  Maps.  ba.  12127 

Some  copies  have  the  publisher's  name,  Jacqutt  Gutr'tn^  others,  Parit :  Prelard.    See 
Leclerc,  No.  320.     There  are  copies  on  large  paper, 

Charlevoix.  Histoire  de  S.  Domingue.  [As  before.]  J 
Jmsterdam^  Chez  Francois  UHonor'e.  MDCCXXXiii.  4  vols.,  i2mo, 


i 


I- 


CHARLEVOIX. 


5»9 


Title,  pp.  xxiv,  292;  Title,  xiv,  390;  xii,  302;  Title,  xii,  429, 
(i).     Maps  and  Plates.  ra.,  H.  12128 

The  titles  to  each  volume  arc  engraved  by  Picart.  *'  According  to  the  judgment  of 
Bayle,  thii  is  the  best  of  the  works  of  Charlevoix.  The  worthy  father  tays,  however, 
that  if  he  had  listened  to  the  different  critics  who  pisaed  judgment  on  his  work,  he 
should  have  been  in  the  case  of  the  man  in  the  fable,  who,  between  his  two  wives, 
was  left  without  any  hair  on  his  head." —  Rich,  i.  44. 

Charlevoix.  Histoire  du  Paraguay.  Par  le  R.  P.  Pierre 
Fran^ois-Xavier  de  Charlevoix,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus.  ... 
Paris:  Didot.  M.  DCC.  LVi.  3  vols.,  4to,  5  1.,  pp.  489,  xxxiij,  (4) ; 
2  1.,  pp.  35b,  clviij,  (2);  2  1.,  pp.  285,  cccxv,  (2).  3  Maps, 
and  Plans.  H.  121 29 

Contains  many  original  Spanish  documents,  with  a  French  translation,  including 
"  Journal  d'un  Voiage  le  long  de  la  Cote  de  la  Mer  Magellanique."  Mr.  Uartlett 
describes  a  copy  of  this  edition  in  which  the  collation  differs. 

Charlevoix.  Histoire  du  Paraguay.  Par  le  P.  Pierre 
Fran^ois-Xavier  De  Charlevoix,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus. 
Paris:  Didot^  Giffart^  Nyon.  m.dcc.lvii.  6  vols.,  i2mo,  Half- 
Title,  Title,  pp.  390,  (2),  Map;  Half-Title,  Title,  476,  Map; 
Half-Title,  Title,  407,  (1),  Map;  2  1.,  pp.  414,(1),  Map;  i 
1.,  pp.  461,(2);  2  1.,  pp.  460,  3  Maps.  BA.,  H.  12130 

There  are  copies  with  the  imprint, /"drn  ;  Cheo:  Dtsaint.  mdcclvii.  "The  most 
complete  and  satisfactory  v/ork  on  Paraguay,  and  the  only  one  in  which  the  vnst  system 
of  the  Jesuits  is  fully  developed,  the  position  of  the  author  affording  him  peculiar  oppor- 
tunities for  its  examination."  The  "  Biog.  Univ.,"  however,  dots  not  speak  well  of  it. 
See  Faribault,  136;  M.  R.,  xvi.  558;  xxiii.  417,  and  Bicker,  vii.   191-2. 

Charlevoix.  Historia  Paraguaiensis  Petri  Francisci-Xaverii 
de  Charlevoix,  ex  gallico  latina,  cum  animadversionibus  et  sup- 
plemento.  Fenetiis:  Fr.  Sansoni.  MDCCLXxix.  Folio,  2  '.,  pp. 
608.  12131 

This  Latin  translation  was  made  by  P.  Dominique  Muriel,  and  contains  a  number  ot 
additional  notes. 

Charlevoix.  Geschichte  von  Paraguay  und  dem  Missions- 
werke  der  Jesuiten  in  diesem  Lande,  aus  dem  Franzosischen 
des  P.  Franz  Xavier  de  Charlevoix  von  der  Gesellschaft  Jesu. 
Niirnberg,  bey  Gabr.  Nic,  Raspe.  1768.  2  vols.,  8vo,  Map.  4- 
Wien :  Mechitaristen  Congreg,  B.  1830.  2  vols.,  l2mo,  4  1., 
PR-  332;  370-     Map.  c.  12132 

Charlevoix.  The  History  of  Paraguay.  Containing, 
Amongst  many  other  New,  Curious,  and  Interesting  Particulars 
of  that  Country,  a  Full  and  Authentic  Account  of  the  Establish- 
ments formed  there  by  the  Jesuits,  from  among  the  Savage  Na- 
tives, In  the  very  Centre  of  Barbarism ;  Establishments  allowed 


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CHARLEVOIX. 


to  have  realized  the  Sublime  Ideas  of  Fenelon,  Sir  Thomas  More, 
and  Plato.  Written  originally  in  French,  by  the  celebrated 
Father  Charlevoix.   ...    London:    Lockytr  Davit,    mdcclxix.    2 


BA.    -H  Dublin, 


1769.    2 

See  M.  R.. 


vols.,  8vo,  pp.   vii,  463;   viii,  415. 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  viii,  463  -,  viii,  415. 

"An  abridgment  of  Father  Charlavoix'i  large  work."  —  Rich,  i.  170, 
XLV.  4!)  6. 

Charlevoix.  Histoire  du  Japon  et  du  Paraguay.  Nouvelle 
edition,  revue,  corrigee  et  augmentee  jusqu'a  nos  jours.  [Pros- 
pectus.]    Paris'.   Gauthier freres.   1827.    i2mo.  ^2134 

This  edition  was  to  be  in  14  volumes,  with  an  atlas. 

Charlevoix.  Histoire  et  description  generale  de  la  Nouvelle 
France,  avcc  le  Journal  Historique  d'un  Voyage  fait  par  ordre 
du  Roi  dans  I'Ameriquc  Septentrionnale.  Par  le  P.  De  Charle- 
voix, de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus.  ...  A  Parisy  che%  Pierre-Fran- 
cois Giffarty  rue  Saint  Jacques  a  Sainte  Theres.  m.dcc.xliv,  3 
vols.,  4to.  +  y/  Parisy  Chez  Nyon  Fils^  Libraire^  }^uai  des  Aug- 
ustinSy  a  {'Occasion,  m.dcc.xliv.  3  vols.,  410.  +  J  Paris^  Chez 
la  f^euve  Ganeau^  Libraire^  rue  S.  Jacques^  pres  la  rue  du  Platre^ 
aux  Jrmes  de  Dombes,  M.  DCC.  XLlv.  Avec  approbation  et  priv- 
ilege du  Roi.  3  vols.,  4to,  Half-Title,  Title,  pp.  (4),  viij,  Ixj, 
(3),  ix-xxvj,  664.  10  Maps,  2  Vignettes.  (|  Vol.  11.  Half-Title, 
Title,  pp.  XV,  (i),  582.  8  Maps.  Description  des  plantes  prin- 
cipales  ...  .  pp.  56.  44  Plates  of  Plants.  ||  Vol.  in.  Journal 
d'un  Voyage  fait  par  ordre  du  Roi  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrion- 
nale; Addresse  a  Madame  la  Duchessse  De  Lesdiguieres  .  ... 
A  Paris:  Feuve  Ganeau.  m.dcc.xliv.  4to,  Half-Title,  Title, 
pp.  xix,  xiv,  543.  10  Maps,  and  Vignette.  h.  12135 

The  arrangement  varies  in  some  copies,  according  to  the  whim  of  the  binder.  1 
have  seen  a  copy  in  which  Vol.  11.  has,  prefixed  to  the  regular  order  of  the  history,  two 
papers,  "Plantes  de  I'Amerique  Sept.,"  pp.  56,  and  22  plates  (the  latter  arranged  to 
suit  either  this  or  the  iimo  edition,  described  infra),  and  "  Projet  d'un  corps  d'his- 
tuire  du  Nouveau  Monde,"  pp.  Ixi,  (iii),  followed  by  the  "Table  des  Sommaires," 
Tome  II.,  pp.  XV,  (i),  and  the  continuation  of  the  text  of  Vol.  1.,  pp.  582;  vignette 
on  title,  and  one  in  text,  8  maps.  Tross  describes  a  copy  of  Giffart's  edition  on  fine 
paper.  In  the  Nuggets,  No.  518,  another  edition  is  described,  *^  A  Paris:  Chez 
Rolin  Fill,  Libraire.  S^uai  des  Augustins  mdccxliv."  Vol.  i.,  4  1.,  pp.  xxvi,  644, 
10  maps;  11.  2  1.,  pp.  Ixj,  table,  I,  permission,  i  1.,  table,  pp.  xv,  *' Fautes,"  I,  582, 
8  maps,  "  Description  des  Plantes  Principales  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionnale,"  56,  22 
plates;  in.,  19  I.,  pp.  543,  10  maps.  In  Mr.  Brown's  catalogue  a  copy  is  described, 
the  collation  of  which  seems  to  differ  from  this.  Dr.  Shea  has  a  copy  in  which 
Rolin's  name  is  spelt  Ro//in,  in  Vol.  in.  It  is  evident  that  the  arrangement  of  the 
preliminary  and  supplemental  matter  is  often  changed  by  the  binder  ;  but  our  colla- 
tion of  Ganeau's  edition  describes  a  perfect  copy,  and  any  set  which  does  not  include 
the  pages  Ixj  (3)  in  one  or  other  of  the  volumes,  is  imperfect.  The  work  was 
reprinted  as  follows : 


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CHARLEVOIX. 


521 


CHARLEVofx.  Histoirc  et  description  gencrale  de  la  Nouvcllc 
France,  avec  le  journal  historique  d'un  Voyage  ...  dans  I'Amer- 
ique  Scptentrionnalc.  Par  Ic  P.  De  Charlevoix.  ...  Paris  : 
Pierre- Francois  Giff'art.  M  Dec  XLIV.  6  vols.,  I  2nio,  Title,  pp. 
(4),  viii,  454  ;  Title,  501  \  Title,  465  j  Title,  388  ;  Title,  xxviii, 
456;  Title,  434,  (4).     28  Maps.  h.  12136 

Tliere  arc  the  same  variations  on  the  imprint  in  this  as  in  the  qu.irto  edition,  I 
have  seen  the  work  dcsiribed  with  the  imprint,  "  I'tirh  ;  Nyon,  mdccxi.iv,"  '•  I'lirit  : 
Cianeau.  mdccxliv,"  "  i'dr/i ;  Diiioi.  MDccxLix,"  and  "  I'urit :  Rolin  fi/s.  mvccxiix." 
They  are  ail  the  same  editi(>n,  and,  it  may  be  presumed,  that  the  woric  was  a  joint- 
ttuck  speculation,  each  subsciiher  having  his  own  name  on  tlic  title  of'  his  own  cojiies. 
Vols.  V.  and  vi.  arc  entitlei*,  *'  Journal  historique  d'un  Voyage."  Th«  plates  to 
Didut's  edition  are  usually  bound  up  in  a  separate  volume.  Dr.  J.  G.  Shea  informs 
us  that  the  index  to  this  edition  is  very  much  abridged.  "  This  is  is  one  of  the  most 
important  works  there  is  relating  to  Canada.  It  contains  not  only  what  the  author 
saw  himself,  but  he  has  collected  from  the  best  authorities,  and  with  great  judg- 
ment."—  Rich,  i.  "  De  toutes  des  relations  de  Canada,  c'est  dans  celle-ci,  qu'on 
peut  s'instruire  le  mieux  sur  les  nombreuses  peuplades  qui  y  etaient  repandues  et 
dont  quelques-unes  subsistent  encore." — Boucher,  The  laborious  accuracy  with 
which  this  work  was  executed  may  be  estimated  by  the  fact  that  the  maps,  dated 
1743,  are  marked  with  the  latest  discoveries,  in  1742,  in  the  extreme  north  of  Amer- 
ica. &e  alio  Tuckerman's  "America  and  her  Commentators,"  p.  49 ;  N.  A.  K.,  xxii. 
58;  Faribault,  pp.  28-395  Murray's  "America;"  and   "Biog.  Universelle." 

Charlevoix.  History  and  General  Description  of  New 
France.  By  the  Rev.  P.  F.  X.  de  Charlevoix,  s.j.  Translated, 
with  Notes,  by  John  Gilmary  Shea.  In  Six  Volumes.  New 
Tot  k :  John  Gilmary  Shea.  1866-70.  4  vols.,  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  286, 
(l);  3  1.,  pp.  284,  (l);  2  1.,  pp.  v,  11-312,(1);  1  1.,  pp.  308, 
(i).     9  Portraits,  10  Maps,  and  4  Plates.  ba.,  c.  12137 

Voli.  V.  and  vi.  are  in  press.  Twenty-five  copies  are  printed  on  large  paper,  in  4to. 
This  is  the  first  translation  into  English  of  Charlevoix's  celebrated  and  important  work. 
Dr.  Shea  has  added  notes,  corrected  references,  and  improved  the  bibliography,  at  the 
same  time  retaining,  in  all  its  originality,  Charlevoix's  text. 

Charlevoix.  Allgemeine  Geschichte  und  Beschreibung  von 
Neu-Frankreich,  was  die  Entdeckungen  und  groberungen  der 
Franzosen  in  dem  nordlichen  America  betrifFt.  Leipzig:  Arkstee 
£9"  Merkus.   1756.    4to,  4  1.,  pp.  648,  20  1.      18  Maps.  c. 

See  "Allgemeine  Historic  der  Reisen,"  v.  14. 

Charlevoix.  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  North  America.  Un- 
dertaken by  Order  of  the  French  King.  Containing  The  Geo- 
graphical Description  and  Natural  History  of  that  Country, 
particularly  Canada.  Together  with  An  Account  of  the  Cus- 
toms, Characters,  Religion,  Manners  and  Traditions  of  the 
original  Inhabitants.  In  a  Series  of  Letters  to  the  Duchess  of 
Lesdiguieres.    Translated  from  the  French  of  P.  de  Charlevoix. 

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...  London:  R.  and  f.  Dodsley.  M  DCC  LXI.  2  vols.,  Svo,  pp.  viii, 
382;  viii,  380,  (22).     Map.  BA.,  c,  H.  12139 

•' Tills  tr.inhl.itiiiii  brti.iys,  by  nunirrou  Scotticiima  and  misreprcM-n(.iliiins,  tlir  li.ini) 
»\  A  niircli  Hrilon,  too  little  .ic<|u  linti-il  with  the  French  ind  Lngliah  languagen  to  rcjil 
or  write  either  with  propriety.  —  M.  K.,  xxiii.  417, 

Charlevoix.  Letters  to  the  Dutchess  of  Lesdiguicies; 
Giving  ail  Account  ot"  a  Voyage  to  Canada,  and  Travels  through 
that  vast  Country,  and  Louisiana,  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  Un- 
dertaken By  Order  of  the  present  King  of  France,  By  Father 
Charlevoix.  Being  a  more  full  and  accurate  Description  of 
Canada,  and  the  neighbouring  Countries,  than  has  been  before 
published ;  the  Character  of  every  Nation  or  Tribe  in  that  vast 
Tract  being  given ;  their  Religion,  Customs,  Manners,  Tradi- 
tions, Government,  Languages,  and  Towns;  the  Trade  carried 
on  with  them,  and  at  what  Places;  the  Posts  or  Forts,  and  Set- 
tlements, established  by  the  French ;  the  great  Lakes,  Water- 
Falls,  and  Rivers  with  the  Manner  of  navigating  them;  the 
Mines,  Fisheries,  Plants,  and  Animals  of  these  Countries.  With 
Reflections  on  the  Mistakes  the  French  have  committed  in  car- 
rying on  their  Trade  and  Settlements;  and  the  most  proper 
method  of  proceeding  pointed  out.  Incl-  ig  also  an  Account 
of  the  Author's  Shipwreck  in  the  Chanr  Bahama,  and  Re- 

turn in  a  Boat  to  the  Mississippi,  along  tnv,  \^oast  of  the  Gulf  of 
Mexico,  with  his  Voyage  from  thence  to  St.  Domingo,  and  back 
to  France.  London:  R.  Goadby^  and  R.  Baldwin.  1763.  8vo, 
pp.  xiv,  (2),  384.     Map.  BA.,  c.  1 2140 

Some  copies  have  the  date  of  1764.  Set  M.  R,,  xxx.  253,  and  French's  "Louisiana," 
Vol.  III. 

Charlevoix.  La  vie  de  la  Mere  Marie  de  I'Incarnation,  In- 
stitutrice  et  premiere  Superieure  des  Ursulines  de  la  Nouvelle 
France.  Paris:  Ant.  Claude  Briasson.  1724.  8vo.  4-  Paris, 
1725.  4to.  Paris:  P.  G.  Le  Mercier.  1735.  Bvo,  pp.  xxxx, 
412,  2  1.     Poruait.  12141 

In  some  copies  of  the  edition  of  1724,  Lout:  Ant.  Thomelin  appears  as  the  publisher, 
but  the  prologue  in  all  is  to  Briasson.  "Sons  fils,  D.  Claude  Martin,  fitiniprimer  sa  vie 
i  Paris,  en  1677.  Le  P.  Charlevoix  publia  la  sienne  en  1724,  in-8.  Une  edition  de 
format  in-4"'  parut  I'annee  suivantc.  L'eciition  portant  la  date  de  1735  n'est  pas  citec. 
Ce  doit  etre  certainement  la  meme  que  celle  de  1724,  dont  on  aura  change  le  titre," 
—  Leclerc. 

Charlevoix.  Vita  della  madre  Suor  Madre  dell'  incarna- 
zione  institutrice,  e  prima  Superiora  delle  Orsoline  della  Nuova 
Francia.  Scritta  nell'  idioma  Franzese  dal  P.  F.  Saverio  di 
Charlevoix.  E  transportata  nell*  Italiano.  Lucca:  Sebastiano 
Dvmencio  Cappuri.    1727.    l2mo,  10  !.,  pp.  226.        J.C.B.  12142 


CHAKf.TON. 


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Charlevoix,  A  |  Voyage  |t()  j  North-Amciica  :  |  Uiulcrtakfn 
by  Command  of  the  present  |  K\\\^  of  France.  ]  Containing  | 
The  (itMgrapliical  Description  and  Natui.il  I  Iistor\  !  ot|  Canada 
and  Louisiana.!  With  I  The  Customs,  Manners,  'I'rade  and  Reli- 
gion |  of"  the  Inhabitants;  a  Description  of  the  Lakes  anil  |  Rivers, 
with  their  Navigation  and  Manner  of  passin;j;|  the  (Jreat  Catar- 
acts. |  Hy  Father  Charlevoix.  |  Also,  |  A  Description  and  Natural 
History  of  the  Islands  ir)  thejVVest  Indies  beloncinii  to  the 
different  Powers  ofj  t^urope.  Illustrated  with  a  Number  of 
curious  Printsjand  Maps  not  in  any  other  Kdition.jln  Two 
V ()\\.in\C'i.\  Dublin  :\  Printed  for  John  Exshuiv^  and  '"/linirs  I^oltSy 
in\  Dame-Street.  \MDCi:LXVi.\  2  vols.,  8vo,  Title,  I  I.,  4  I.,  pp. 
48,  228,  Plate,  and  3  Maps;  Title,  i  I.,  pp.  335,  (i),  10  I., 
Plate,  and  5  Maps.  '■^■43 

Charlevoix's  account  of  Quebec  is  includetl  in  an  "Account  of'  the   French   Settle- 
ments in  North  America.      Bv  *  Gentleman.      Boston,   1746."  8vo,  pp.  26,     b. 

Charlie,  the  Drummer  Boy.  New  Tori:  /American  Tract 
Society.     8vo,  pp.  16.  '2144 

Charlottesville,  V.  K  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and 
Students  of  the  New  ^  ork  Conference  Seminary.  J/bany.  1851. 
8vo.  B.  12145 

Charlottesville,  Fa.     See  Virginia. 

Charlton  (D.)  Narrative  of  Dimmock  Charlton,  a  British 
Subject,  Taken  from  the  Brig  "  Peacock,"  by  the  U.  S.  Sloop 
"  Hornet,"  enslaved  while  a  Prisoner  of  War,  and  Retained 
Forty-five  Years  in  Bondage,  [n.  p.  About  1858.]  8vo,  Title, 
pp.  15.  h.  12146 

Charlton  (E.  A.)  New  Hampshire  as  it  Is.  In  Three 
Parts.  Part  i.  A  Historical  Sketch  of  New  Hampshire,  from 
its  First  Settlement  to  the  Adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution 
in  1788.  Part  11.  A  Gazetteer  of  New  Hampshire;  containing 
a  Particular  Description  of  the  Several  Towns,  Cities,  Villages, 
&c.  ;  Remarkable  Curiosities,  Mineral  Localities,  Statistical 
T;  bles;  Also,  the  Boundary  and  Area  of  the  State  ;  a  General 
View  of  the  Counties,  both  Historical  and  Topographical. 
Part  III.  A  General  View  of  New  Hampshire;  containing  a 
Description  of  its  Soil,  Productions,  Climate;  its  Geological 
and  Mineralogical  Features  ;  the  Principal  Mountains,  Lakes, 
and  Rivers;  Education  and  Religion;  Biographical  Sketches  of 
Distinguished  Men;  Literary,  Scientific,  and  Charitable  Asso- 
ciations;  Banks,  Railroads,   Newspapers,  &c.     Together  with 


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the  Constitutian  of  the  State.  Compiled  from  numerous  Authen- 
tic Sources,  by  Edward  A.  Charlton.  Claremont^  N.  H.:  Tracy 
bf  Sandford.  1855.  i2mo.  +  Third  Edition,  Revised,  with  :ui 
Appendix.  Claremont^  N.  H.:  Tracy  and  Company.  1856.  8vo, 
PP-  592>  (4)-  B.,  c,  H.  12147 

Some   copies   have   the  imprint,  Claremoni,  N.  H. :  A.   Kcnney  &  Company.   1857. 


izmo. 


Charlton  (F.)  National  Vanity.  A  Sermon  ...  on  a.  Dav 
of  Public  Thanksgiving,  ...  in  Webster,  ...  November  25,  1852. 
By  Rev.  Frederic  Charlton  ...  .  Worcester:  printed  by  Earle  b* 
Drew.    1852.     8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  12148 

Charlton  (H.  M.)  Address  delivered  before  ...  Ogle- 
thorpe University,  by  H.  M.  Charlton,  Nov.  16,  1842.  Sd'il- 
ledgeville.  1 2149 

Charlton  (R.  M.)  The  Poetry  of  Death.  A  Lecture  ... 
December  21st,  1848.  By  Robert  M.  Charlton.  Savannah: 
Edward  J.  Purse^  Printer.   1849.    8vo,  pp.  19.  H.  12150 

Also:  The  Rule  of  Life;  a  Lecture,  ...  January  19,  1853.  fVashingtom  primed 
by  Lemuel  Towers.      1853.    8vo,  pp.  20.     h. 

Charlton.  Poems  by  Robert  M.  an^  Thomas  J.  Charlton. 
Boston.   1839,    i6mo.  12151 

Charlton  (T.  U.  P.)  The  Life  of  Major  General  James 
Jackson.  By  Thomas  U.  P.  Charlton,  a  Citizen  of  Savannah. 
...  Part  I.  Augusta^  Georgia:  printed  by  Geo:  F.  Randolph.  1809. 
8vo,  pp.  ix,  69.  BA.  12152 

Also:  Oration  at  Savannah,  July  3,  1802.  By  Thomas  U.  P.  Charlton.  Sa-van- 
na/i.  1802.  8vo. — Oration  ...  in  ...  Savannah  ...  July  4,  1805.  Savannah:  Printed 
by  Jamei  Hely.   1805.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  i  5.     ba. 

Charmilly.     See  Venault  de  Charmilly. 

Charnay  (D.)  Cites  et  ruines  Americaines  Mitla,  Palenque, 
Izamal,  Chichen-itza,  Uxmal,  recueillies  et  photographiees  par 
M.  Desire  Charnay  Avec  un  texte  Par  M.  Viollet-le-Duc, 
Architecte  du  gouvernement  suivi  du  voyage  et  des  documents 
de  I'auteur.  Paris:  Gide.  1863.  Rl.  8vo,  pp.  ix,  543.  49 
Plates  in  large  folio.  c.  121 53 

The  plates  are  printed  in  photoj^raphy,  and  are  of  the  finest  character.  It  is  to 
be  regretted  tl.~at  they  not  in  a  more  durable  form.  The  text  is  sold  separately 
at  12  francs.  The  work,  complete,  is  published  at  500  francs,  and  is  certainly  entitled 
to  the  appellation  of  owvrage  magnifi^ue. 

Charnay.      Le  Mexique,  souvenirs  et  impressions  de  voyage 

°aris :  Dentt 


larnay. 


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Charnock  (J.)  Biographia  Navalis  :  or,  Impartial  Memoirs 
of  the  Lives  and  Characters  of  Officers  of  the  Navy  of  Great 
Britain,  From  the  Year  1660  ...  .  By  John  Charnock,  Esq. 
With  Portraits  and  other  Engravings  by  Bartolozzi,  &c.  ...  Lon- 
don:  R.  Faulder.   1794-97.    5  vols.,  8vo.  ba.  12155 

Larer  editions  are  in  6  vols.,  octavo.  The  work  includes  some  details  of  the 
American  Revolution,  "The  Biographical  Memoirs  of  Lord  Viscount  Nelson,"  by 
John  Charnock,  contains  some  account  of  Nelson's  services  in  the  West  Indies. 

Charolais.  L'independence  d'Haiti  et  la  France.  Par  Char- 
olais.      Paris:   Dentu.    1861.     8vo,  pp.  32.  121 56 

Charpenne  (P.)  Mon  voyage  au  Mexique,  ou  le  colon  de 
Guazacoalco.  Par  Pierre  Charpenne.  Paris:  Roux.  1836.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  Title,  pp.  x,  334;  Title,  332.  H.  12157 

"This  book  is  the  relation  of  the  adventures  of  five  or  six  hundred  Frenchmen,  who 
left  France  in  183 1,  under  the  patronage  of  M.  Laine  de  Villeveque,  to  found  a  colony 
in  Mexico.  M.  Charpenne  is  at  once  the  Ulysses  and  the  Homer  of  this  unfortunate 
epopee,  which  resulted  only  in  the  most  miserable  deceptions.  He  set  out  in  the  early 
part  of  1 83 1,  and  returned  at  the  end  of  the  same  year,  his  stomach  ruined,  his  feet 
and  legs  swelled,  and  poorer  than  before.  This  book  contains  interesting  details  on 
little  known  parts  of  Mexico."  —  Querard. 

Charroppin  (A.)  Du  libre  travail  dans  les  colonies  fran- 
^aises.  Par  Ad.  Charroppin  de  la  Guadeloupe.  Bordeaux : 
Chaumas-Gayet.   1848.    8vo.  12158 

Charter,  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  of  the  Society  for  the 
Development  of  the  Mineral  Resources  of  the  United  States. 
Instituted  April  i,  1848,  and  Chartered  February  12,  1849. 
Published  by  order  of  the  Society.  Philadelphia :  T.  H.  Jones^ 
Printer.   1849.    i2mo,  pp.  8.  12159 

The  Charter  Oak.  Its  History  —  its  Fall.  Aug.  21,  1856. 
Hartford.   1856.    i2mo,  pp.  12.  121 60 

Proceedings  at  the  Dedication  of  Charter  Oak  Hall.  By  J. 
Deane  Alden.     Hartford,  mdccclvi.     8vo,  pp.  45.       Maps. 

Also:   Account  of  the  Charter-Oak.      1 85 1.    i6mo,  pp.  4. 

The  Charters  of  the  British  Colonies  in  America.  London  : 
J.  Almon.  [1774.]  8vo,  Title,  pp.  142.  -{-Dublin.  1776.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  142.  H.  1 2162 

Includes  Massachusetts  Bay,  Connecticut,  Rhode  Island,  Virginia,  Pennsylvania, 
Maryland,  and  Georgia. 

The  Charters  Of  the  following  Provinces  of  North  America, 
viz.  Virginia,  Maryland,  Connecticut,  Rhode-Island,   Pennsyl- 


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vat  ,i,  Massachiisett's  Bay,  and  Georgia.  To  which  is  picfixt-u, 
A  Faithful  Nanalivc  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  North  American 
(  oloiiics,  In  Consequence  of  the  late  Stamp-Act.  London:  IT. 
Owen:  J.  /Um-m;  ami  F.  Blyth.  M  Dec  LXVI.  ^to,  Title,  pp. 
18,  15,  5,  4,  6,  5,  9,  7.      Map.  BA.,  c,  H.  12163 

TliR  m:)j)  is  dated  1763.  "  Collected  from  the  'Daily  Gazetteer,*  both  clnrte  s 
and  nar.Mtive.  There  is  no  doubt  of  the  authent'city  of  the  former,  and  the  hitter, 
being  copies  of  the  gazettes,  etc.,  carry  their  own  evidence  with  them."  —  M.  R. 

Charton  (E.)  Voyageurs  anciens  et  modernes,  ou  Choix 
des  relations  de  voyages  les  plus  interessantes  et  les  plus  instruct- 
ives  dcpuis  le  v^  siecle  avant  Jesus-Christ  jusqu'an  xix^  siecle; 
avec  biographies,  notes  et  indications  iconographiques,  par  M. 
£douard  Charton.  Paris:  aux  bureaux  du  Magasin  pittoresque. 
1853-56.    4  vols.,  8vo.  12164 

Charton.  Los  viajeros  modernes  ...  .  Por  M.  Eduardo 
Charton.  Traducida  al  casteliano  y  arreglada  en  la  parte  rela- 
tive a  Cristobal  Colon  y  Hernan  Cortes  bajo  la  direccion  de  Don 
Mariano  Urrabieta.  Paris:  El  correo  de  Vltramar.  i860.  8vo, 
pp.  vii,  421.  -f  Paris:  Lassale  y  M'elan.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  vii, 
480.  12165 

Chas  (Jean),  and  Lebrun  (M.)  Histoire  politique  et  phil- 
osophique  de  la  revolution  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale;  par  les 
citoyens  J.  Chas  et  Lebrun.  Paris:  An  ix  [1801].  8vo,  4  1., 
pp.  viij,  458.  BA.,  c,  H.  12166 

Chase  (B.)  History  of  Old  Chester,  from  1719  to  1869. 
By  Benjamin  Chase.  Auburn^  N.  H.:  the  Author.  1869.  8vo, 
Dp.  xvi,  702.     Map,  Woodcuts,  and  15  Portraits. 

Old  Chester  included  Raymond,  Candia,  Hookset,  Derryfield,  and  Auburn 


BA.,  H. 


Chase  (B.  C.)  An  Address  delivered  at  Camden,  Maine, 
September  11,  1855.  At  the  expiration  of  Haifa  Century  from 
the  Orgaiiiza'^'on  of  the  First  Congregational  Church  in  that 
Town.  ...  By  the  Rev.  B.  C.  Chase,  Pastor.  Boston.  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  ?8. 


H.,  s.  12168 


Chase  (C.)  A  Discourse  delivered  in  ...  Claremont,  Jan- 
uaiv  4,  1861,  being  the  Day  appointed  ...  for  General  Fasting 
i-.tiil  Prayer,  on  Account  of  the  Distracted  State  of  the  Country. 
By  Charlton  Chase  ...  .  Claremont:  George  G.  and  Lemuel  N. 
Id:;.    r86l.     8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  12169 


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Chase.  The  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Jonathan  M. 
Wainwiif»;ht,  ...  To  the  Episcopate  ...  by  Charlton  Chase, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  New-Hampshire.   ...   New  Tori:  Dafiiel  Dana^ 

Jr.    ...    MDCCCLII.     8vO,  pp.  XV,  2-25.  H.,  S.    I  2 1 70 

Also;   A   Correspondence  between   Bishops  Chase  and    Mcllvaine.     Delrvit.    1834^ 
I2niu,  pp.  32. 

Chase  (C.  T.)  A  Manual  on  School-Houses  and  Cottages 
for  the  People  of  the  South.  Prepared  by  C.  Thurston  Chase. 
fVashlngton :  Government  Printing  Office.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  83,  i 
slip.  BA.  12171 

Chase  (D.  T.)  Reports  of  the  Trials  of  David  T.  Chase 
and  John  VV.  Fellows  for  an  alleged  Conspiracy,  &c. :  and  of 
Jired  Bull  on  an  Indictment  for  Perjury,  in  the  Court  of  Ses- 
sions. Reported  by  J.  S.  Carpenter.  New-Tor k.  1829,  8vo, 
pp.  48.  B.  1 21 72 

Chase  (E.)  Miscellaneous  Selections  and  Original  Pieces, 
in  Prose  and  Verse.  Consisting  principally  of  Pieces  of  Moral 
Instruction,  Descriptions  of  Fine  Scenery,  Delineation  of  Dis- 
tinguished Characters,  &c.  By  Elizabeth  Chase.  Richmond: 
Published  for  the  Editor.,  by  R.  y.  Coale.    1821.    l2mo,  pp.  228. 

The  author  was  sister  to  Samuel  Chase,  of  Maryland,  one  of  the  signers  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence. 

Chase  (E.  B.)  Teachings  of  Patriots  and  Statesmen,  on 
Slavery.  By  Ezra  B.  Chase.  Philadelphia:  J.  W.  Bradley. 
i860.    i2mo,  pp.  495.      Plate.  c.  12174 

Chase  (F.)  Gathered  Sketches  from  the  Early  History  of 
New  Hampshire  and  Vermont;  containing  Vivid  and  Interest- 
ing Accounts  of  a  Great  Variety  of  the  Adventures  of  our  Fore- 
fathers, And  of  other  Incidents  of  Olden  Time.  Original  and 
Selected.  Edited  by  Francis  Chase,  m.a.  Claremont.,  N.  H.: 
Tracy.,  Kenneyt3'  Co.   1856.    i2mo,  pp.  215.    Woodcuts,    ba.,  c. 

Chase  (G.  B.)  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Chase  Family, 
Chesham,  Bucks,  England;  and  of  Hampton  and  Newbury,  in 
New  England.      Boston.    1869.    8vo.  12176 

Chase  (G.  W.)  The  History  of  Haverhill,  Massachusetts, 
from  its  First  Settlement  in  1640  to  the  Year  i860,  By  George 
Wingate  Chase  ...  .  Haverhill:  published  by  the  Author.  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  663,  (i),  XX.     Plates.  c,  h.  12177 


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Chase  (H.)  The  New-Hampshire  Probate  Directory:  con- 
taining all  the  Statute  Laws  relating  to  the  Co  ,  ts  of  Probate 
and  Proceedings  therein  ...  .  By  Horace  Chase.  Concord:  pub- 
lished by  G.  Parker  Lyon.    1854.    l2mo,  pp.  v,  10-342.  b. 

Chase  (Henry),  and  Sanborn  (Charles  W.)  The  North  and 
the  South.  A  Statistical  View  of  the  Condition  of  the  Free  and 
Slave  States.  By  Henry  Chase,  a.m.;  and  Charles  W.  Sanborn, 
M.D.  Compiled  from  Official  Documents.  Boston:  published  by 
John  P.  Jewett  and  Company.   1856.     i2mo,  pp.  134.     c.  12179 

Chase  (H.)  Two  Years  and  Four  Months  in  a  Lunatic 
Asylum,  From  August  20th,  1863,  To  December  20th,  1865. 
By  Rev.  H.  Chase.     Saratoga  Springs.   1868.     32mo,  pp.  184. 

Chase  (L)  Obligations  of  the  Baptised;  ...  A  Sermon  De- 
livered before  the  Boston  Baptist  Association,  Introductory  to 
their  Session  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  Sept.  17,  a.d.  1828.  By 
Irah  Chase  ...  .  Boston:  printed  by  fVilliam  R.  Collier.  1828. 
8vo,  pp.  22.  H.  12181 

Chase.  A  Tribute  of  Affection  to  the  Memory  of  Professor 
Irah  Chase.    Boston:  privately  printed.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  100.     H. 

Also  ;     ...   A  Sermon,  preached,  December  28th,  1825,  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr. 

James   D.  Knowles,  as  Pastor  of  the  Second   Baptist  Church  in  Boston Boston : 

Lincoln  &  Edmandi.   1826.    8vo,  pp.  23.     h. 

Chase  (L.)  National  Perils.  Oration  delivered  at  Columbia 
College  Commencement,  February  20,  i860.  By  Leslie  Chase, 
Jun.     New  Tork :   George  F.  Nesbitt  y  Co.    1861.     8vo,  pp.  6. 

Chase  (L.  B.)  History  of  the  Polk  Administration,  By 
Lucien  B.  Chase,  a  Member  of  the  Twenty-Ninth  and  Thirtieth 
Congress.  New  Tork:  George  P.  Putnam,  m.dccc.l.  8vo,  pp. 
512.  BA.,  c.  12184 

Also:    Speech    ....    on  the  Tariff.  ...  June  26,  1846.     ff^asAington.    1846.     8vo, 
pp.  23.     H. 

Chase  (L.  G.)  A  Consideration  of  some  of  the  Commercial 

&  Manufacturing  Wants  and  Necessities  of  Saint  Louis  ...  . 

By  L.  G.  Chase.  Saint  Louis:   Gray  Sif  Crawford,   i860.    8vo, 

pp.  71.  H.  12185 

Chase  (M.  M.)  Mary  M.  Chase  and  her  Writings.  Henry 
Fowler,  Editor.  Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields,  mdccclv.  8vo, 
pp.  xlvi,  336.  B.  12186 


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Chase  (M.)  A  Vision  which  Moses  Chase  saw  in  1849. 
[With  9  other  visions  respecting  the  United  States,  seen  from 
1858  to  1 86 1.?]    8vo,  pp.  (4).  H.  1 2187 

Chase  (Nahum).  [Pedigree  of  Chase.  Jlbany:  J.  Mum  ell. 
1867.]    p.  I.  12188 

Chase  (O.)  Narrative  of  the  most  extraordinary  and  dis- 
tressing Shipwreck  of  the  whale-ship  Essex,  of  Nantucket,  which 
was  destroyed  by  a  whale  in  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  an  account 
of  the  unparalleled  sufferings  of  the  crew,  &c.  By  Owen  Chase, 
first  mate  of  said  ship.     New  York.   1821.    i2mo.  12189 

Chase  (Philemon).  Bishop  Chase's  Address  delivered  before 
the  Convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  Springfield, 
Illinois,  June  i6th,  1845.  Saint  Louis:  printed  hy  Daniel Davies. 
1845.    ^vo,  pp.  27.  H.  12190 

Chase.  Defence  of  Kenyon  College:  by  the  Right  Rev.  P. 
Chase,  d.d.  Columbus^  Ohio:  Olmsted  l^  Bailhache^  Printers. 
1831.    8vo,  pp.  72.  H.  12191 

Chase.  A  Plea  for  the  West.  ...  Philadelphia:  printed  by 
William  Stavely.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  +  Boston:  Samuel  H. 
Parker,  1827.  8vo,  pp.  6,  Plan  of  Kenyon  College,  Ohio.  pp. 
7-12,  Remarks,  13-15.  12192 

Chase.  Reminiscences  of  Bishop  Chase.  Peoria^  III.:  S. 
H.  Davis^  Printers.  1841-42.  4  Nos.  in  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  480. 
H.  +  New  Tor k.  1844.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  480;  400.  4-  Second 
Edition:  ...  to  a.d.  1847.  •••  i^^^^^"'  1848.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
xii,  548;  V,  564.    Portrait  and  4  Engravings,      ba.,  b.,  c.  12193 

Chase.  The  Star  in  the  West,  or  Kenyon  College,  in  1828. 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  B.,  w.  12 194 

Also:  Address  ...  June  7,  1841.  — ...  Address,  at  the  Convention  ...  Cincinnati; 
Ohio,  October  16,  ...  1850.  Philadelphia:  King  Gf  BairJ,  Printers,  [n.  d.]  8vo 
pp.  16.  H.  —  Appeal,  ...  in  behalf  of  a  Protestant  Episcopal  Theological  Seminary 
for  the  Diocese  of  Illinois.  [LonJon  :  Richard  fVatts,  Printer,  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h. 
—  Defence  of  himself  against  the  late  Conspiracy  at  Gambier,  Ohio.  SteubenviUe. 
[1832.]  8vo,  pp.  60.  —  ...  Letters  to  his  Absent  Friends.  New  Tork.  12th  of 
July,  1844.  —  A  Letter  on  the  subject  of  Bishop  Chase's  visit  to  England  for  the 
Relief  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  Ohio,  addressed  to  the  Right  Reverend 
Bishop  White.     Neiv  Tork.   1823.     8vo,  pp.  40. 

Chase  (P.  E.)  Catalogue  of  Tokens,  circulated  during  the 
Rebellion  of  1861.    By  Pliny  E.  Chase,    [n.  p.  n.  d,]    8vo,  pp.  19. 

Also:  Comparative  Statement  of  Mortality  in  the  Society  cii  Friends  and  that  of  the 
General  Population  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  from  1800  to  1869.  ...  [Philadel- 
phia.'] 1869.  8vo,  2  1.  H.  —  Tidal  Rainfall  of  Philadelphia.  Read  July  17th  and 
October  2d,  1868.  ...  [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  524-537.     h. 

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Chase  (Salmon  Portland).  Baltimore  Democracy  and  Inde- 
pendent Democracy.  Letter  to  Hon.  A.  P.  Edgerton.  [n.  p.] 
1853.    8vo,  pp.  16.  M.  1 2 196 

Chase.  Reclamation  of  Fugitives  from  Service.  An  Argu- 
ment for  the  Defendant,  submitted  to  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States,  at  the  December  Term,  1846,  in  the  Case  of 
Wharton  Jones  vs.  John  Vanzandt.  By  S.  P.  Chase,  Cincin- 
nati:  R.  P.  Donogh  &  Co.   1847.    8vo,  pp.  108.  b.  12 197 

Chase.  A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Ohio.  By  Salmon  P. 
Chase.  Cincinnati:  Corey  and  Fairbank.  1833.  ^^°»  PP*  {^)i 
40.  BA.  12198 

Prefixed  to  the  following  work;  a  few  copies  separately  printed. 

Chase.  Statutes  of  Ohio,  and  of  the  Northwestern  Terri- 
tory, adopted  or  enacted  from  1788  to  1833,  inclusive.  Together 
with  the  Ordinance  of  1787;  the  Constitutions  of  Ohio  and  of 
the  United  States;  and  various  Public  Instruments  and  Acts  of 
Congress ;  illustrated  by  a  Preliminary  Sketch  of  the  History  of 
Ohio.      Cincinnati.   1833-1835.    3  vols.,  8vo.  12199 

Chase.  U.  S.  A.  "Going  Home  to  Vote."  Authentic 
Speeches  of  S.  P.  Chase,  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  During  his 
Visit  to  Ohio,  with  his  Speeches  at  Indianapolis,  and  at  the  Mass 
Meeting  in  Baltimore.  October,  1863.  Washington:  W.  H. 
Moore.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  36.  12200 

Also ;  Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  37.  How  the  South  Rejected  Compromise 
in  the  Peace  Conference  of  1861.  ...  Published  from  the  Notes  of  a  Member.  New 
York:  fVm.  C.  Bryant  (sf  Co,  1863.  8vo,  pp.  11.  b.,  c.  —  Inaugural  Address  of 
Salmon  P.  Chase,  Governor  of  ...  Ohio:  delivered  before  the  Senate  and  House  of 
Representatives  January  14,  1856.  Columbus:  Statesman  Steam  Press.  1856.  8vo,  pp. 
15.  H.  —  Letter  ...  to  the  Loyal  National  League.  Washington,  April  9,  1863. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  4.  —  Liberty,  or  Slavery?  Daniel  O'Connell  oh  American 
SUvery.  Reply  to  O'Connell,  by  Hon.  S.  P.  Chase,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  15. — 
Maintain  Plighted  Faith.  Speech  ...  February  3,  1854,  Against  the  Repeal  of  the 
Missouri  Prohibition  of  Slavery  North  of  36°  30'.  Washington.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
+  [Another  Edition.]  ff^as/iir.gton.  8vo,  pp.  30.  —  The  National  Loan;  embracing 
the  Appeal  in  its  behalf  and  the  Laws  authoriiing  it,  with  forms  of  Bonds,  Instructions, 
etc.,  connected  with  the  subscription.  Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.  1 861. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  — The  Radical  Democracy  of  New  York  and  the  Independent  Democracy. 
Letter  ...  to  Hon.  B.  F.  Butler,  of  New  York.  Washington,  July  15,  1852.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  B.  —  Remarks  ...  00  the  Bill  granting  to  the  State  of  Ohio  the 
unsold  Lands  remaining  within  that  State.  In  the  Senate  ...  April  14,  1852.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  B.  —  Remarks  ...  upon  the  Pacific  Railroad.  ...  February  17, 
1853.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  7.  b.  —  Speech  ...  at  Toledo,  May  30,  1851.  before 
a  Mass  Convention  of  the  Democracy  of  North-Western  Ohio.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.  B. — Speech  ...  on  Public  Printing,  Ohio  Politics,  &c.,  Senate  of  the  United 
SuteSj   April   9,  1853.      [n.  p.    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech    ...  delivered   at   the 


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Republican  Mass  Meeting  in  Cincinnati,  August  21,  1855.  .  .  Columhui.  1855.  Sva, 
pp.  20.  B. —  Union  anJ  Freedom  without  Cumpromije.  Spcfcli  ...  in  tlif  Senate  of 
tilt;  United  States,  M.irdi  26,  1850,  on  Mr.  Clay's  Compromijc  Resolutions,  lyuihr 
ington.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  (24).  — The  Address  [by  A.  J.  Gordon]  .iiid  Reply,  on  the 
Presentation  of  a  Testimonial  to  S.  P.  Chase,  by  the  Colored  People  ot  Cincinn.iti. 
[With  some  Account  of  the  Case  of  Samuel  Watson.]  Cincinnati :  Henry  fV.  Derby 
bf  Co.  184;.  gvo,  Title,  pp.  35,  (i).  BA.  And  Reports  on  Finances  for  1861, 
1862,  and  1863,  8vo, 

Chase.     The  Ferry  Boy  and  the  Financier.     See  Trowbridge 

(J.  T.) 

Chase.  Mr.  Chase's  Financial  Scheme.  Opinion  of  an 
Eminent  Merchant.  (From  the  N.  Y.  Evening  Post.)  [N.  Y., 
1863.]    Slip.  12201 

A  System  of  National  Finance.  Notes  Explanatory  of  Mr. 
Chase's  Plan  of  National  Finance.  Wash'mgton :  Government 
Printing  Office.   1 86 1.     8vo,  pp.  15.  12202 

Chase  (S.)  The  Answer  and  Pleas  of  Samuel  Chase,  one  of 
the  Associate  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  to  the  Articles  of  Impeachment,  exhibited  against  him  in 
the  said  Court,  by  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States,  In  Support  of  their  Impeachment  against  him,  for  High 
Crimes  and  Misdemeanors  ...  .  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Senate. 
IVashington  City:  printed  by  William  Duane  i!f  Son.  1805.  8vo, 
pp.  84.  BA.  -|-  Newburyport.  1805.  8vo,  pp.  72.  +  Saltm : 
Joshua  Gushing.  1805.  8vo,  pp.  72,  +  Albany  •  printed  by 
Charles  R.  and  George  Webster.  1805.  8vo,  pp.  48.  B.,  c.  -f 
Philadelphia.    1805.  12203 

Chase.  Report  of  the  Trial  of  the  Hon.  Samuel  Chase,  one 
of  the  Associate  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  before  the  High  Court  of  Impeachment,  composed  of  the 
Senate  of  the  United  States,  for  Charges  exhibited  against  him 
by  the  House  of  Representatives,  ...  for  High  Crimes  &  Mis- 
demeanors, supposed  to  have  been  by  him  committed  ;  with  the 
necessary  Documents  and  Official  Papers,  From  his  Impeach- 
ment to  final  Acquittal.  Taken  in  Short  Hand  by  Charles 
Evans  ...  Baltimore  :  printed  for  Samuel  Butler  and  George  Keat- 
inge.    1805.    8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  12,  268,  68.  h.  12204 

Chase.  Trial  of  Samuel  Chase-,  An  Associate  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  Impeached  by  the  House 
of  Representatives,  for  High  Crimes  and  Misdemeanors,  before 
the   Senate  of  the  United  States.     Taken   in   Short  Hand,   by 


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SaDiucI  H.  Smith  and  Thomas  Lloyd,    ll^ashington  City:  Printed 
for  Samuel  H.  Smith.  1805.    2  vols,,  8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  387  ;  493,  viii. 

Juilgc  Cluae  was  one  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Indpendcnce.  He  was 
iniptMched  at  tlic  instigation  of  Joiin  Ranilol|)h,  for  alleged  misdemeanors  in  thf 
political  triah  of  Fries  and  Callender. 

Chase.  To  the  Honourable  the  General  Assembly  of  Mary- 
land, The  Memorial  of  Samuel  Chase,  Agent  of  the  State,  for 
the  Recovery  of  the  Bank  Stock.    4to,  pp.  18.  H.  12206 

Signed  Samuel  Chase.  Dated,  at  the  end,  Annapolis,  Feb,  17,  1786.  Also:  Ex- 
hibits accompanying  the  Answer  and  Flea  of  Samuel  Chase.  [ff^asAingl''n.  1805.] 
8vo,  pp.  54 

Chase.  Replication  by  the  House  of  Representatives  to  the 
Answer  of  Samuel  Chase  to  the  Articles  of  Impeachment.  ... 
\^lVashington.    1 805.]     8vo.  1 2207 

See  "Nat.  Port.  Gallery,"  iv.  4,  and  Sanderson's  "  Biog.  of  Signers,"  ix.  187-235. 

Chase  [Rev.  S.)  Malignity  Exposed;  or  a  Vindication  of 
Bishop  Chase  against  the  Malicious  Accusations  of  an  Anony- 
mous Pamphlet.  ...  By  the  Rev.  Samuel  Chase.  ...  New-York: 
Stanford  and  Swords.    1847.    8vo,  pp.  47.  B.  I22c8 

Also  :  Three  Letters  to  Bishop  Chase  on  Present  Indebtedness  of  Kenyon  College. 
...  Peoria.  1843.  —  Remarks  upon  Recent  Publications  against  Rt.  Rev.  Philander 
Chase,  D.D.  ^teuhen-ville.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  28. —  Review  of  Jubilee  College,  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]     i2mo,  pp.  32. 

Chase.  Columbian  Eloquence;  being  the  Speeches  of  the 
most  celebrated  American  Orators,  as  delivered  in  the  Trial  of 
*he  Hon.  Samuel  Chase.  Baltimore:  S.  Butler  iff  S.  Cole.  1806. 
3  vols.,  i8mo,  pp.  300 ;  220;  247.  12209 

Chase  (S.)  The  Angels  of  the  Churches.  A  Sermon  at  the 
Ordination  Of  ...  James  Welman,  in  the  Second  Parish  in  Sut- 
ton :  October  the  7th.  1747.  ...  By  Stephen  Chase  ...  .  Boston: 
J.  Draper.  m,dcc,xlviii.    8vo,  pp.  29,  (3).  ba.  12210 

Chase  (T.)  An  Address  on  the  Character  and  Example  of 
President  Lincoln,  delivered  before  the  Athenaeum  and  Everett 
Societies  of  Haverford  College,  By  Professor  Thomas  Chase,  on 
Fifth  Day  Evening,  Seventh  Month  ^th,  1865.  Philadelphia: 
Sherman  iff  Co.,  Printers.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  35,  12211 

500  copies  printed  for  distribution  on  commencement  day,  July  1 2th. 

Chase  (T.)  Sketches  of  the  Life,  Character  and  Times  of 
Paul  Jones.  By  Thomas  Chase  ...  .  Richmond:  Chas.  H. 
(Vyrine.,  Printer.    1 859.     l2mo.  pp.  58.  H.  1 22 1 2 


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Chase.  Oration  by  Thomas  Chase,  and  Poem  by  J.  G. 
Whitticr,  ...  before  the  Alumni  Association  of  the  Friend's 
School  at  Providence,  at  ...  Newport,  i860.  Philadelphia : 
Collins^  Printer,    i860.    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  12213 

Chase  (W.)  The  American  Crisis;  or,  Trial  and  Triumph 
of  Democracy.  By  Warren  Chase.  Boston:  Bela  Marsh.  1862. 
i2mo,  pp.  82.  12214 

[Chase  (Washington).]  A  Voyage  from  the  United  States 
to  South  America,  performed  during  the  Years  1821,  1822,  & 
1823.  Embracing  a  Description  of  the  City  of  Rio  Jaiiciii),  in 
Brazil;  of  every  Port  of  Importance  in  Chili;  of  several  in 
Lower  Peru  ;  and  of  an  Eighteen  Months  Cruise  in  a  N.antucket 
Whaleship.  ...  Second  Edition.  Newburyport :  Herald  Press. 
1823.   8vo  pp.  80.  ba.  12215 

The  first  edition  of  500  copies  was  printed  the  same  year. 

Chase  (W.  H.)  The  Secession  of  the  Cotton  States;  its 
Status,  its  Advantages,  and  its  Power,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i6mo, 
pp.  8.  H.  12216 

Also;  Brief  Memoir  explanatory  of  a  New  Trace  of  a  Front  of  Fortification  in  place 
of  the  Present  Bastion  Front.  ...  New  Orleans.  1846.  i2mo,  pp.  11.  3  Plans,  h. 
—  Reply  ...  to  the  Strictures  of"  Another  who  also  Knows"  upon  the  Report  of  the 
late   Board  of  Visitors  at  West  Point.      [^Florida  Democrat  Print.   1857.]    8vo,  pp.  6. 

The  Chase  of  the  Rebel  Steamer  of  War  Oreto,  Commander 
J.  N.  Maffitt,  C.  S.  N.  into  the  Bay  of  Mobile,  by  the  United 
States  Steam  Sloop  Oneida,  Commander  Geo.  Henry  Preble, 
U.  S.  N.  September  4,  1862.  Cambridge:  printed /or  Private 
Circulation.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  60.  H.  +  Cambridge:  Jllen 
Farnham^  Printers.    1862.     8vo,  pp.  48.  H.  1 22 1 7 

Chasles  (P.)  £tudes  sur  la  litterature  et  les  moeurs  des 
Anglo-Americains  au  xix^  siecle  par  M.  Philarete  Chasles  ... 
Paris:  Amyot.  [1851.]     i6mo,  Half-Title,  Title  pp.  viii,  515. 

Chasles.  Anglo-American  Literature  and  Manners,  from 
the  French  of  Philarete  Chasles,  by  Donald  MacLeod.  New 
York.   1852.    i2mo,  pp.  xii,  312.  c.  12219 

Chassanis  (Pierre).  Association  pour  la  possession  et  explora- 
tion de  600,000  acres  de  terre  concedees  par  I'Etat  de  New- York, 
et  situees  ...  sur  le  Lac  Ontario  ...  Paris.    4to.  12220 

To  the  copy  in  the  New  York  State  Library  are  appended  the  legal  documents,  in 
manuscript,  v.'ith  the  autograph  of  G.  Morris,  etc. 


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Chassebceuf  de  Volnky  (Constantine  Francois),  Count.  .SVc 
Volney.  12221 

Chahseriau  (Frederic  Victor  Charles).  Precis  de  I'abolitidn 
de  l'esclavag«  dans  Ics  colonies  Anglaises.  \_Paris :  Imprimcrit 
royale.    1 84 1.]    2  vols.,  8vo.  12222 

Chastain  (E.  W.)  The  Union  and  the  State-Rights  Parties. 
Speech  of  Hon.  E.  W.  Chastain,  of  Georgia,  on  the  Position  of 
the  Union  Party  of  Georgia.  ...  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
March  5,  1852.      IVashington.    1852.    8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  12223 

[Chastkllux  (Francis  Jean)],  Marquh  de.  Discours  sur 
Ics  avantages  ou  les  desavantages  qui  resultent,  pour  I'Europe, 
de  la  decouverte  de  TAmerique.  Objet  du  Prix  propose  par  M. 
I'Abbe  Raynal.  Par  M.  P***,  Vice-Consul,  a  E***.  ...  Un- 
dres :   Etsetrouve;  a  Paris :   Chez  Prault.    1787.    8vo,  pp.  8,  68. 

"This  discourse  is  attributed  to  the  Marquis  de  Chastellux,  and  ii,  according  to 
L.iharpe,  the  best  of  his  works;  well  conceived,  tolerably  well  written,  full  of  luininous 
nonclusions,  and  of  useful  truths.  He  decides  the  que^itions  in  favor  of  the  '  advan- 
tages.* "  —  Biog.  Univ. 

Chastellux.  Voyage  de  Newport  a  Philadelphie,  Albany, 
etc.  Newport^  R.  I.:  De  fimprimerie  Royale  de  PEscadre.  1781. 
4to,  pp.  188.  s.  12225 

"The  Marquis  de  Chastellux  caused  twenty-four  copies  of  this  journal  to  be  printed 
at  a  press  on  board  one  of  the  ships  of  the  French  squadron,  at  Newport.  It  consists 
only  of  that  pirt  which  forms  the  first  volume  of  the  edition  of  Paris  of  1785,  ccin>- 
prising  his  travels  in  the  winter  of  1780-81,  and  was  printed,  he  says,  to  avoid  the 
trouble  of  making  manuscript  copies  for  his  friends  in  Europe."  —  Rich,  i.  300. 

Chastellux.  Voyage  de  Mr.  Le  Chevalier  de  Chastellux 
en  Amerique.     [n.  p.]   1785.    8vo,  pp.  228.  M.  12226 

The  vignette  on  title  is  a  woodcut  of  a  stone  slab,  with  a  covered  crown  in  Howers 
above,  and  a  garden  basket  reversed  below.  This  appears  to  be  the  surreptitious  edition 
of  the  Marquis  de  Chastellux's  travels,  printed  at  Cassel,  which  is  referred  to  in  the 
Paris  edition  of  1786.  It  consists  of  extracts  taken  at  random  from  his  manuscript 
journals,  without  any  connection,  which  were  first  published  in  a  periodical  journal  at 
Gotha. 

Chastellux.  Voyages  de  M.  le  Marquis  de  Chastellux  dans 
L'Amerique  Septentrionale  dans  les  annees  1780,  1781  &  1782. 
...  Paris :  Prault^  imprimeur  du  roi.  1786.  2  vols  ,  8vo,  pp.  8, 
390,  Map ;  Half-Title,  Title,  362,  (2),  Map,  and  3  Plates. 
BA.,  c,  H.  +  Seconde  edition.  Paris:  Prault.  1788-  i. 
[^Ibid.']  B.,  BA.  12227 

See  a  favorable  notice  from  the  "  Crititical  Review,"  in  Rich,  i. 


CHASTF.I.I.UX. 


535 


Chastem.ux.  Voyage  en  Americiuc.  Ptvis  ft  Bruxflles:  B. 
Li'  Frntu^.    1786.    8v(),  pp.   136.      f   Leipzig.    1785.     8vc). 

Chastellux.  Travels  in  North  America,  in  the  Years 
1780,  I78l,and  1782.  By  the  iVIaniuis  de  Chastellux,  one  ot 
the  Forty  Members  of  the  French  Academy,  and  Major  General 
in  the  French  Army,  serving  uiulcr  the  Count  de  Rochambeau. 
Translated  from  the  French  by  an  English  Gentleman,  who 
resided  in  America  at  that  Period.  With  Notes  by  the  Trans- 
lator. London:  G.  G.  J.  and  y.  Robinson.  M  ucc  Lxxxvii.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  XV,  462 ;  xii,  437..  2  Maps,  and  3  Plates.  H. 
-\-  Second  Edition.  London:  G.  G.  J.  and  '/.  Robinson^  ... 
MDCCLXxxvii.  2  vols.,  8v(),  pp.  XV,  462 ;  xii,  432.  2  Maps 
and  3  Plates.  -(-  Dublin:  Colles.  m.dcc.lxxxvii.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  XV,  462  i  XV,  pp.  430.     2  Maps  and  3  Plates.  b.  12229 

Chastellux.  [Same  title.]  Also,  A  Biographical  Sketch 
of  the  .Author:  Letters  from  Gen.  Washington  to  the  Marquis 
de  Chastellux  :  and  Notes  and  Corrections  by  the  American 
Editor.  New  York:  White.,  Gallaher.,  iff  White.  1827.  8vo, 
pp.  416.  UA.  12230 

The  translator  was  J.  Kerit,  "This  performance  of  the  Marquii  de  Ch.isicHux  is  a 
heterogeiivous  and  multifarious  account  of  everything  that  caught  the  lively  ii.ivcllcr's 
eager  eye  and  minute  attention;  and,  as  nothing  escaped  his  active  investigation,  his 
work  al)oiin>ls  not  only  with  observations  which  are  of  importance,  but  with  iletaiis  of 
even  the  most  trifling  incidents  that  bad  roads,  inconvenient  inns,  and  distracted  times 
usually  afford.  The  translator  is,  in  political  principles,  a  violent  American,  and,  as 
such,  he  gives  to  the  nawnnal  reputation  of  pocr  old  England  many  a  stab,  and  to  that 
of  her  troops  no  quarter."  —  Monthly  Review. 

Chastelli'x.  Des  Ritters  von  Chastellux  Reisebeobachtun- 
gen  iiber  America.  Hamburg:  bey  der  Nordischen  typographischen 
litterdrischen  Geselhchaft.  1785.  Sm.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  182.  -f- 
Hamburg:   Chaidron.   1786.    8vo.  1 223 1 

Chastellux.  Des  Herrn  Ritters  von  Chastellux  Reise  durch 
Amerika,  Aus  dem  Franzosischen.  Frankfurt  und  Leipzig: 
bey  Stahel.  1786.  8vo,  pp.  113.  +  Wien :  Schaumburg,  ijSb. 
8vo.  12232 

Chastellux.  Critical  Examination  of.  See  Brissot  de  War- 
ville.  Vol.  II.,  Nos.  8017  and  8019. 

Chastellux.  Remarks  on  the  Travels  of  the  Marquis  de 
Chastellux  in  North  America.  London :  G.  and  T.  IP'ilkie. 
MDCCLXXXVII.    8vo,  2  I.,  pp.  86.  12233 

This  writer  accuses  the  Marquis  of  misrepresentations  and  exaggerations,  and  calls 
i  is  tran:lator  an  "incendiary,  a  lurking  spy,  and  an  avowed  rebel  to  his  country." 


536 


CHATEAUBRIAND. 


Chastenet-Desterk  (G.)  La  science  du  cultivateur  amti'- 
cain.     Toulouse:  Benichet.   1801.    lamu.  ^^234 

Alio  I  "  Considerationi  lur  TeCtt  preient  de  U  culunie  frjnfaiie  de  Saint-Domingur," 
in  "  Lc  mjga&in  encydupedlque,"  6e  ann.,  T.  in.  The  author  had  been  a  planter  lit 
St.  Domingo. 

[Chastenet  de  Puysegur  (Antoinc  Hyacinthe  Anne)],  Comte 
dt.  Detail  sur  la  navigation  aux  cutes  de  Saint-Dominguc  et 
dans  ses  debouquemcns.     Paris,  mdccl.xxxvii.    4tu,  2  1.,  pp.  81. 

Chastenet-Puys^gur.  Instructions  nautiqucs  sur  Ics  cotes 
et  les  dehouquemens  dc  Saint-Domingue,  avcc  le  detail  de  la 
position  dcs  principaux  points  qui  ont  servi  de  base  a  la  construc- 
tion des  cartes  publiees  en  1787.  Public  pour  la  premiere  fois, 
par  ordre  du  Roi,  en  1787.  Paris:  Imprimerie  royale.  .1821. 
8vo,  pp.  259.  12236 

Chateaubriand  (Francois  Augustej,  Vicomte  de,  Ataia,  ou 
les  Amours  de  deux  Sauvages  dans  le  Desert  ...  .  Parts, 
1 80 1,  -f-  Cinquieme  edition.  Paris:  Migntret,  1801.  i8mo, 
pp.  xxiv,  207.  B.  -f  Dresden:  ff^aither.  180 1.  8vo.  +  Halle: 
fVaisenhaus  Buchhandlung.  1801.  l2mo.  +  Paris,  1 803.  l2mo. 
+  Chemnitz:  Mauke.  1805.  l2mo.  +  Braunschweig  und  Peters- 
burg:  Pluchart,  [n.  d.]  l8mo.  +  Nilrnberg  und  New  Jf'ork : 
Campe  und  C.  1831.  i2mo.  -f  Mit  grammatikalischen  Erlauter- 
ungen  und  Hinweisungen  auf  den  Sprachlehren  von  Hirzel, 
Mozln  und  Sanguin  und  einer  Worterbuche.  Zweite  vermehrte 
Auflage.  Leipzig:  Baumgiirtner,  1 83 1.  l2mo.  I  [/&/W.]  1 833. 
i2mo.  4  'edition  de  Younges.  New  Tork.  1833.  32mo.  + 
Stuttgart:  Erhard,  1834.  i6mo.  +  Dritte  vermehrte  Auflage. 
yibid.\  1842.  l2mo.  +  Amsterdam:  de  Weduwe  Changuion , 
Hengst,   18 — .  12237 

"  Atala  is  an  episode  of  the  "  Genie  du  christianisme"  (which  first  appeared  about 
April,  1802,  and  of'  which  five  editions  were  published  within  a  year).  It  had  such  a 
prodigious  success  that  it  was  translated  into  almost  all  the  languages  of  Europe  [I  have 
not  found  any  version  in  the  Scandinavian  or  Slavonic  languages]  ;  yet  its  style  has  given 
occasion  to  very  biting  critiques,  nearly  all  of  which  the  author  has  reprinted  in  the 
collected  edition  of  his  works."  —  J^uerard. 

Chateaubriand.  Atala ;  avec  dessins  de  Gustave  Dore. 
Paris:  Hachette  et  O',  1862.  Folio,  pp.  xi,  79.  30  Engrav- 
ings. 12238 

Chateaubriand.  Alala  ou  les  Habitans  du  Desert,  Parodie 
D'Atala,     Ju  Grand  Fillage^  An  ix  [1801].     24mo.  12239 


cMatraubriand. 


537 


rinted  in  the 


Chateauuriand.  Atala;  or  the  Love  and  Constancy  of 
Two  Savajjcs  in  the  Desert.  Translated  from  tho  French  of  F. 
A.  Chateaubriand,  By  Caleb  Hingham  ...  .  Boston:  Coleb  Bhtg- 
h(vn.  1802.  l2mo,  pp.  177.  H.  f  Loudon.  1802.  i2mo,  pp. 
129.  Plate.  f-  Boston.  1814.  1 2mo.  -f  Atala;  or,  The 
Amours  of  Two  Savages  in  the  Desert.  'I'ranslated  from  the 
French  of  F*.  A.  Chateaubriand  ...  .  London.  1813.  l6ino,  pp. 
XV,  162.  h  London.  1825.  i8mo.  -f  Atala,  the  Beautiful 
Indiari  of  the  Mississippi  ...  .  New  Tork.  1818.  i8mo,  pp.  133. 
4-  Atala.  Translated  by  M.  J.  Smead  and  H.  P.  Lcfebvre. 
Nexv  York.    1844.     8vo.  12240 

CHATEAUnRiAND.  Atala.  By  Chateaubriand.  Translated 
by  James  Spencer  Harry.  Illustrated  by  Gustave  Dore.  Lon- 
don:   Cassell.    [1867.]    Folio,  pp.  xxii,  86.     30  Plates.       12241 

Chateaubriand.  Atala,  6  los  amores  de  dos  salvages  en  cl 
desierto.  Traducido  del  frances  al  castellano,  por  J.  Robinson. 
Paris:   Th.  Barrois.    1822.    i8mo.  12242 

Qucrard  lays  Parit,  iSoi,  6  Paris :  Th,  Barroit,  1821.  i8mo.  I  have  met  with 
no  other  notice  of  the  early  edition,  but  the  date  ia  probable.  Another  translation, 
anonymous,  was  published:  Paris;  H.  Sf(;uin.  1825  24mo,  pp.  192.  ba.  "Atala. 
Traduccion  libre  por  D.  Francisco  Zengotita  Vengoa "  Alli  238  pages  of  Tomo  xv, 
{Madrid:  Urosa.  1862.  i6mo,  pp.  728)  of  the  "  Biblioteca  universal  economica, 
publicada  por  los  P-P.  Escolapius  ...  .  " 

Chateaubriand.  Atala,  ou  os  amantes  do  deserto,  par 
Chateaubriand.     Traduzida  em  portuguez.     Lisboa?  18-. 

This  Portuguese  version  is  by  Felipe  Ferreira  de  Araujo  e  Castro. 

Chateaubriand.  Atala  ou  os  amores  de  dous  salvagens  no 
o  deserto  ;  Pelo  Visconde  de  Chateaubriand.  Nova  edi^ao  re- 
vista  e  emendada.  Etn  Londres.  1818.  i8mo,  pp.  151.  h.  -{- 
Paris.   1836.    i8mo.  12244 

Chateaubriand.  Atala,  o  gli  amor!  di  due  selvaggi  nel 
deserto  ;  trasportato  in  lingua  italiana  ...  da  J.  F.  C.  Blanvil- 
lain  ...  .  Parigi:  Huguin;  Augusta  Delalain.  1801.  i8mo,  2  1., 
pp.  viij,  202.  b.  -f  Strasburg:  K'dnig.  i8o2.  8vo.  +  Traduzione 
...  di  P.  L.  Costantini.     Berlin.   1802.    i6mo.  12245 

Chateaubriand.  Atala.  Aus  dem  Franzosischen  von  K. 
F.  Cramer.  Leipzig:  Voss.  1801.  8vo.  Plate.  +  Zweite 
Auflage.  [^Ibid.']  1805.  8vo.  +  Leipzig:  Rubach.  i6mo,  pp. 
118.    Engraved  Title.  12246 

VOL.  III.  67 


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CHATEAUBRIAND. 


Chateaubriand.  Atala  ...  .  Von  Chatcaubriaml.  Aus 
dem  Franzosischen  von  J.  Giinthcr.  'Jena:  Mauke.  1841. 
i6mo.  (Bibl.  class.  Romane  des  Auslandes,  i.  Bd.)  +  Lei/>ztg: 
Schafer.    1845.    i6mo.  ^-247 

Chateaubriand.  Atala,  of  de  gelieven  in  de  woestigen. 
Uit  het  Fransch.     's  Bosch:  Sassen  Sen.    1811.     8vo.  12248 

"On  account  of  the  immense  popularity  ot  Clinteauhriand,  and  the  great  influence 
which  his  writings  must  have  had  in  forming  European  ideas  concerning  Anieri>j,  I 
thought  it  worth  while  to  take  some  pains  to  make  out  a  full  list  of  the  editions  of  his 
American  works."  —  C.  A.  C.  The  following  list  includes  the  editions  of  Aula,  with 
other  works  :  Atala.  ...  Abencerage  Melanges  litteraires.  Paris:  G.  Roux  :  Arnauld 
dc  frase.  1857,  i8mo,  pp.  249. —  Atala  et  ChactJS  ...  .  Paris:  Le  Bailly.  i860. 
i8mo,  pp.  108.  Vignettes.  +  \^Il>id.  1866.]  [Ibid.']  —  Atala.  Rene.  Paris; 
Le  Normant.  1807.  izmo.  (First  edition  in  which  these  stories  were  united.)  + 
Douxieme  et  derniere  edition.  Paris :  Le  Normant.  Lyin :  Ballanche,  pere  et  fils. 
1809.  i2mo.  6  Engravings.  —  ffiuvres  romantiques  de  M.  le  vicomte  de  Chateau- 
briand ...  .  Paris:  impr.de  F.  Didot.  1831.  5  vols.,  32mo.  (Contains,  among  others, 
At.ila  and  Rene.) — Atala:  Rene:  Ics  aventures  du  dernier  Abencerr.ige.  Paris: 
Ladvocat.  1827.  2  vols.,  l8mo.  Plates.  +  Paris:  Lefe-vre:  Ladvocat.  1829.  + 
Et  Poesies.  Paris:  Lefe-vre.  1830.  8vo.  4  Plates.  ("  Belle  edition." — Brunet.) 
+  [Sans  les  Poesies.  Ibid.]  2  vols.,  iSmo.  +  Paris:  Ledentu.  1830.  i8mo.  + 
Stuttgart:  Hoffmann.  183 1.  l2nio.  +  Pa'-is :  Ledentu.  1834.  1 8  mo.  +  Paris:  L, 
Janet.  1835.  32mo.  +  Paris:  G.  Barba.  1838.  2  vols.,  I2mo.  — Paris:  F. 
Didot.  1844.  l2mo.  +  London:  Colhurn.  1 844.  l2mo.  f  Paris:  Michel  Levy 
fr'eres.  1869.  i8mo,  pp.  xi,  259.  —  Atala.  Rene.  Les  Natchez.  Paris:  H..chettc 
et  Cie.  1854.  i6mo.  +  [Ibid.]  1863.  i6mo,  pp.  549. —  ...  Atala.  Rene.  Les 
aventures  du  derniere  Abencerage.  Les  Natchez.  Paris:  C/iaiz  et  Cie.  1865.  8vo. 
-f  Bernard  BecAet.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  356.  —  Atala.  Rene.  Les  Abencerrages,  suivis 
du  Voyage  en  Amerique.  Paris.  1847.  8vo.  +  Paris.  1854.  i2mo.  +  Paris:  G. 
Harvard,  1 859.  4to,  pp.  48.  Vignettes.  +  Paris:  Harvard;  Lecrivain  et  Toubon. 
i860.  [Ibid.]  —  Atala.  Rene.  ...  Abencerages.  Les  quatre  Stuarts.  ...  Paris:  Ber- 
uardin-Bechet.    1869.    8vo,  pp.  355. 

Chateaubriand.  Atala  y  Rene.  Nueva  edicion,  corregida 
...  .  Blots:  Aucher-j^loy.  1826.  +  Paris:  IVincop.  1827.  l8mo, 
+  Nueva  traduccion.  Perpignan :  Jlzine.  1826.  i8mo.  + 
Barcelona.  1827.  8vo.  2  Engravings.  +  Sequitada  de  la  Cab- 
ana indiana  ...  por  B.  de  Saint-Pierre.  Paris:  Masson  y  hijo. 
1822.  i8mo.  12249 

Also  the  following:  Atala.  Rene.  [In  Spanish.]  Blois :  Aucher  Eloy.  1817. 
i8mo.  +  Paris:  Pillet.  1838.  i8mo. —  La  Atala.  El  Rene.  El  Ultimo  Aben- 
cerrage,  ...  Traducidos  por  Don  Manuel  M.  Flamant.  Paris:  Rosa  et  Bouret.  1862. 
i8mo,  pp.  298.  +  [Ibid.~'^  1869.  i8mo,  pp.  321.  —  Atala.  Rene.  [In  Portu- 
guese.]     Paris:  Pillet.  1836.    i8mo.    2  Plates. 

Chateaubriand.  Atala-Rene.  Mit  grammatikalischen,geo- 
graphischen  und  geschichtlichen  Anmerkungen,  nebst  einem 
vollstandigen  Worterbucbe  ...  .  Herausgegeben  von  L.  C. 
Schnabel.  Leipzig:  Volckmnr.  1845.  i6mo.  -f  Dritte  Auflage. 
Berlin:   Renger* sche  Buchhaudlung.    1844.     8vo,  pp.  212. 


CHATNAUBLIAND. 


539 


Also:  Atala.  Ren6,  Le  dernier  dcs  Abencerrages.  Mit  einem  Wort'-rbuche  >er. 
sehcn.  Zum  Scliulgcbrauch.  ^tdlinburfr ;  Bane.  1S44.  Svo.  —  Atala.  Die  indischc 
Hiitte.  Von  Bernardin  de  St.  Fierre.  Dresden  :  Bromme.  1841.  l6mo.  —  Atala  utnl 
die  Abenteuer  des  Lctzten  der  Abenceragen.  Uebersetzt  von  H.  Eisner.  St.  Callen  : 
Scheidin.     1843.     Svo.     Plate. 

Chateaubriand.  Ausgewahlte  Werke.  Uebersetzt  von 
Hermann  Kurtz.  Ulm :  Stettin'scbe  Sortiments-Buchhandlung. 
1844-46.    12  pts.,  i6mo.  1 225 1 

The  first  work  is  Atala;  the  second,  Rene.  Also:  Atala,  Rene  und  der  Letzte 
der  Abencerrages.  ...  aus  dem  Franzosischen  ubersetzt  von  Ehrenf.  Stroeber.  Paris  und 
Strasburg  :  Levraiilt.  1826.  i2mo, —  ...  Atala.  Rene.  ...  Les  Natchez.  Paris: 
Chaix  et  Ce.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  555. 

Chateaubriand.  Chateaubriand  illustre.  Paris:  Marescq. 
1851-52.     7  vols.,  4to.  12252 

Chateaubriand.  Congres  de  Verone.  Guerre  d'Espagne. 
Negotiations.  Colonies  espagnols.  Leipzig  et  Paris:  Brockhaus 
et  Avenarius.   1838.    2  vols.,  Svo.     +  \_lbid.'\    2  vols.,  i2mo. 

Chateaubriand.  Der  Congress  zu  Verona.  ...  Die  span- 
ischen  Colonien.  Aus  dem  Franzosischen  ubersetzt  und  mit 
Zusatzen  von  G.  W.  ...  Hamburg:  Berendsohn.  1838.  2  vols., 
8vo.     Portrait.  12254 

Chateaubriand.  Etudes  historiques.  Voyage  en  Amerique. 
...  Nouvelle  edition,  revue.  Paris:  Vermot.  i860.  i8mo,  pp. 
400.    4-  \Ibid^    8vo,  pp.  400.  12255 

Chateaubriand.  Memoirs  of  Chateaubriand.  Written  by 
Himself.  ...  London:  Henry  Colburn;  also  Chapman  and  Hall. 
1848.    Svo,  4  ].,  pp.  314,  14  1.  ba.  12256 

The  book  ends  with  Part  I  of  Vol.  11.  (1836).  Vol.  i.,  pp.  226-3or,  contain  the 
account  of  his  travels  in  America.  Republished  witli  the  title,  "  An  A  tobiography. 
London.    1849."    2  vols.,  Svo.     p. 

Chateaubriand.  Les  Natchez,  roman  indien.  London. 
1827.    3  vols.,  Svo.  bd.  12257 

The  Natchez  first  appeared  in  Chateaubriand's  "CEuvres  completes,"  1826,  etc., 
forming  Vols.  xix.  and  xx.  June  21,  1827,  "Les  Natchez,  ou  la  tribu  serpent, 
melodrame  a  grand  spectacle  lire  de  I'ouvrage  de  M.  de  Chateaubriand,"  was  repiesented 
at  the  Theatre  de  la  Gaite. 

Chateaubriand.  Les  Natchez.  Par  M.  de  Chateaubriand. 
...  Paris:  Bernardin-B'echet.  1S59.  8vo,  pp.  388.  +  \lbid.'\ 
1867.  +  Paris:  A.  de  Vresse.  1 863.  2  vols.,  iSmo,  pp.  508. 
2  Engravings.  +  Paris:  Michel  Levy  freres.  1867.  2  vols., 
i8mo,  pp.  625.  12258 


540 


CHATEAUBRIAND. 


•i  I 


Chateaubriand.  The  Natchez  ;  an  Indian  Tale.  By  the 
Viscomte  de  Chateaubriand.  London:  Henry  Colburn.  1827.  3 
vols.,  fcap  8vo,  pp.  xl,  299  ;  (2),  335  ;  (2),  412.  c.  12259 

Chateaubriand.  Os  Natchez :  historia  americana  pelo 
viscomte  de  Chateaubriand  ;  traduzida  do  francez,  com  notas, 
por  Caetano  Lopez  de  Moura.  Paris :  Aillaud.  1837.  4  vols., 
i8mo.     Engravings.  12260 

Chateaubriand.  Los  Natchez,  novela  americana.  Parh : 
imp.  de  Pochard.    1829.    6  vols.,  l8mo.     +  Paris.    1830.     \lbid.\ 

Translated,  or  rather,  "refundida  en  castellano  al  gusto  de  la  litteratura  espahola,"  by 
Mariano  Juse  Sicilia.  Also:  Les  Natchez.  Zum  Schulgebrauch  mit  einer  Worter- 
buche  versehen  von  Carl  Ludwig.  ^edlinhurg:  Basse.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  478.  The 
editions  of  Chateaubriand's  collected  works  are  numerous,  the  latter  being  somewhat 
fuller  than  the  earlier  ones.  In  general,  the  various  volumes  are  sold  separately, 
and  some  are  reissued  from  time  to  time,  with  merely  a  change  of  date  on  the  title- 
page,  which  greatly  increases  the  number  of  actual  editions  of  such  favorites  as 
Atala,  Rene,  Les  Natchez.  The  following  list  is  probably  nearly  complete  :  — 
CEuvres  ...  de  Chateaubriand  ...  .  Paris :  Ladvocat.  m  dccc  xxvi-m  dccc  xxxi.  28 
vols.,  8vo.  BA.,  H.  (Vols.  VI.,  VII,  Contain  "Voyage  en  Amerique;"  xvi.,  "Atala, 
Rene.  Notes  et  critiques  de  diverses  personnes  sur  Atala;"  xix.,  xx.,  "Les  Natchez." 
One  copy  was  printed  on  I'^/Zam.)  +  CEuvres.  Paris:  Lefi-vre.  1829-31.  20  vols., 
8vo.  +  Paris:  Pourrat  freres.  1832.  22  vols.,  8vo.  +  Lefe'vre^  Pourral  ;  Fume  ^ 
Lehigre.  1833-38.  20  vols.,  l8mo.  +  Paris:  Pourrat  freres.  1834-38.  32  vols., 
8vo.  Engravings.  +  Paris:  Lefe-vre.  1834.  4  vols.,  8vo.  Engravings.  +  Paris: 
Delloye.  1835.  25  vols.,  8vo.  +  Pans:  Lef'evre  f  Desrez.  1836-37,  5  vols.,  8vo. 
+  Paris  :  Ch.  Gosse/in ;  Fume.  1836-37.  25  vols.,  8vo.  30  Engravings.  +  Paris: 
Pourrat  freres  i  Dawvin  et  Fontaine.  1838.  36  vols.,  8vo.  90  Engravings.  c. 
("Voyage  en  Amerique,"  Vol.  xii.;  "Atala,  Rene,"  Vol.  xviii. ;  "Les  Natchez," 
Vol.  XXII.,  xxiii.)  +  Paris:  [Id.  ?'\  1839.  36  vols.,  8vo.  +  Paris:  Ledentu.  1838. 
6  vols.,  8vo.  30  Engravings.  +  Paris:  F.  Didot freres.  1839-41.  5  vols.,  8vo.  30 
Vignettes.  +  [Ibid."]  1845-50.  10  vols.,  l2mo.  -|-  Paris:  Penaud.  1849.  20 
vols.,  8vo.  Engravings.  +  Paris:  Krahbe.  185 1.  16  vols.,  8vo.  6  Engravings,  -f- 
Paris:  Gabriel  Roux.  1854-55.  30  vols.,  l2mo.  120  Engravings.  +  Edition 
Pourrat  freres.  D;rniere  edition  revue  et  augmentee  par  I'auteur  ...  .  Pans  :  Genne- 
quin.  1857-5Q.  31  vois.,  8vo.  +  Paris:  Dufour,  Mulat  et  Boulanger.  1857-59.  20 
vols.,  8vo.  100  Engravings.  +  [Edition  Pourrat  freres.]  Paris:  Pick.  1857-59. 
15  vols.,  8vo.  Vignettes.  +  Paris:  De  Vresse.  1857-61.  20  vols.,  i8mo.  En- 
gravings, -t-  Paris:  Roux.  1858-  .  vols.,  l8mo.  (Perhaps  merely  a  reissue  ot 
some  volumes  of  Roux's  edition  of  1854-55.)  +  Nouvelle  edition,  ...  precedee 
d'une  etude  litteraire  sur  Chateaubriand,  par  M.  Sainte-Beuve  ...  Paris :  Gamier  freres. 
1859-61.  12  vols.,  8vo.  +  [Ibid.  n.Q.]  12  vols.,  8vo.  ba.  (Vol.  in.  [1865] 
contains  "  Atala,  Rene,  Les  Natchez;"  Vol.  vi.,  "Voyage  en  Amerique.)  -f  Paris: 
Furne  et  Cie.  1859-62.  12  vols.,  8vo.  31  Engravings,  -f-  Edition  Lefi-vre  Paris: 
L'ecri-vain  et  Toulon.  20  vols.,  l8mo.  -|-  Paris:  Sarlit.  1864-  .  14  vols.,  8vo.  57 
Engravings.    +  Paris :   Parent.  Desbarres.    8vo.     (Tom.  8  and  9  published  in  1865. j 

Chateaubriand.  CEuvres  choisies  ...  comprenant  Atala, 
Rene  ...  les  Natchez  ...  les  Voyages  en  Amerique  et  en  Italic 
...  .    Paris:  Poulain.   i8     -60.    8  vols.,  8vo.  12262 


CHATEAUBRIAND. 


54' 


cana   pelo 

om  notas, 

'.    4  vols., 

12260 


espaftola,"  by 
;iner  Worter- 
p.  478.  The 
ng  somewhat 
>ld   separately, 

on  the  title- 
1    favorites    as 

complete  ;  — 

DCCC  XXXI.     28 

XVI.,  "  Atala, 
Les  Natchez." 
■31.  20  vols., 
rrat  ;  Furnc  ; 
38.  32  vols., 
gs.  +  Parii : 
5  vols.,  8vo. 
gs.  +  Parh : 
igravings.  c. 
..es  Natchez," 
.edentu.  1838. 
rols.,  8vo.  30 
d.  1849.  20 
Igravings.  + 
s.  +  Edition 
Pans  :  Genite- 
1857-59.  20 
'ick.  1857-59. 
,  i8mo.  En- 
y  a  reissue  ot 
,  ...  precedee 
Gamier  Jrcres. 
1.  III.  [1865] 
e.)  +  Paris: 
icfi'vre  Paris  : 
vols.,  8vo.  57 
ihed  in  1865.) 

lant  Atala, 

2t  en  Italic 

12262 


Chateaubriand.  Sammtliche  Werke.  Nach  den  neuesten 
Original-Ausgabe  iibersetzt  von  L.  v.  Kronfels  ...  und  Andere. 
Freiburg:    IVagner.    1827-32.    53  vols.,  8vo.  1 2263 

Some  volumes  also  have  independent  titles,  as  "Die  Natchez  ...  iibersetzt  von 
Prof.  Zell,"  6  vols.  "Reise  in  Amerikj,  iibersetzt  von  K.  J.  Perleb,"  4  vols.  ''Rene 
...   iibersetzt  von  Kreisr.  Schnetzler." 

Chateaubriand.  Piophete;  Avenir  du  monde,  ...  Genie 
des  hommes  ...  Washington  et  Bonaparte.  ...  Parh:  Garnier 
Freres^  Libraires.    1849.     l8mo,  pp.  35.  B.  12264 

Chateaubriand.  Rene,  ou  Les  efFets  des  passions.  Leip- 
■zig:   Foss.    1802.     i2mo.     +  [In  German.      Ibid.'\  12265 

Chateaubriand.  Rene,  a  Tale,  translated  from  the  French 
of  F.  A.  de  Chateaubriand.     Boston.   1815.    i2mo.  12266 

Chateaubriand.  Vida  del  jdven  Rene,  por  Francisco  Au- 
gusto  Chateaubriand.  Traducida  del  frances  por  el  P.  Fr. 
Vicente  Martinez  Colomer.  Segunda  edicion.  Valencia.  1827. 
8vo.  12267 

Chateaubriand.  Renatr  episodo  do  Genio  do  Christian- 
ismo,  e  as  aventuras  de  Aristonoo,  por  Fenelon  ;  traducidos  em 
portuguez  por  B.  L.  Vianna.     Paris:  Bobee.    1818.    l8mo. 

Chateaubriand.  Souvenirs  d'ltalie,  d'Angleterre  et  de 
TAmerique  suivis  d'*  morceaux  inedits  de  morale  et  de  litterat- 
ure.  Londres :  H.  Co/burn.  1815.  2  pts.,  8vo.  -f  Seconde 
edition.  Leipzig:  Brockhaus.  181 7.  l2mo.  +  Braunschweig: 
Pluchart.    18 17.     8vo.  12269 

"The  Leipzig  edition  of  1816  is  incomplete:  it  contains  only  extracts  from  the 
'Genie  du  Christianisme'  and  '  Le  Mercure.'  "  —  {^uerard. 

Chatea  ^briand.  Recollections  of  Italy,  England,  and  Amer- 
ica, with  Essays  on  various  subjects  in  Morals  and  Literature. 
By  F.  A.  de  Chateaubriand.  London.  1815.  8vo.  +  \Jd'\ 
1816.     2  vols.,  8vo.    +  Philadelphia:  M.  Carey.    1816.       8vo. 

Chateaubriand.  Erinnerungen  aus  Italien,  England  und 
Hmerika.  Aus  dem  Franzosischen  iibersetzt  von  W.  A.  Lin- 
dau.     Dresden.   1816.     8vo.    +  Leipzig,  [n.  d.]    8vo.       12271 

Chateaubriand.  QEuvres  inedites  ...  .  Voyages  en  Amer- 
ique,  en  France,  et  en  Italic,  par  M.  le  vicomte  de  Chateau- 
briand ...   .   Paris:  Ambroise  Dupont  et  O'.   1828.     2  vols.,  8vo, 


542 


CHATHAM. 


Half-Title,  Title,  pp.  xcj,  306 ;  Half-Title,  Title,  396.  f 
Paris:  Ledentu.  1834.  2  vols.,  l8mo.  -\-  Brux.  1837.  2 
vols.,  i2mo.  +  Paris:  Henri^  Barba^  Molard  et  O'.  1838. 
8vo.  12272 

Appended  to  the  Voyages  are  "  Description  des  monuments  de  I'Ohio,  par  Caleb 
Atwater,"  and  "Sur  I'origine  et  I'epoque  des  monuments  de  I'Ohio,  par  Malte-Bruii," 
alro  a  letter  of  Humboldt  on  the  population  of  America. 

Chateaubriand.  Voyages  en  Amerique  ..  .  Par  M.  de 
Chateaubriand.  Ornes  de  gravures.  Paris:  Bernardin-Bechet. 
1865.    8v(),  pp.  384.    +  Paris.    1866.    32010,  pp.  191.    -f  Paris. 

E.  Ardant  et  Thibaut.  8vo,  pp.  2 1 9.  Engravings.  +  Troisieme 
edition.  Paris:  imp.  Bonnet  et  C'.  1867.  32010,  pp.  191.  4- 
Nouvelle  edition,  revue.  Paris:  Vertnot  et  O.  1867.  8vo,  pp. 
228.  Engravings.  +  Clichy :  lib.  A.  de  Vresse.  1867.  i8mo, 
pp.  247.  Engravings.  +  Nouvelle  edition,  destinee  a  la  jeun- 
Cbse.  Limoges:  E.  Ardant  et  Thibaut.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  224. 
-t-  Edition  revue  par  I'abbe  G.  Guenot.  Limoges:  Barbou  freres. 
1868.  i2mo,  pp.  276.  Engravings.  4-  \_Ibid.~\  1869.  \^Ibid.'\ 
+  Paris.   1870.    32010,  pp.  191.  12273 

Some  of  these  editions  contain  only  the  "Voyage  en  Amerique." 

Chateaubriand.  Viage  a  la  America,  traducido  por  el  Dr. 
Moralejo.     Paris:  Rosa.   1836.    3  vols.,  i8mo.  12274 

Chateaubriand.     Voyages  et  Melanges  litteraires.     Par  A. 

F.  de  Chateaubriand.     Paris:  Furne  et  O.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  592. 

Chateaubriand.  Travels  in  America  and  Italy.  By  Vis- 
count de  Chateaubriand,  ...  London:  Henry  Co/burn.  1828. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  356  ;   2  1.,  pp.  429.  c.  12276 

Chateauneuf  (Agricole  Hippolyte  la  Pierre  de).  Le  General 
Lafayette.  Memoires  authentiques,  Ecrits  par  A.  Chateau- 
neuf.    Paris:  Dumont.  1831.  8vo,  Half-Title,  Title,  pp.  (4),  80. 

Also :  Histoire  du  general  Moreau,  surnomme  le  Grand  Capitaine,  avec  les  particu- 
larites  ...  de  son  retour  d'Amerique  ...  .  Paris:  Michaud,   1814.    8vo. 

Chatham  (James).  Speech  ...  on  Commutation  of  Tonnage 
Duties.     Harrisburg.   1862.    8vo.  c.  12278 

Chatham  {Earl  of).     See  Pitt  (Wm.) 

[Chatham,  pseudonym.']  An  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Con- 
necticut. [Signed  Chatham,  n.  p.]  /.  Walter .^  Printer.  [18 — .] 
8vo,  pp.  24.  BA.  12279 


CHAUDRON. 


543 


Chatham,  Mass.  Annual  Report  of  the  Scho(>l  Committee 
of  Chatham,  for  the  School  Year  1846-7.  Chatham.  1847.  pp. 
23.     Continued.  h.  12280 

Chatham  Academy.  Catalogue  of  the  Trustees,  Instruc- 
tors and  Students  of  Chatham  Academy,  Savannah,  Geo.  Sa- 
lannah:   IV.  T.  IVilliams.    1833.    8vo,  pp.  13.  H.  12281 

Chatham  Mining  Company.  Reports  on  the  Property  of 
the  Chatham  Mining  Company,  situated  in  North  Sutton,  Canada 
East.  Boston:  Press  of  Dakin^  Davies  i^  Metcalf.  [n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  12.     Maps.  h.  12282 

Chattanooga.  ...  Cincinnati.  1858.  l2mo.  c.  +  [M]  IFright- 
son  ^  Company.,  Printers.    1863.    i2mo,  pp.  400.  ba.   12283 

An  anti-slavery  novel. 

The  Chattel  Principle,  the  Abhorence  of  Jesus  Christ  and  the 
Apostles ;  or  no  Refuge  for  American  Slavery  in  the  New  Tes- 
tament.    American  Jnti-Slavery  Society.    1839.     8vo,  pp.  71. 

Chatterton  (Aug.)  The  Buds  of  Beauty,  or  Parnassian 
Sprigs;  a  collection  of  Original  Poems  on  Various  Subjects. 
Baltimore.    1787.    l2mo.  12285 

Chaucheprat  (C.  F.),  Translator.     See  Vol  i.,  No.  1701. 

The  fourth  edition  is  edited  by  Ch.  Rigault  de  Geaouilly.  Paris :  imfrimerie 
lioyaie.    1842.     2   vols.,  8vo. 

Chaudron  (A.  de  V.)  The  First  ||  Second  ||  Third  Reader 
for  the  use  of  Primary  Schools.  Second  Edition.  Adapted  for 
use  in  the  Public  Schools  of  Mobile.  By  A.  De  V.  Chaudron. 
Mobile^  Ala. :  IV.  G.  Clark  &  Co.  1864.    l2mo,  pp.  57,  96,  116. 

Chaudron.  Chaudron's  Spelling  Book,  carefully  prepared 
for  Family  and  School  use.  By  A.  De  V.  Chaudron.  Mobile: 
S.  H.  Goet%el.  1865.  l2mo,  pp.  48.  ba.  +  Fifth  Edition. 
llbid.^  12287 

These  Confederate  school-books  inculcate  strong  Southern  sentiments. 

Chaudron  (S.)  Oraison  funebre,  du  Frere  George  Wash- 
ington, Prononcee  le  premier  Janvier  1800,  dans  la  loge  fran^aise 
I'Amenite  :  par  Le  F.*.  Simon  Chaudron,  Orateur  de  la  Loge. 
Philadelphia.    Chez  John  Ormrod.    1 800.     8vo,  pp.  35.     ba.    + 

8vo,  pp. 


Philadelphie :    Thomas  and  William  Bradford.     180 1. 

rimiere 


35 


+ 


iladelphi 


timpr 


Blocquerst.    1811.     8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  60. 


12 


7. 
288 


544 


CHAUMONOT. 


Chaudron.  Funeral  Oration  on  Brother  Geo.  Washington, 
delivered  January  ist,  1800,  before  the  French  Lodge.  L'Amen- 
ite.  By  brother  Simon  Chaudron.  Translated  from  the  French 
By  Samuel  T.  Bradford.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  John  Ormrod. 
1800.     8vo,  pp.  26.  BA.,  p.  12289 

Chaudron.  Oracion  funebre  al  ciudadano  Jorge  Washing- 
ton pronunciada  el  i  de  Enero  de  1800,  en  una  Sociedad  fran- 
cesa  en  Filadelfia.  Traducido  del  frances  al  Castellano,  por  G. 
J.      Mexico.    1823.     8vo,  pp.  21.  12290 

Chaudron.  Poesies  choisies  de  Jean-Simon  Chaudron, 
suivies  de  I'oraison  funebre  de  Washington,  par  le  meme  auteur. 
Paris:  imp.  de  Delanchy.   1841.     8vo.  1 2291 

Chaufepie  (C.  a.  de).  De  servitute  in  coloniis  Americanis 
tollenda.     Amsterdam.   1799.     8vo.  12292 

Chaufepie  (J.  H.)  Historia  Febris  Flavae  Americanae. 
Specimen  inaugurale,  quod  ...  submittit  Joan.  Henn.  Chaufepie, 
Hamburgensis.     Halae^  typis  Batheanis.    [n.  d.J    8vo,  pp.  64. 

Chaulmer  (C.)  Le  Novveav-Monde  ov  I'Ameriqve  chres- 
tienne  avec  le  svpplement  a  I'Abrrege  des  Annales  ecclesias- 
tiqves  et  politiqves  de  I'ancien,  ov  I'histoire  des  missions,  &  des 
autres  Affaires  de  I'Europe,  de  I'Asie  &  de  I'Afrique.Par 
Me  Charles  Chavlmer  ...  .  Paris :  Simon  Le  Sourd.  M.  dc.  lix. 
i2mo,  7  1.,  pp.  432,  3  1.,  pp.  360,  (58).  BA.  12294 

Ternaux  remarks  •  *'  Hardly  true,  but  the  book  treats  less  of  America  than  would 
be  inferred  from  the  title."     Priced,  by  J.  R.  Smith,  in  1863,  at  £1  lis.  6d. 

Chaumette  (A.)  Catalogue  des  livres  et  mss.  composant  la 
bibliotheque  de  feu  A.  Chaumette  des  Fosses;  dent  la  vente 
aura  lieu  le  jeudi  3  novembre  1842  et  jours  suivants.  Paris. 
1842.    8vo,  pp.  viij,  190.  12295 

Rich  in  works  relating  to  the  languages  and  history  of  America. 

Chaumette  (Pierre  Gaspard).  Discours  prononce  par  le 
Gen.  Chaumette,  a  la  Fete  celebree  a  Paris,  en  Rejouissance  de 
I'Abolition  de  I'Esclavage.     \^Paris.    1794.]     8vo,  pp.  42.         m. 

Chaumonot  (P.  J.  M.)  La  Vie  du  R.  P.  Pierre  Joseph 
Marie  Chaumonot,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  Missionnaire  dans 
la  Nouvelle  France,  Ecrite  par  lui-meme  par  ordre  de  son  Supe- 


CHAUNCV 


545 


rieur,   I'aii  l6S8.      Nouui-lle-y'oi-k^   Isle   dc   Manate :    A  la    PviSir 
Cramony  dc  'fean-Murie  Shea.    M.  Dccc.  Lviii.     Sm.  4(0,  pp.  108. 

Forms    Nil.   vi.    of  Shea's   Cr.mmiby   Scries.      loo   co)  ics   printcj,  ,iiid    tivf  on  \.\i^v 
p.ipcr.      Tlu-  (iiigin.il  m.inujcripl  ij  in  the  Hotel  Dieu,  yiiel'ic. 

Chaumonot.  Suite  de  la  Vie  ciu  R.  P.  Pierre  Josejih  Marie 
Chauinoiiot,  De  la  Ct)mpagiiie  de  Jesus,  Par  un  I^ere  de  la  menu" 
Coiiip:i;j,iiie  avec  la  maiiiere  d'oraison  du  venerable  Pere,  Kerite 
par  hii-ineme.  Nouvclle  H'ork.,  hie  de  Manate  :  //  la  P) ,sse 
Cra/rioisy  de  "JeaH'Mar'te  Shea.    M.  DCCC.  LViii.     Sm.   4t(),  pp.  66), 


(0- 


B.,   BA.    12298 


Forms   No.    vii.   of  Shea's  Cramoiay  Series.      loo  copies   printed,  .ind   five   on   Lnge 
paper.      Mr.  Shea  attributes  the  authorship  of  this  work  to  Sebastian  Rasies. 

Chaumont  (J.  Le  R.)  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Meeting 
at  the  Agricultural  Society  of  Jefterson  County,  December  2g, 
1817.  By  J.  Le  Ray  de  Chaumont  ...  .  New  York:  printed  h 
IViliiam  A.  Mercien.    18 18.     8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  12299 

Also  other  addresses  before  the  same  society,  in  1820,  1824,  1829,  and  1830. 

Chaumont  (L.  de).  Souvenirs  des  £tats-Unis  par  L.  de 
Chaumont   ...    Paris:   Jacques  Lecojfre  et  O'.    1859.    4to,  pp.  16. 

Chauncey  (C.)  An  Oration,  Delivered  before  the  Society 
of  the  <I>  ]}  K ;  a.-  their  Anniversary  Meeting,  in  the  City  of 
New-Haven.  On  the  Evening  preceding  Commencement,  Anno 
Domini  1797.  Hy  Charle;?  Chauncey,  Jun.  ...  T.  is"  S.  Green: 
\'eiv- Haven,   [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  34  ba.  12301 

Chauncey  (C),  of  Pa.  Speech  of  Charles  Chauncey  in  the 
Convention  of  Pennsylvania,  in  1837,  on  the  Judicial  Tenure. 
Philadelphia.    1838.    8vo.  1 2302 

Chauncey  (N.)  Oration  ...  before  the  Washington  Asso- 
ciation of  Philadelphia  ...  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  181 5.  By 
Nathaniel  Chauncey,  Esq.    Philadelphia.    18 15.    8vo,  pp.  22. 

[Chauncy  Charles),  President  of  Harvard  College.']  Anti- 
Synodalia  Scripta  Americana.  Or,  A  Proposal  of  the  Judgment 
of  the  Dissenting  [«V]  Messengers  of  the  Churches  of  Ncw- 
Eiigland  Assembled,  by  the  Appointment  of  the  General  Court, 
March  10.  1662.  whereof  there  were  several  Sessions  after- 
ward,    [n.  p.    1662.]    4to,  pp.  38.  12304 

[Chauncy.]  Examen  Confectionis  Pacific:e:  or,  A  Friendly 
Examination  of  the    Pacifick    Paper:   Chiefly   concerning   The 

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Consistency  of  Absolute  Election  of  Particular  Pi-rsons  with 
the  Universality  of  Redemption  :  and  The  Conditionality  of  the 
Covenant  of  Grace.  Wherein  also  The  New  Scheme  is  clearly 
declared.  [Motto.]  London  Printed^  and  are  to  be  Sold  by  Richard 
Baldwin^  near  the  Oxford-Arms^  in  Warwick- Lane.  M  DC  xcii. 
4.to,  Title,  pp.  22.  G.  12305 

Chauncy.  God's  Mercy  Shewed  to  his  People,  in  giving 
them  a  faithfull  Ministry  and  Schools  of  Learning,  for  the  con- 
tinual Supplyes  thereof.  Delivered  in  a  Sermon  Preached  at  Cam- 
luidge  the  Day  after  the  Commencement,  by  Charles  Chauncv, 
B.D.  President  of  Harvard  Colledge  in  New  England.  Published 
with  some  Additions  thereunto,  at  the  Request  of  Divers  Hon- 
oured and  much  Respected  Friends,  for  publick  Benefit,  as  they 
judged.  Printed  by  Samuel  Green  at  Cambridge  in  New  England. 
1655.     l2mo,  pp.  56.  1230b 

Mr.  Curwin's  copy  sold,  In  1856,  fur  $17.     It  would  sell  for  $50  now. 

Chauncy.  ...  The  Plain  Doctrine  of  the  Justification  of  a 
Sinner  in  the  sight  of  God  ...  .  Explained  and  Applied  in  six  and 
twenty  Sermons  ...  .  By  Charles  Chauncy  ...  .  London:  Adoni- 
ram  By  field.   1659.    8vo,  4  1.,  pp.  306,  (8).  b.  12307 

Chauncy.  The  Retraction  of  Mr.  Cha.  Chauncy,  formerly 
Minister  of  Ware  in  Harfordshire,  wherein  is  proved  the  Unlaw- 
fulnesse  and  Danger  of  Rayling  in  Altars  and  Communion  Tables. 
Written  with  his  own  hand  before  his  going  to  New  England  in 
the  yeer  1637.    London  Printed.    1641.    4to,  4  ].,  pp.  39.     j.c.B. 

Chauncy  delivered  an  election  sermon  in  1656.  Ste  the  appendix  to  the  "Catalogue 
of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Society,  181 1." 

Chauncy  (C.)  The  accursed  Thing  must  be  taken  away  from 
among  a  People,  if  they  would  reasonably  hope  to  stand  before 
their  Enemies.  A  Sermon  Preached  at  the  Thursday-Lecture 
in  Boston,  September  3,  1778.  ...  By  Charles  Chauncy,  d.d.. 
Senior  Pastor  of  the  first  Church  in  Boston.  Boston^  New  Eng- 
land:   Printed  by  Thomas  £if  y^hn  Fleet.    1 778.    8vo,  pp.  27.     BA. 

Most  of  the  sermons  by  this  eminent  divine,  who  was  pastor  of  the  first  church  in 
Boston  from  1727  to  his  death  in  1787,  contains  historical  notes  and  other  enlarge- 
ments not  quite  appropriate  to  the  pulpit. 

[Chauncy.]  The]  Antigionian  and  Bostonian  Beauties  ;|A| 
Poem.  I  Occasion'd  by  seeing  the  Assembly,  at  St.  jjohn's,  An- 
tigua, on  Thursday  the  7th  |  of  July,  and  afterwards  at  Boston, 
in  I  King-street.  I    [Motto.]      By  IV.  S.  a.b.\  Boston:  [Printed  and 


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Sold  by  D.   Fowle  in  ^ueen-street.,\  [1754.]     8vo,   pp.   8,  Sonit- 
Thoughts  from  Seiicca,  pp.  8.  '2310 

Chauncy.  The  Appeal  to  the  Public  Answered,  In  Behalf 
of  the  New  Episcopal  Churches  in  America  ;  Containing  Re- 
marks on  what  Dr.  Thomas  Uradhury  Chandler  has  advanced, 
on  the  four  following  Points.  The  Original  and  Nature  ot  the 
Episcopal  Office.  Reasons  for  sending  Bishops  to  America. 
The  Plan  on  which  it  is  proposed  to  send  them.  And  the  Ob- 
jections against  sending  them  obviated  and  refuted.  VV^hercin 
the  Reasons  for  an  American  Episcopate  are  shewn  to  be  insuf- 
ficient, and  the  Objections  against  it  in  full  Force.  By  Charles 
Chauncy,  d.d.  And  Pastor  of  the  first  Church  of  Christ  in  Bos- 
ton. Boston^  N.  E.:  Printed  by  Kneeland  and  Adams.  ...  for 
Thomas  Leverett^  ...   1768.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  205.     b.,  c,  h.  12311 

Chauncy.  The  Character  and  Overthrow  of  Laish  ...  .  A 
Sermon  Preached  at  the  Desire  of  the  ...  Artillery-Company  ... 
June  3.  1734.  Being  the  ...  Day  For  their  Election  of  Officers. 
By  Charles  Chauncy  ...  .  Boston:  D.  Henchman.  1734.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  19.  BA.,  H.  12312 

Chauncy.  Civil  Magistrates  must  be  Just,  ruling  in  the 
Fear  of  God.  A  Sermon:  Preached  ...  May  27.  1747.  Being 
the  Anniversary  for  the  Election  ...  .  By  Charles  Chauncy  ...  . 
[Appendix  from  Election  Sermons  of  J.  Barnard  and  N.  Apple- 
ton.]     Boston.   1747.    8vo,  pp.  69,  (2).  BA.,  H.  1 23 1 3 

Chauncy.  A  Compleat  View  of  Episcopacy,  As  exhibited 
from  the  Fathers  of  the  Christian  Church,  until  the  Close  of  the 
Second  Century  ...  .  By  Charles  Chauncy,  d.d.  ...  Boston  : 
Thomas  Lever ett.  M,DCC,Lxxi.    8vo,  pp.  474,  (3).     ba.,  c,  N.,  h. 

Chauncy.  A  Discourse  On  "  the  good  News  from  a  far 
Country."  Deliver'd  July  24th.  A  Day  of  Thanks-giving  to 
Almighty  God,  throughout  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts- 
Bay  in  New-England,  on  Occasion  of  the  Repeal  of  the  Stamp- 
Act    ...    .    By    Charles   Chauncy,   d.d Boston:     Thomas 

Leverett.  mdcclxvi.    8vo.,  pp.  32.  ba.,  h.  123 15 

Reprinted  in  Thornton's  "Pulpit  of  the  American  Revolution,"  pp.  105-146. 

[Chauncy.]  The  Late  Religious  \^ommotions  in  [New  Eng- 
land Considered.  |  An  |  Answer  |  To  |  Mr.  Jonathan  Edwards'  ]  Ser- 
mon, |  Entitled,  |  The  Distinguishing  Marks  of  a  Work  |  Of  the 
Spirit  of  God,  Applied  to  that  |  [Jncommon  Operation  that  has 


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lately  I  Appeared  on  the  Minds  of  Many  ()t| The  People  of  i his 
Land,  I  In  a  Letter  to  a  Friend,  |  Together  with  A  Preface,! 
C'ontaininir  an  Kxamination  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  WiUiam  |  Cooper's 
l^ref.ice  to  Mr.  Edwards's  Sermon.  |  //w/'^w.  1743.I  8vo,  pp. 
20-40.  ,2j,6 

Titit;  t'rom  W.  E.  WoodwarJ's  catalcmir.      Not  in  Clark't  liiC  ofChauncy'i  wurki. 

[Chauncy.]  a  Letter  from  a  (Jentlemati  in  Hoston  to  Mr. 
George  VVishart,  One  of  the  Ministei  s  of  Kdinhuri-h,  Concerning 
the  State  of  Rehgion  In  New-H^nghmd.  Edinburgh,  mdccxi.ii. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  12317 

Not  quoted  ill  Clark's  c.italogue. 

Chauncy.  a  Letter  To  a  Friend,  Containing,  Remarks  on 
certain  Passages  in  a  Sei  inon  Preached,  by  ...  John  [KwerJ  Lord 
Bishop  of  Landart",  before  tlie  Incorporated  Society  for  the  Pro- 
pagation of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts  ...  I'ebruary  20.  1767. 
In  which  the  highest  Reproach  is  undeservedly  cast  upon  the 
American  Colonies.  Uy  Charles  Chauncy,  D.n.  ...  Bosfvi: 
Printed  fur  Thomas  Lever  ctt.  MDCCLXVii.   8vo,  pp.  56.      h.  12318 

Reprinted  with  the  fullowing  title  : 

Chauncy.  A  Letter  to  a  Friend,  Containing  Remarks  on 
certain  Passages  in  a  Sermon,  preached  by  ...  John  [Kwer], 
Lord  Bishop  oF  LandafF,  before  the  ...  Society  for  the  Propaga- 
tion of  the  Gospel  in  foreign  Parts  ...  I'-'bruary  20,  17(^^7;  in 
which  the  highest  Repioach  is  undesei  vedly  cast  upon  the  Ameri- 
can Colonies.  By  Charles  Chauncy,  m.d.  ...  With  a  Supplement, 
Containing  an  Answer  to  the  Plea  of  T.  B.  Chandler,  d.d.  of 
New  Jersey,  for  American  Bishops  ...  .  By  a  Picsbyter  in  Old 
Kngland  [Rev.  Caleb  Fleming].  London:  S.  Bladon.  mdcci.wiii. 
8vo,  pp.  79,  (i).  BA.,  H.  12319 

[Chatincy.  ]  A  Letri  1  to  a  Friend;  Giving  a  concise,  but 
just  Account,  according  to  the  Advices  hitherto  received,  of  the 
Ohio-Defeat  ;  And  Pointing  out  also  the  man\'  good  Ends,  this 
inglorious  Event  is  naturally  adapted  to  p'omote:  Or,  shewing 
wherein  it  is  fitted  to  advance  the  Interest  of  all  the  American 
British  Colonies.  To  which  is  added,  some  i^eneral  Account  of 
the  New-England  Forces,  with  what  they  have  already  done, 
counter-ballancing  the  above  loss.  Boston:  Edes  Is'  GilL  1755. 
4to,  pp.  15.  C.  -f-  Bristol:  re-printed  by  Edward  Jl'ard  on  the 
Tolzey.    1755.     8vo,  pp.  30.      1-  London.    1755.     8vo,  pp.  28. 

Siinifd  T.  W.,  Boston,  Aui;.  25,  17155.      This   ti  v  t   h;is  .tference  to  tin-   defeat  1 
the   Uritish  jCuloni.;!)   forrcs    ur.der   Col.    Georyc   A\  .:  liiiiyton   in   Oiiio.     'I'W   wiittr 


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attrihutr^  thf  ill  success  to  tlic  comm.inliii,'  h'lit.  He  cumpl.iin'',  ton,  tliit  »he 
'loutlii-rn  cc)'..>i,'  's  .11. 1  nut  comiirclicn  I  tif  li.iiiijr  tn  wliicli  xit-y  n  rr  (•x|>ii»c<l  by  rlic 
uniiin  of  thf  Keruli  .\n\  IriilLins.  Tlii'  lote'jr  lie  call-,  "a  irn  lile  rvjl!  New  [;/ig'..iri,l 
in  ^[oiR'ral,  .111.1  Majsadiusi'ttj  povinic  in  spcciil,  aie  the  chief"  sourn-j  that  n.  iv  be 
rclieil  nn  fur  a  supply  of  ertictivc  inen  to  t.irry  into  execution  any  future  designs.  .i.uiiSt 
the  French." 

[CHAtiNCY.]  A  Lctirr  to  a  Kriciul,  giving  a  Concise,  but 
Just  u|)iost*ntation  of  the  llanlships  .uid  Siirt-cr'ng-.  the  Town 
of  Ut)sron  is  exposed  to,  anil  must  undergo,  in  i(Mi>e(|nence  of 
the  late  Act  of  the  Hritish  Paiiianicnt;  which,  by  shutting  up  its 
Port,  has  put  .t  tatal  b.ir  in  the  wav  of  th.it  roiurnin  lal  business 
on  which  it  depended  for  its  supj)ort.  Shewing,  at  the  sarne 
time,  wherein  this  Edict,  however  unintended,  is  powerfully 
adapted  to  promote  the  Interest  of  all  the  American  Colonies, 
and,  even  of  Hoston  itself,  in  the  end.  Hv  T.  VV.  A  Mns'on- 
ian.  liostoii^  N.  E.:  (JreenUaf'i  Printing  ^-^/A"- •  M,lJt;c,l.xxiv. 
8vo,  pp.  35.  12^21 

Chauncy.  a  f.ctter  To  the  Reverend  Mr.  Cieorge  White- 
field,  Vindicating  certain  Passages  he  has  excepted  against,  in  a 
late  Mook  entitled,  Seasonable  Thoughts  on  the  State  of  Religion 
in  New-Kngland;  and  shewing  that  he  has  neither  sufficiently 
defended  himself,  nor  retracted  his  past  Misconduct.  Hv  Charles 
Chauncy,  ».d  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Rogers  and  Foivle  for  S. 
Eliot.     1745.     8vo,  pp.  39.  IIA.,  H.    12322 

See  Col.  Aspinwall's  catalogue,  No.  317,  tor  what  appears  to  be  anoiher  editi.>n. 

Chauncy.  Man's  Life  consi  Icred  under  the  Similitude  of  a 
Vapour  ...  .  A  Sermon  on  the  D^'ath  of  ...  .Mrs.  Sarah  Hytield 
...  Who  died  Uecemb.  2ist.  I73>.  ...  Hy  Charles  Chauncy 
...    .    Boston:    Printed  by  B.  Green,   mdccxxxi.    8vo,  3  1.,  pp.  42. 

Pages  40-42  comprise  "An  Appcn.tix.     From  the  W''fkly   News- Letter,  N  >.  14.    ;, 
Contaiiiirii;  an  Account  of  the  Deceased."      The  first  wurk  publislie.l  by  Dr.  Cli.uincy. 

Chaun'CY.  Marvellous  Things  done  by  the  right  Hand  and 
holv  Arm  of  God  in  getting  him  the  Victoiy.  A  Sermon 
Preached  the  iSth  of  July,  1745.  Heiiig  a  Da\  set  apart  for 
Solemn  Thanksgiving  to  almighty  God,  For  the  Reduction  ot 
Cape-iircton  by  his  Majesty's  New- England  Forces,  under  the 
Command  of  the  honourable  William  Pepperiell,  K^q;  Lieu- 
tenant-Gcneral  and  Comtriandcr  in  Chief,  and  covered  by  a 
Squadron  of  his  Majesty's  Ships  from  Great  Britain,  commanded 
hy  Peter  Warren,  Ej-t]  ;  By  Charles  Cbauncv,  d.d.  Pastor  of  a 
Church  in  Boston.  Boston  :  Printed  and  sold  by  T.  Fleet  at  the 
Heart  and  (JrrAvn  in  Cornhill.  1745.  8vo,  pp.  23.  -f-  Boston:  printed. 
London:  Reprinted  ^nd  Sold  hy  M.  Cooper.    1 745.    8vo,  pp.  3 1. 


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Chauncy.  Nathaiiat'l's  Character  dispIayM.  A  Scrmdii, 
FrrachM  ...  after  the  Funeral  of  ...  Nathaiiacl  MylifM  Fsij  ; 
Late  Judge  of  the  Vice-Adniiralty  ...  .  Who  died  ..  6th  of 
jurje,    1733.  ...    By   Charles  L'hauncy  ...   .  [n.  p.]   1733.    Hvo, 


pp. 


IV, 


35. 


B.,  HA.,  H.    I  Z325 

The  preface  it  ligncil  Tlio.  Foxcroft.      P.ikm  31-35  contain  "An  Aimunt  ut  the 
deceaicd.      From  the  Weekly  Nrw»-Lcttcr,  No.  1533.      With  Aniemlnient." 

Chauncy.  a  Reply  to  Or.  Chandler's  ♦  Appeal  defeiidcd  :' 
wherein  His  Mistakes  are  rectified,  his  false  Arguinjf  refuted, 
and  the  Objections  against  the  Planned  American  Kpiscopate 
shewn  to  remain  in  full  Force,  notwithstanding  all  he  has 
ottered  to  render  them  invalid.  By  Charles  Chauncy  ...  .  Bos- 
ton:   Thomas  Lfverett.   md,cc,lxx.    8vo,  pp.  180,  x.      ha.,  c,  h. 

Chauncy.  Seasonable  Thoughts  on  the  State  of  Religion  in 
New-England,  A  Treatise  in  five  Parts,  i.  Faithfully  pointing 
out  the  'I'hings  of  a  Bad  and  Dangerous  tendency,  in  the  late, 
and  present,  religious  Appearance,  in  the  Land.  11.  Represent- 
ing, the  Obligations  which  lie  upon  the  Pastors  of  these  Churches 
in  particular,  and  upon  All  in  general,  tv-  use  their  Endeavours 
to  suppress  prevailing  Disorders  ;  with  ihe  great  Danger  of  a 
Neglect  in  so  important  a  Matter,  iii.  Opening,  in  many  In- 
stances, wherein  the  Discouragers  of  Irregularities  have  been 
injuriously  treated,  iv.  Showing  what  ought  to  be  corrected,  or 
avoided,  in  testifying  against  the  evil  Things  of  the  present  Day. 
V.  Directing  our  Tho'ts,  more  positively,  to  what  may  be  judged 
the  Best  Expedients,  to  promote  pure  and  undefiled  Religion  in 
these  Times,  &c.  With  a  Preface,  Giving  an  Account  of  the 
Antinomians,  Familists,  and  Libertines,  who  infected  these 
churches,  above  an  hundred  years  ago :  Very  needful  for  these 
Days;  the  like  Spirit  and  Errors,  prevailing  now  as  did  then. 
The  whole  being  intended,  and  calculated,  to  serve  the  Interest 
of  Christ's  Kingdom.  By  Charles  Chauncy.  d.d.  Pastor  of  the 
First  Church  of  Christ  in  Boston.  Boston:  Printed  by  Rogers 
and  Fowle^for  Samuel  Eliot.    1743.    8vo,  pp.  xxx,  18,  424.        B. 

Against  Whitfield  and  his  fulluwers.     Contains  a  list  of  six  hundred  subscribers. 

[Chauncy.]  A  Second  Letter  To  a  Friend,  Giving  a  more 
particular  Narrative  of  the  Defeat  of  the  French  Army  at  Lake- 
George,  by  the  New-England  Troops,  than  has  yet  been  pub- 
lished. Representing  also  the  vast  Importance  of  this  Conquest 
to  the  American-British  Colonies.  To  which  is  added.  Such  an 
Account  of  what  the  New-England  Governments  have  done,  to 


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carry  into  Kft'cct  their  I)csi;^ii  against  Crown-Point,  as  will  sIk-w 
the  Necessity  of  their  being  hel|)'il  by  (ircat-IJritain,  in  Point  of 
Munc) .      liostont  N.  E,:   h/Us  and  Gill,   M,iJCt;,LV.    410,  pp.  16. 

Siunc.l  T.  W 

Chauncy.  a  Sermon  Delivered  at  the  First  Chuich  in  Bos- 
ton, March  l;ith,  1785  :  occasioned  by  the  Return  of  the  Society 
to  their  House  (jf  Worship,  after  Long  Absence  ...  .  Hy  Charles 
Chauncy.      Boston:   Grtenleaf,   M,ucc,i,xxxv.     8vo,  pp.  23.      H. 

Chauncy.  Trust  in  Ciod  ...  .  A  Sermon  Preached,  May 
30th.  1770.  At  the  request  of  ...  friends  to  the  Liberties  of 
North-Anu'rica,  who  were  desirous,  notwithstanding  the  removal 
of  the  Massachusetts  General-Court  (unconstitutionally  as  they 
judged)  to  Cambridge,  that  God  might  be  acknowledged  ...  at 
Boston  ...  .  Hy  Charles  Chauncy  ...  .  Boston:  Thomas  Levin tt, 
1770.    8vo,  pp.  38.  ba.,  H.,  w.  12330 

Chauncy.  The  Validity  of  Presbyterian  Ordination  asserted 
and  maintained.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Anniversary 
Dudleian-Lecture  at  Harvard-College  in  Cambridge,  in  New- 
England,  May  12.  1762.  By  Charles  Chauncy  ...  Boston: 
Richard  Draper.    1762.    8vo,  pp.  118.  B.,  ha.,  c.  12331 

Also:  All  nations  of  the  Earth  Blessed  in  Christ  ...  .  A  Sermon  preached  at  Huston,  at 
the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Joseph  Bowman,  to  the  Work  of  tlie  Gospel-Ministry, 
More  espLHially  among  the  Mohawk-Indians  on  the  Western  llorders  of  New  Eng- 
land,   August    31,  176a Boston:   John   Draper.    1762.     8vo,   Title,  pp.  viii,    50. 

u.,  BA.,  w.  —  The  Benevolence  of  the  Deity,  fairly  and  impartially  considered.  Amer- 
ica :  Maaacliusetti  i  lionon  ;  Printed  hy  I'oiiuirs  &  IVillis.  mdcclxxxiv.  8vo,  pp.  2(^3, 
BA.,  H.,  w.  — The  Blessedness  of  the  Dead  who  die  in  the  Lord.  A  Sermon  Preached 
...  after  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Anna  Foxcroft  ...  Who  died  Oct.  9th  I74y,  in  the  53d 
Year  ot  her  Age.  ...  Boston:  Rojrers  u'ui  Fow/e.  mdccxlix.  8vo,  pp.  31.  ba.,  h. — 
"Breaking  of  Bread,"  ...  .  Five  Sernmni.  ...  By  Charles  Chauncy  ...  .  BoUon : 
Thomas  Leverett.  M,1>CC,LXXII.  8vo,  pp.  170.  B.,  UA.,  H.  —  Chaiity  to  the  distressed 
Members  of  Jhrist  ...  A  Sermon,  Preached  the  Lord's-Day  after  the  Death  of  Mr. 
Edward  Gray  ...  .  Boston:  Green  (!^  Russell.  1757.  8vo,  pp.  32.    n.,  BA.  —  Christian  Love 

...   .   A  Sermon  Preached  ...  in  Boston,  August  3d.  1773 Boston:  'llnmas  l.everett^ 

M,ncc,Lxxiii.  8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  —  Cornelius's  Character.  A  Sermon  Preach'd  ... 
after  the  Funeral  of  Mr.  Cornelius  Thayer,  One  of  the  Deacons  of  the  first  Church   ... 

Who  died,  April  10.  1745.  /I"'.tat.   60 Boston:   D.   Gookin.    1745.     8vo,  pp.   38. 

BA.,  H.  —  The  Counsel  of  Two  Confederate  Kings  to  set  the  son  of  Tabeal  on  the 
Tiirone,  a  Sermon  Occasion'd  by  the  Present  Rebellion  in  Favour  of  the  Pretender. 
Preach'd  in  Boston  ...  February  6th,  1745,  6.  Boston:  D,  Gookin.  1746.  8vo,  pp.  43. 
BA.  —  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Reverend  Jonathan  Mayhew,  D.n. 
Late  Pastor  of  the  West-Church  in  Boston:   who  departed   this  Life  ...  July  9.  1766, 

/a.iiUS    46 Boston:   R.  and   S.   Drapery    Edes  and  Gill;   and    T.   and   "/.    Fleet. 

MOccLXvi.  8vo,  pp.  40.  B.,  BA.,  H.  —  A  Discoursc  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  tiie 
Reverend  Thomas  Foxcroft,  who  departed  this  life  June  18,  1769.  Boston  :  Thomas 
Lcvereti.  md,cc,lxix.    8vo,  pp.  33  [34],  (4).     BA.  —  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  thu 


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:i 


Death  of  the  RevcivnJ  Dr.  J^j.-ciK  Sf.v.il!,  !,itc  Collc.i  iie  P.ist  ir  ofvhi;  Snuth-CIuirch 
...  who  departed  this  Life  ...  June  27.  1761;  ...  .  Boitoii  :  Kiieeliiud  and  /id.rm. 
M  Dccc  Lxix.  ijvo,  pp.  40.  u.,  BA.  (  F.iges  35-40  tonlam  an  "  Appeiiilix.  Kiuni  ilie 
Boator.  livciiing-l'oat  jf  July  3J.  1761^.") —  Tiie  Duty  uf  iVIiiiisicrs  ...  .  A  Siini.n 
prciclicd  at  the  Ordinatic.n  of  ...  Pcnuel  Boucmi,  a  Colle.iguc-I'abtur  .if  the  Ni-w-S(iut;i- 
Churi...  ..  April  30,  1766.  By  Ciiark-'i  Cliaincy  ...  .  Boiton  :  Eda  and  Gill.  1766. 
8v(),  PI'.  39.  BA.,  H.  —  Early  I'ii-ty  imoiiiniended  ...  A  .Strnion  (Occasioned  liy  tin- 
Death  of  Eliaibeth  Price Bosf/ii :   B.  Gray.    1732.     8vo,  2  I.,   pp.  iv,  25.      ha., 

H.  —  The  Earth  delivered  from    the  Curse A   Sermon  Occasioned  by  the  I'.auli- 

(.^uakes  in  Spain  and  Portugal,  as  well  as  New-Eiiyland  ...  Pleached  at  ...  'I'hursii.'.y- 
Lecture,  January  22,  1756.  ...  Byslon  :  Edes  CS"  Gi/I.  M,i>cc,LVl.  8vo,  pp.  2S.  u., 
H.,  M.  —  Earthquakes  a  Token  of  the  Ri^;hteous  Anger  i.t  God.     A  Sermon  Preached 

...   the   Lor. 1'3-Day  after  the   terrible    Eartliqu.ike    ...    l8th   of  November,   1755 

Bjston  :  Edei  and  Gill.  m,1)CC,lv.  8vo,  pp.  3i.  IIA.,  H  — Enthusiasm  described  and 
caution'd  against.  A  Sermon  Preacli'd  ...  the  Lord's  Day  after  ...  Comm'.'nc'jment, 
1742.  With  a  Letter  to  the  Reverend  Mr.  James  Davenport.  ...  Boston:  S.  Elioi 
and  y.  Blanchard.  M  Dcc  XLll.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  viii,  2t.  ba.,  h.,  a. —  I'ive  Disserta- 
tions on  the  Scripture  Account  of  the  Fall,  and  its  Ccmsequcncjs.  ...  Lond.n.  17K5. 
8vo.  M.  —  The  Gifts  of  the  Spirit  to  Ministers  ...  .  A  Sermon  Preich'd  ...  De- 
cemb.  17.   1 741 Boston  :   R'^^^trs  &   FoivU  ;   Alio   S.    Eliot.    1 742.  ba.,  u.,  h.,  w. 

—  The  horrid  N.iture  and  enormous  Guilt  of  Murd.T.  .\  Sermon  preached  ...  No- 
vember 19th.  1734.  The  Day  of  tlie  Execution  of  William  Wit-er,  For  the  Murder 
of  William  Chism.       Boston:    Printed  hy    Thomas   Fleet.    1754.     8vo,  pp.  24.      ba.,   h. 

—  The  Idle-Poor  secluded  from  the  Btead  of  C  arity  ...  A  Svrm'n  {'reached  in  Bos- 
ton, before  the  Society  for  encouraging  Industry  ...  Aup'.  12.  1752.  ...  Bostj'i  :  Printed 
by  Thomas  Fleet.  1752.  8v(),  pp.  26.  H.,  ba.,  h.  —  Ji  y,  the  Dut;,  if  Survivors  .  .  . 
A  ..  Discourse  On  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Lucy  Waldo  ...  .  Boston.  1741.  Svi,  pp.  12), 
26.      B,    H.  —  Ministers  cautioned    against    the   Occasions   of  Coiucmpt.      A   Sermon 

preached   before    ...    the    ...   Annu.il   Convention,    In    Boston:   May    31.    1744 

Boston:  Samuel  Eliot.  1 744.  8vo,  pp.  54  ba.,  H.  -— Ministers  exhortcl  ...  .  A  Ser- 
mon Preached  the  7th  of  NoveniDcr,  At  the  Installment  of  tlie  Rev.  Mr.  Tiionias 
Fiink  to  the  Pastoral  Care  Of  the  third  Churth  in  Plymouth  ..  .  Bost',n.  1744.  8ve, 
pp.  45.  DA.,  H.  —  The  Mystery  hid  from  Ages  and  Generations,  ma.ie  r.i  iiifcst 
by  tiie  Gospel  Revelation:  or,  the  S.ilvation  of  all  Men.  ...  By  Chaiks  C.ui.nc}, 
D.r).  Boston.  [1782.]  8vo,  pp.  26.  -f  London.  17S4.  8vo.  —  The  New  C'caturc 
Describ'd  ...  .  .A  Seimon  Preach'd  at  tiie  Bv)ston  Thursd.iy-Lecture,  June  4.  1741. 
...    Boston:    y.    Ed'Wards  and   S.    Eliot.    I''4I.      8vo,    pp.    47.      BA.,  H.  —  Ed^i.hurjih  : 


Reprinted.    1 742.     I2r 


37. — Tie   only  Compulsion   proper  to   be  made   Use   of 


in  the  Arfairs  of  Conscience  and  Rjli^'.n.  A  Sermoji  Pr^achM  ...  in  Boston,  Sep- 
tember   2d   1739 Boston:    Primed  I'X  'J .    Draper,  for   Jf.    Jul-.cards.     Mnecxxyix. 

8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  26.  BA.,  I!.  ---  [Cliauticy.  j  The  Opinion  of  (3ne  that  has  perused  the 
Summer  Morning's  Conversation,  concerning  Original  Sin,  wrote  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Peter  Clark  ...  .  To  which  is  added,  A  few  remarks  on  the  recommendatory  preface 
by  five  ...  cleigvmen.  In  a  Letter  to  a  I'riend.  ...  Boston:  Green  Csf  Russell.  1758. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  —  The  out-pouiing  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  A  Sermon  ...  May  13.  1742. 
...  .  Boston:  D.  Henchman  and  S.  EUt.  1 742.  8vo,  pp.  46.  ba.,  h.  —  Prayer  lor 
Help  ...  .  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  de.ith  of  sever.il  worthy  Members  ol  the  first 
Church  in  Boston:  Preach'd  ...  after  the  timeral  of  Mr.  Jonath  in  Willi.'ms,  one  of 
the  Deacons  ..  .  Boston  :  Ptinted  h\  'J.  Fleet  1 737.  Svo.  2  1.,  pp.  2^.  b  ,  ba.  —  A 
Sermon  Preached  May  6,  1767.  At  ti :e  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  Simeon  How.ird, 
...  To  the  Pastoral  Care  of  the  West-Church  in  Boston.  ...  Boston:  R.  Draper, 
E'les  &  Gill,  and  T.  &  J.  Fleet.  1767.  8vo,  pp.  55.  h.  — Twelve  Sermons  On  the 
following  seasonable  and  import.nit  Subjects  ...  .  Bo'Jcn  :  Thomas  LeTcrett.  mdcci.xv. 
Svo,  Title,  pp.  iv,  344  B.,  BA.  —  An  Unbridled  Totigue  ...  .  A  Sermon  ...  Sep- 
tember loth.    1741 Boston:   Rollers  and  Fo-wle.    1741.     Svo,  pp.  30.      u.,  ba.-  - 

A  Discourse   delivered    at    the   Anniveisiry    Diidleian-Lecture   at   Harvard-College,   ... 


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May    12.    1762 B'titon  :    Printed  ly  Richard  Draper,      8vu,  Title,   pp.    5-I18. 

H.,  w.      Ste  Mass.  Hist.  Coll.,  Vol.  x. 

Chauncy(I.)  The  P'aithful  Evangelist  ...  a  Sermon  Prcach'J 
at  The  Ordination  of  Mr.  VVilliani  Rand,  at  Sunderland,  May 
20th.  1724.  By  Isaac  Chauncy  ...  .  Boston:  Daniel  Hcnchrnau. 
lyi^.    8vo,  Title,  pp.  35.  li.   12332 

C^HAUNCY.  Neonomianism  Unmask'd:  or  the  Ancient  Cjds- 
pel  Pleaded,  Against  the  Other,  called  A  New  Law  or  Gospel, 
In  a  Theological  Debate,  occasioned  by  a  Book  lately  wrote  by 
Mr.  Dan.  Williams,  Entituled,  Gospel-Truth  Stated  and  Vindi- 
cated: Unwarily  Commended  and  Subscribed  by  some  Divines, 
Applauded  and  Defended  by  the  late  Athenian  Clubb.  By  Isaac 
Chavncy,  M.A.  L.riJon:  Printed  for  y.  Harris  at  the  Harrow  in 
the  Poultry.  1692.  4to,  4  !■,  pp.  40.  ||  Second  Part.  London: 
Printed  for  D.  Barnard.  1 693.  4to,  3  1.,  pp.  336.  ||  Third  Part. 
4to,  pp.  104.  •  G.  12333 

Chauncy.  A  Rejoynder  to  Mr.  Daniel  Williams  his  Reply 
To  the  First  Part  of  NeomiAnism  UnMaskt,  Wherein  His  De- 
fence is  Examined,  and  nis  Arguments  Answered  ;  whereby  he 
en  leavours  to  prove  the  Gospel  to  be  a  New  Law  with  Sanction  : 
And  the  contrary  is  proved.  By  Isaac  Chavncy.  m.a.  London: 
Printed  for  H.  Barnard.,  at  the  Bible  in  the  Poultry,  mdcxciii. 
4to,  pp.  8.  G.  12334 

Chauncy.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Hadlev  upon  a  Lord's 
Day,  1731.  By  Isaac  Chauncy,  M.A.  Boston:  'J.Phillips.  1732. 
8vo,  pp.  30.  c.  12335 

Also  :  A  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  John  Williams,  Pastor  of  Dcertield, 
...  Boston:  D.  Henchman.  1729.  — The  Loss  of  the  Soul,  a  Lecture  Sermon,  preached 
at  Hadley,  on  the  »6th  day  of  February,  1732.  ...  Boston:  J.  Phillips.  1732,  pp.  26. 
—  Alfxipharniacon,  or  a  fresh  Antidote  against  Neonomian  Bane  and  Foyson  to  the 
Protestant  Religion.  1700.  8vo.  —  Christ's  Ascension  ...  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at 
Horsly-Down,  at  the  Solemn  Ordination  and  setttng  a-part  of  Elders  and  Deacons,  by 
the  Church  of  Christ,  there  Assembled.  Londcn.  1699.  8vo.  —  The  Divine  Insti- 
tution of  Congregational  Churches,  ...  London.  1697.  l2mo.  —  The  Doctrine  which 
is  according  to  Godliness.  London.  1737.  l2mo,  pp.  337. —  Ecclesiasticum,  or  a 
(lain  and  familiar  Christian  Conference  concerning  Gospel  Churches  and  Order. 
1690.  l2mo.  —  Examen  Confectionis  Pacifica-,  or  a  Friendly  Examination  of  the 
Pacitick  Paper,  chiefly  concerning  the  Consistency  of  Absolute  Election  of  Particular 
Persons.  1692.  4to. — A  Plea  for  the  Antient  Gospel.  1697.  4to.  Isaac  Chauncy 
is  also  the  author  of  many  other  works  bearing  on  church  government,  published  in 
Great  Britain. 

Chauncy  (N.)  The  Faithful  Ruler  Described  and  Excited: 
in  a  Sermon  Preach'd  before  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Colony 
of  Connecticut,  at  Hartford,  May  9th.  1734.     The  Day  for  the 

VOL.  III.  69 


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CHAUVEAU. 


Election  of  the  Honourable  the  Governour,  ...  Deputy-Guv- 
ernour,  and  ...  Assistants  there.  By  Nathaniel  Chauncy  ...  . 
A^.  Loudon:  Printed  and  sold  by  T.  Green.  1734.  l6mo,  Halt- 
Title,  Title,  pp.  52.  H.  12336 

Chauncy.  The  Faithful  Servant  Rewarded.  [A  Sermon  on 
the  Death  of  Mr.  John  Hart.]  By  Nathanael  Chaun  ly  ...  A'. 
London:    T.  Green.    1732.    I2mo,  pp.  39.  ^^337 

Chauncy.  Honouring  God  The  True  Way  to  Honour.  A 
Sermon  Preach'd  before  the  General  Assembly  of  ...  Connecti- 
cut At  Hartford  May  14th.  17 19.  The  Day  for  the  Election 
...   .   New-London :   'Timothy  Green.    1719.    l2mo.  Title,  pp.  54. 

Chauncy.  A  Genealogical  Table  of  the  Family  of  Chauncy's, 
taken  partly  from  Sir  Henry  Chauncy's  History  of  Hertfordshire, 
pages  55-61,  and  partly  from  a  Genealogical  Roll  I  have  in  my 
possession,  and  other  Information.  —  A^.  6\,  "Jan.  1787.      12339 

The  bending  r<"  a  large  sheet  containing  a  series  of  tabular  pedigrees  relative  to  tl«e 
Chauncy  family. 

Chauncy-Hall  School.  Annual  Catalogue  of  the  Teachers 
and  Pupils  of  Chauncy-Hall  School,  Boston,  May,  1846.  Boston. 
1846.    i2mo,  pp.  24.     Continued.  12340 

Roll  of  Former  Members  of  Chauncy-Hall  School  who  served 
in  the  Army  or  Navy  of  the  United  States,  during  the  War  for 
the  Suppression  of  the  Rebellion.  Boston:  Printed  by  D.  Clapp 
is'  Son.   1866.    i2mo,  Title,  pp.  22.  H.  12341 

Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Chauncy  Society  for  Mutual 
Improvement.  Boston:  Press  of  Light  and  Stearns.  1836.  i2mo, 
pp.  12.  h.  12342 

Chautard  (L.)  Escape  from  Cayenne.  By  Leon  Chautard. 
Salem.    1857.    8vo,  pp.  63.  c.  12343 

C^HAUVEAU  (P.  J.  O.)  Charles  Guerin,  roman  de  ma^urs 
canadiennes.  ...  Montreal:  John  Lovell.,  Imprimeur.  1852.  8vo. 
4-  \^Ibid.~\    1853.    ^v°  "•  '2344 

Chauveau.  Discours  prononce  le  ...  18  juillet  1855.  par 
rhoiicjiahle  P.  J.  O.  Chauveau,  ...  a  la  ceremonie  de  la 
pose  de  la  pierre  angulaire  du  monument  dediee  par  souscrip- 
tion   nationale,   a   la    memoire  des  braves  tombes  sur  la    Plainc 


^ 


CHAVES. 


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sdigrees  relative  to  tl« 


12346 

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12347 


d'Abrnhani,  le  28  avril  1760.   ...   Quebec:  E.  R.  Frechette.    1855. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  '  H.  12345 

Also  included  in  "La   litterature  canadienne  de  1S50  a  i860   ...    Deuxirme  (•ditioii. 
^■le/'ti-.    1863.    8vo,"   1.375-387.       nA.  —  Also:    Journal   de   I'lnstruitiun    Publique. 
Recline   p.ir  I'Hon.  P.  J.  O.  Ch.iuveau,  Surintendant  de  I'instruetion   publicjue  du    B.is 
Canada,  etc.      Aloiitrea/.    1857.     4to.     Continued. 

Chauveau-Lagarde  (N.)  Plaidoyer  pour  les  sieurs  Bissectc, 
Fabien  fils  et  Volney,  condamiies  a  la  marque  et  aux  galcrcs 
perpetuite  par  la  cour  royale  de  la  Martinique.  Parts:  Ponthieu. 
1826.    8vo. 

Chauvet-Charolais  (L.)     Buenos-Ayres.     Paris 
Simon  d' Autreville.    1851.    8vo. 

Extracted  from  "L'union,"  31  dec.  1850. 

Chauvet  (Joseph  Joachim  Victor).  Haiti,  chant  lyrique. 
Paris:   Delaforest.    1825.    8vo,  pp.  16.  12348 

Perhaps  his  "  L'abolition  de  la  traite  des  noirs  ...  .  Par'n :  impr.  de  F.  I.)iJ',t. 
1823."  4to,  pp.  12,  deserves  mention  here.  It  was  also  appended  to  his  "  Arthur  de 
Bretagne,  tragedie  ...  .  Paris:  Barba.  1824."  8vo,  with  the  insertion  ot'sume  p.is5.iges 
omitted  in  the  first  edition  by  direction  of  the  French  Academy,  which  had  granted  1 
prize  to  the  poet. 

Chauveton  (Urbain).    See  Benzoni  (G,),  Vol.  ii.,  No.  4795. 

Chauvigny  (Magdeline  de).      See  Peltrie  {M'"'-  de). 

Chavannes.  Patrice,  ou  Les  pionniers  de  rAmcrique  du 
Nord.  Par  M.  de  Chavannes.  Tours:  Maine  et  Jiis.  i86x. 
32mo,  pp.  128.     Vignette.     Also  1868  and  1869.  12349 

Chavannes  de  la  Giraudiere  (H.  de).  Voyage  en  Cali- 
fornie.  Par  H.  de  Chavannes  de  la  Giiaudiere.  Nuuvelle  editiuir 
Tours:  Mame  et  O.  1857.  i^mo,  pp.  107.  Engraving.  + 
[/^/V/.]  1858.  4-  Nouvelle  edition.  {lbid.'\  1861.  i8mo,  pp. 
103.     Engraving.  12350 

Chaves  (Hieronymo  de),  Astrologo  y  Cosmographo.  Chrono- 
graphia  o  Reportorio  de  los  tiempos,  el  mas  copioso  y  preciso  que 
hasta  ahora  ha  salido  a  luz.  Sevilla:  en  casa  de  Alonso  Escrivano. 
1572.    4to,  272  1.  ,235, 

"This  excessively  rare  book  is  one  of  the  handsomest  books  ever  printed  in  Si.iii. 
There  is  a  good  v  oodcut  portrait  of  the  author  on  the  title,  and  many  geographical, 
astronomical,  and  scientific  woodcuts  throughout  the  volume,  one  of  the  most  interest- 
ing of  which  is  a  delineation  of  tiie  New  H 


iphere  on  the;  reverse  of  folio  9: 


.-set 


Stevens"  "  Bibl.  Hist.,"  lot  No.  2455,  for  further  particul 

Chaves  (J.  F.)  Indian  Appropriations.  Speech  of  Hon.  J. 
F.  Chaves,  of  New  Mexico,  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
March  2,  1867.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  h.  12352 


556 


CHEBUCTO. 


Chazeli.ks  {le  comte  de).  Emancipation  Transformation.  Le 
svstenie  anglais.  Le  systeme  fran^ais.  Memoire  addresse  a  la 
Chamhre  des  deputes  a  I'occasion  du  project  de  loi  concernant  Ic 
rc'ifiinc  dcs  esclaves  dans  les  colonies.  Paris:  imp.  de  Giraudet. 
1845.    «^(>-  12353 

Cha/>ei,les.  La  question  monetaire  et  la  question  socialc  a 
Guadeloupe.  Par  M.  le  comte  de  Chazelles.  Paris:  imp.  de 
Dubuisson.    i860.     8vo.  12354 

Chazotte  (P.  S.)  Facts  and  Observations  on  the  Culture  of 
Vines,  Olives,  Capers,  Almonds,  &c.  in  the  Southern  States, 
and  of  Coflee,  Cocoa,  and  Cochineal,  in  East  Florida.  By  Peter 
S.  Chazotte,  &c.     Philadelphia.    1821.    8vo,  pp.  24.  H.,  w. 

Title  t'rom  Rich.     The  copy  we  have  seen  has  no  title-page,  place  or  date,  8vo,  pp. 
24. 

Chazotte.  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Revolutions,  and  the 
Foreign  and  Civil  Wars  in  the  Island  of  St.  Domingo,  with  a 
Narrative  of  the  Entire  Massacre  of  the  White  Population  ...  . 
By  Peter  S.  Charotte,  Esq.,  an  Eye- Witness.  New  York:  Wm. 
Applegate.    1 840.    8vo,  pp.  71.  BA.  1 2356 

Cheadle  (W.  B.)     See  Milton  [Viscount). 

Cheap  Cotton.     See  [Atkinson  (Edward)],  Vol.  i.,  No.  2280. 

Constitution  of  the  Cheap  Postage  Association,  organized  at 
Boston,  March  29th,  1848.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  H. 

The  Cheat  Unmasked:  being  a  refutation  of  that  Illegitimate 
Letter  said  to  be  wrote  by  a  Clergyman  in  Town:  in  a  true  copy 
of  a  letter  from  that  Clergyman  to  a  Friend.  Printed  in  the  year 
MDCCLXiv.     i2mo,  pp.  8.  12358 

"They  think  I  would  turn  Presbyterian  again,  if  they  would  make  me  Governor  of 
the  Province,  or  Colonel  of  the  Paxton  Boys."  Relates  to  the  Lancaster  (Penn.) 
massacre. 

The  Chebacco  Narrative  Rescu'd.  See  [Cleaveland  (John)], 
and  Ipswich,  Mass. 

Chebucto  Gold  Mining  Company.  Report  on  the  Prop- 
erty of  the  Chebucto  Gold  Mining  Company  of  Nova  bcotia, 
By  John   Campbell,  Esq.,    ...    .    With  a  Sketch  of  the  Gold 

P.egion  of  Nova  Scotia,  By  Benjamin   Silliman,  Jr Also  a 

Letter  from  B.  C.  Wilson,  and  the  By-Laws  of  the  Company. 
Boston:  Press  of  Geo.  C.  Rand  i^f  Jvery.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  ^^. 
Map.  H.  12359 


^A 


CHECKLF.Y. 


557 


Lvv< 


Check  List  of  the  Shells  of  North  America.  Smithsonian 
Institute:    IVashington.    i860.    8v(>,  pp.  44.  12360 

[Checkley  (John).]  Choice  Dialogues  between  a  Godlv 
Minister  and  an  Honest  Countryman,  concerning  Election  and 
Predestination.   ...   \_Boston.    1720.]     i6mo,  pp.  vii,  47.  B. 

Checkley.  a  Defence  Of  a  Book  lately  re-printed  at  Bos- 
ton, entituled  A  Modest  Proof  of  the  Order  and  (iovcrnnu-nt 
Settled  by  Christ  and  his  Apostles  in  the  Church.  In  a  Reply 
To  a  Book  entituled,  Sober  Remarks  on  the  Modest  Proof,  &c. 
...  Boston:  Printed  by  T.  Fleet.  1724.  8vo,  Half-Title,  pp.  73, 
14,  (I).  B.,  H.  12362 

The  half-title  adds :  "  With  Strictures  on  J.  Dickinson's  Defence  of  Presbyterian 
Ordination.  Albo  Animadversions  upon  ...  [T.  Walter's]  Essay  upon  that  Paradox, 
Infallibility  may  sometimes  mistake.  ...  [And  T.  Foxcroft's]  The  ruling  and  ordaining 
Power  of  Congrcg.jtional  Bisliops  or  Presbyters  defended,  &c." 

Checkley.     A  Letter  to  Jonathan  Dickinson  ["Author  of 
the  Remarks."     No  title-page.    1725.]    8vo,  pp.  (2),  14.  B. 

[Checkley.]  A  Modest  Proof  of  the  Order  and  Govern- 
ment Settled  by  Christ  and  his  Apostles  in  the  Church.  By 
Shewing  i.  What  Sacred  Offices  were  instituted  by  them.  11. 
How  those  Offices  were  Distinguished,  in.  That  they  were 
to  be  Perpetual  Standing  in  the  Church.  And,  iv.  Who  Suc- 
ceed in  them,  and  rightly  Execute  them  to  this  Day.  Boston: 
Reprinted  by  Tho.  Fleet.,  and  are  to  be  Sold  by  Benjamin  Eliot  in 
Boston.,  Daniel  Aurault  in  Newport.,  Gabriel  Bernon  in  Providence., 
Mr.  Gallop  in  Bristol  Mr.  Jean  in  Stratford.,  and  in  most  other 
Towns  within  the  Colonies  of  Connecticut  and  Rhode-Island.  1723. 
i6mo.  Title,  i  1.,  pp.  v,  63.  B.,  ba.  12364 

Checkley.  The  Speech  of  Mr.  John  Checkley  upon  his 
Trval,  at  Boston  in  New-England,  for  publishing  The  Short 
and  Eiiyy  Method  with  the  Deists:  To  which  was  added,  A 
Discourse  concerning  Episcopacy,  in  Defence  of  Christianity, 
and  the  Church  of  England,  igainst  the  Deists  and  Dissenters. 
To  which  is  added  the  Jury's  Verdict;  His  Plea  m  Arrest  of 
Judgment;  and  the  Sentence  of  the  Court.  London:  J.  IV il ford. 
1730.    8vo,  Title,  I  1.,  pp.  40.  h.  12365 

Checkley  reprinted  and  sold  in  Bjston,  Leslie's  well-known  work,  entitled  "  A 
Short  and  Easie  Method  with  Deists,"  first  published  in  London  in  1699;  to  which  he 
prefixed  "  A  Discourse  concerning  Episcopacy,  in  Defence  of  Christianity  and  the 
Church  of  England,  against  the  Deistj  and  Dissenters,"  and  in  which  he  endeavors  to 
show  that  Dissenters,  not  being   Episcopally  ordained,  are   no  ministry.     Haviiij  used 


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severe  ti-rms  townrds  the  Dissenters  in  New  En-jl  in  I,  he  lmvc  jrent  olFcnce,  anil  wji, 
in  consei)ucnce,  prosecutcil  at  the  Inf'eior  Court,  in  1 724,  (or  pulijishin^  "a  tals'; 
and  bcanii.iloua  label."  Beiny  ctmvicted,  he  appealed  to  tlie  Superior  Couit  In  hij 
••  Plea  in  arrest  of  Judymeni:,"  he  says,  in  conclusion,  "  Be  that  as  it  will,  the  Dia- 
senters  are  atlirmed  to  be  no  Ministers^  to  be  Scismatirs,  and  excommunicated  by  the 
Canons  of  the  Church  of  Knglmd,  which  arc  part  of  the  law  of  the  land;  and,  tlicrc- 
fore,  to  say  the  same  thin(;s  of  them,  I  humbly  hope  shall  not  be  deemed  a  libel." 
The  court,  however,  found  Chcckley  guilty,  and  sentenced  him  to  pay  a  line  or 
fifty  pounds.  This  speech  is  Usuilly  found  bound  up  with  [Leslie  J,  see  infray  and  is 
followed  by  "A  Discourse  Shewing  who  is  a  True  Preacher  of  the  Church  of  Christ," 
pp.  16,  and  "  A  Specimen  of  a  True  Dissenting  Catechism,"  I  1  ;  in  the  Nuggets, 
Nos.  536  md  537,  they  are  put  down  as  separate  works;  and  the  "Specimen"  ii 
reprinted  with  a  long  and  interesting  note.  They  were  all  reprinted,  "IP'iiuhor^  l't_ 
1812,"  i2nio;  and  tlie  "  Speech"  only  with  an  introduction  by  Rev.  E.  H.  CJiliett,  i).i)., 
Harlem,  N.  Y.  Privately  printed  by  H.  B.  Dawson,  at  Morrisania,  N.  Y.  1868. 
lamo. 

Chfxkley  (S.)  a  Day  of  Darkness.  A  Sermon  Preach'd 
...  May  28f'i-  1755.  Being  the  Anniversary  for  the  Election  of 
His  Majesty's  Council  for  said  Province.  By  Samuel  Checkley 
...  .  Boston^  N.  E.:  Printed  by  John  Draper,  mdcclv.  8vo, 
pp,  35.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.  12366 

Checkley.  The  Death  of  the  godly,  and  especially  of  faith- 
ful gospel  Ministers,  the  greatest  loss  to  survivors.  A  Sermon 
Preached  September  17th.  1727.  ...  after  the  Funeral  of  the 
Reverend  William  Waldron  ...  .  By  Samuel  Checkley  ...  . 
Boston :  Printed  for  S.  Gerrish^  S.  Kneeland^  N.  Belknap  and  B. 
Love.    1727.    8vo,  2  1.,  pp.  21.  H.  12367 

Checkley.  The  Duty  of  a  People,  to  ...  Lament  the 
Death   of  a  Good   King.       A   Sermon    Preach'd   August    20th, 

1727.   ...    after  the  Death  of   ...    George   1 By   Samuel 

Checkley.      Boston:   Benj.  Gray.  [n.  d.]     Svo,  2  1.,  pp.  23,  (4). 

Checkley.  Little  Children  Brought  to  Jesus  Christ.|Aj 
Sermon  I  Preached  in  Private,  May  '  h,  And  |  Afterwards  in  Pub- 
lick,  June  14th,  I  1 741,  Upon  a  Sorrovi'ful  Occas- ]  ion,  And 
Published  at  the  Desire  |  Of  One  that  Heard  it.  |  By  Samuel 
Checkley   ...  |  Boston:  \  Rogers  and  Fowle.  \  1741.  |  Svo,  pp.  24. 

Also:   Mercy  with   God   for  the   Chief  of  Sinners.     Sermon    Preached   March   4th 

To  a  Prisoner   Lnder  Sentence  of  Death   for   Murder Biston.    1733.    lamo,  pp. 

32.  B.  —  Murder  a  great  and  crying  Sin.  A  Sermon  Preach'd  ...  March  4th. 
1732-3.  To  a  poor  Prisoner  Under  Sentence  of  Death  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  T. 
Fleet.    1733.    ^^^)  Half-Title,  pp.  26.     b. 

Checkley  (S.),  Jr.  The  Character  and  Hope  of  the  Righte- 
ous Consider'd,  in  a  Sermon  ...  after  the  Funeral  of  Madam 
Lydia  Hutchinson  ...  .  By  Samuel  Checkley  ...  .  Boston:  D, 
Henchman.    1748.    Svo,  2  1.,  pp.  ii,  22.  H.  12370 


Righte- 

Madam 

iton :   D. 

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chi:etham. 


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Checklf.y.  The  Duty  of  God's  People  when  engaged  in 
War.  A  Sermon  ...  in  Hoston,  Sept.  21.  To  Captain  Thomas 
Stoddard,  and  his  Company;  On  ...  their  going  against  tlie  Kn- 
emy.  By  Samuel  Chcckley  ...  .  Boston:  D.  Fowle.  1755.  8vo, 
pp.  31.  H.  12:^71 

Also:  The  Christian  triumphing  over  Death  through  Christ.  A  Sermon  Preached 
November  lo.  1765.  in  Boston;  Upon  a  mournful  Occasion  [the  death  of  Mrs.  Mary 
Gallop].  ...  Jiosioii,  N.  K.  :  Sjmuf!  ff^ebh.  mucci.xv.  8vo  pp.  45.  n.  —  .Sinners 
minded  of  a  Future  Judgment.  A  Sern-iin  Preached  to,  and  at  the  Desire  of,  A  Con- 
demned Prisoner,  March  l8th.  1732- -3.  Being  the  Lord's- Day  before  his  Execution. 
...   .   Boston.   1733.     l2mo,  pp.  32.     11. 

Checkley  Family  Pedigree.     .SV^  Drake  (S.  G.) 

Cheesman  (D.  W.)  An  Address  on  Legal  Tenders,  ...  . 
By  Hon.  D.  W.  Cheesman.   ...  [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  i6.     h. 

[Cheetham  (James).]  Annals  of  the  Corporation  relative 
to  the  late  Contested  Elections.  By  Lysander.  New  Tork. 
1802.    8vo.  c.  12373 

[Cheetham.]  An  Antidote  to  John  Wood's  Poison.  By 
Warren.  New  Tork:  Printed  by  Southwick  and  Crooker.  1802. 
8vo,  pp.  63.  N.  12374 

Cheetham.  A  Dissertation  concerning  Political  Equality, 
and  the  Corporation  of  New  York.  By  James  Cheetham.  New 
Tork:   Printed  by  D.  Denniston.    1800.    8vo,  pp.  40  or  50.     c,  N. 

[Cheetham.]  Letter  concerning  the  Ten  Pound  C^ourt  in 
the  City  of  New-York.     By  Mercer.     New  Tork.    1803.     8vo. 

Cheetham.  A  Letter  to  a  P>iend  on  the  Conduct  of  the 
Adherents  to  Mr.  Burr.  Bv  James  Cheetham.  New  Tork : 
Printed  by  James  Cheetham.    1 803.    8vo,  pp.  72.  C.  12377 

Cheetham.  Letters  on  our  Affa'^-s  with  Spain.  By  James 
Cheetham.      New  Tork.    1804.    8vo.  c.  12378 

Cheetham.  The  Life  of  Thomas  Paine,  Author  of  Com- 
mon Sense  ...  with  a  Dedication  to  George  Clinton,  &c.  By 
James  Cheetham.  ...  New-Tork :  Southwick  and  Pelstie.  1809. 
8vo,  pp.  347.     HA.,  c.     -f  London.    18 1 7.  12379 

[Cheetham.]  A  Narrative  of  the  Suppression  by  Col.  Burr 
of  the  History  of  the  Administration  of  John  Adams,  Late  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States,  written  by  John  Wood  ...   .  To  which 


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is  added  a  Biography  of  Thomas  Jefferson  ...  and  of  General 
Hamilton;  with  strictures  on  the  Conduct  of  John  Adams,  and 
on  the  Character  of  (jcncral  C.  C.  Pinckney,  By  a  Citizen  of 
New- York.     New-York:  Deunhton  and  Cheetham.    1812.    8vo, 

pp.   72.  BA.,  N.    12380 

Cheetham.  Nine  Letters  on  the  Subject  of  Aaron  Burr's 
Political  Defection,  with  An  Appendix.  By  James  Cheetham. 
New  York:  Dennhtoni^  Cheetham,    1803.   8vo,  pp.  139.     ba.,  c. 

Cheetham.  The  New  Crisis.  New  York,  1810.  8vo,  pp. 
95-  12382 

Cheetham.  Peace  or  War?  or  Thoughts  on  our  Affairs 
with    England.      By    James  Cheetham.      New-York:    Alathlas 


IVard.    1807.    8vo,  pp.  44. 


.,  BA.,  M. 


123«3 


Cheetham.  Remarks  on  the  "  Merchants'  Bank,"  respect- 
fully submitted  to  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  New-York. 
New  York.    1804.    8vo.  c.,  s.  12384 

Cheetham.  A  Reply  to  Aristides.  By  James  Cheetham, 
Author  of  the  Narrative  ...  .  New-York:  "James  Cheetham.   1804. 

8vo,  pp.    134.  B.,   BA.,  C,  S.    12385 

See  "  Hist.  Mag.,"  vii.  335. 

Cheetham.  Reply  to  the  Memorial  of  Thomas  Storm,  John 
Hone,  and  Fetor  J.  Monro.      New  York.    1804.    8vo.         12386 

[Cheetham.]  A  View  of  the  Political  Conduct  of  Aaron 
Burr,  Esq.  Vice  President  of  the  United  States.  By  the  Author 
of  the  "Narrative."  New-York:  Printed  by  Denniston  is  Cheet- 
ham.   1802.    8vo,  pp.  120.  2.  12387 

See  also  Livingston  (M.)  and  Sampson  (W.) 

Cheever  (C.  a.)  An  Address  on  the  Death  of  Alfred  Ma- 
son, delivered  ...  in  Portsmouth,  by  Charles  A.  Clieever,  m.d. 
[n.  p.]  mdcccxxviii.   8vo,  pp.  25.  h.  12388 

Cheever  (E.)  Ministers  are  to  "testify  the  Gospel  ...  "  a 
Sermon  Preached  October  14,  1772.  at  the  Ordination  of  71it 
Rev.  Jonathan  Bascom,  ...  Over  the  South  Church  ...  in  Ea-^t- 
ham.  By  Edward  Cheever  ...  .  Boston:  Edes  &  Gill.  1772. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  BA.,  w.  12389 

Cheever  (E.)  Scripture  Prophecies  Explained.  ...  By  Ezekiel 


CHEEVER. 


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Chccver    ...    .    Boston:    Green  and  Russell.    M.iKC.LVii.     8vo, 
Half-Title,  pp.  33.  h.  12390 

Chkever.  a  short  Introduction  to  the  Latin  Tongue:  For 
the  Use  ot'  the  Lower  Forms  in  the  Latin  Schools,  licing  the 
Accidence,  Abridged  and  Compiled  in  that  most  e.isy  and  accu- 
rate method,  wherein  the  famous  Mr.  Ezekiel  Checver  taught, 
and  which  he  found  the  most  advantageous  by  Seventy  Years' 
experience.  Boston:  Printed  by  Petn- Edes.  mdcclxxxv.  i2mo, 
pp.  79.  c.  12391 

Perhaps  the  earliest  American  Latin  grammar. 

Cheever.  [Commendations  of]  Cheever's  Latin  Accidence. 
...  .  Boston.   1838.     i6mo,  pp.  15.  h.  12392 

Contains  short  memoirs  of  Ezekiel  Cheever. 

Cheever  (E.)  Sermons,  addressed  to  the  Baptist  Church 
and  Society  in  Deerfield,  Mass.,  &c.  By  Ezekiel  Cheever. 
Greenfield.    1 833.    8vo.  B.  12393 

Cheever  (George  Barrell).     See  Mourt's  Journal. 

Cheever.  The  American  Common-Place  Book  of  Prose;  a 
Collection  of  Eloquert  and  Inteicsting  Extracts  from  the  Writ- 
ings of  American  Authors.  By  G.  B.  Cheever.  Boston.  1828. 
i2mo.  c.  +  Boston:  Carter  isf  Hendee.  1831.  l2mo,  pp.  468. 
+  Boston.  1H37.  i2mo,  |)p,  454.  ^Philadelphia.  1839.  l2mo. 
s.  +  Cooperstown^  N.  T. :  H.  iff  E.  Phinney.  1 844.  1 2mo,  pp. 
468.      h.  12394 

Cheever,  The  American  Common-Place  Book  of  Poetry, 
with  Occasional  Notes.  By  George  B.  Cheever.  Boston:  Car- 
ter., Hendee  and  Babcock.  Baltimire :  Charles  Carter.  1 83 1. 
l2mo,  pp.  405.      h.     f  Philadelphia.    1 843.     l2mo.  ^2395 

Reprinted  as  "The  Poets  of  America,  with  Occasional  Notes.  Neiv  York.  1857." 
izmo. 

Cheever.  The  Curse  of  God  against  Political  Atheism  : 
with  some  of  the  Lessons  of  the  Tragedy  at  Harper's  Ferry.  A 
Discourse  delivered  in  the  Church  of  the  Puritans,  New  York, 
...  Nov.  6,  1859.  By  Rev.  George  B.  Cheever,  d.d.  Boston: 
Walker.,  IFise  iff  Co.    1859.     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  12396 

Cheever.  Deacon  Giles'  Distillery.  New  Tork.  1835. 
Folio,  I  sheet.  12397 

This  broadsheet  gave  rise  to  a  famous  libel  suit,  and  led  to  the  author's  imprisonment. 
Also :   A  Defence  in  Abatement  of  Judgment  for  an  alleged  Libel  in  the  Story  en- 

VOL.    III.  70 


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titled  **  Enquire  at  Amos  Giles'  Disfillery,"  .lidreised  to  the  Hon.  Chief  Juitice  Sh*w. 
SaUm,  \'iT,b.  iimo. — The  True  History  of  Deacon  Giles's  distillery;  with  Mr. 
Clieever's  Defence  before  the  Supreme  Juiliciul  Court.  Neiu  Turk,  1844.  8np,  pp. 
48. — The  Dream  or  the  True  History  of  Deacon  (Jilcs'  Distillery,  anj  Dej^nn 
Jones' Brewery.  Reported  for  the  Benefit  of"  Posterity.  ...  New  7'ork.  1H48.  8vo,  pp. 
^i.      PUles.     H. 

Cheever.  The  Elements  of  Natural  Greatness,  An  Address 
before  the  New  England  Society  of  the  City  of  New  York,  ]3e- 
cember  22,  1842.      By  Rev.  George  B.  Cheever.      Neiu    Y'ork: 

c,  G.  12398 


John  S.  Taylor  ilf  Co.    1 843.   8vo,  pp.  40. 


Cheever.  The  Eire  and  Hammer  of  God's  Word  against 
the  Sin  of  Slavery.  Speech  of  George  B.  Cheever,  d.u.  at  the 
Anniversary  of  the  American  Abolition  Society,  May,  1858. 
Mew  Tork :   American  Abolition  Society.    1858.     8vo,  pp.  16. 

There  are  twn  editions  of  this  tract. 

Cheever.  God  against  Slavery  ;  and  the  Freedom  and  Duty 
of  the  Pulpit  to  rebuke  it,  as  a  Sin  against  God.  By  George  B. 
Cheever,  d.d.     New  Tork:   Joseph  H.  Ladd.    1857.    i2mo,  pp. 

272.  H.    12400 

Cheever.  God's  Hand  in  America.  ...  With  an  Essay  [on 
Patriotism]  by  Dr.  Skinner.  New  Tork,  1841.  i2mo,  pp.  168. 
-(-  Second  Edition.     New  Tork  \_printed  London\.    1841.     i2mo. 

Cheever.  The  Guilt  of  Slavery  and  the  Crime  of  Slavehold- 
ing,  demonstrated  from  the  Hebrew  and  Greek  Scriptures.  By 
Rev.  George  B.  Cheever  ...  Boston:  J.  P.  Jewett  (^  Co.  i860. 
i2mo,  pp.  472.    +  New  Tork.    18^  1.    i2mo,  pp.  viii,  472.      H. 

Cheever.  Reply  of  the  Church  of  the  Puritans  to  the  Pro- 
test of  their  Late  Deacons,  also  to  a  "Letter"  addressed  to  the 
Church  by  sundry  Individuals,  July  15,  1857,  with  an  Appendix 
containing  certain  Documents  relating  thereto.  New  Tork: 
fim.  C.  Bryant^  Co.,,  printers.   1857.     ^^">  PP-  7^-  12403 

Cheever.  Rights  of  the  Colored  Race  to  Citizenship  and 
Representation;  and  the  Guilt  and  Consequences  of  Legislation 
against  them.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  ...  Washington,  D.C., 
May  29,  1864,  by  Rev.  G.  B.  Cheever  ..  New  Tork:  Francis 
Is'  Loutrely  Printers.    1864.    8vo,  pp.  28.  c,  h.  12404 

Cheever.  Sketches  of  American  Missionaries.  London: 
Hamilton.   1853.     i2mo.  12405 


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Pro- 
to  the 
jcndix 

York : 
12403 

lip  and 
islation 

D.C., 
Francis 

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Cheever.  American  Slavery.  Demonstrations  in  favor  of 
I)r  Chcc'ver,  in  Scotland,  Letter  of  Sympathy  from  Distinguished 
Clergymen  and  other  (lentlcmcn.  S|  i-chcs  at  ...  Kdinburgh 
and  Glasgow  ...  .  And  a  Statement  ot  Dr.  Checvcr's  Case,  by 
Rev.  H.  li.itchelor.  Letter  of  Dr.  Ciuthrie  to  the  Presbyterian, 
New-Tork :   John  A.  Gray^  Printer,    i860.    24nio,  pp.  77.         h. 

AUo  !  A!\  Address  ...  bef'ure  the  Societ.  •  Inquiry  on  Missions,  in  Amiictst  College, 
Auguat,  1843.  New-Tt^rk  :  'John  F.  T'..v  ^  C'/.,  Vrir.itrt.  1843.  8vo,  pp,  31.  h.  — 
A.ldii-»  at  4  Religious  Celebration  in  Sjletn,  ...  July  4,1^33.  Iloston.  1833.  iftmo, 
pp.  f>-  — Capital  Funisliment.  The  Afgumrtit  of' Georgr  H.  Chf-xrr,  in  reply  to  (.  L. 
()'Sullvitn,  Esq.,  ...  J.4iiii.iry  Z7th  Jiid  Febru  r  ..  3d  .V  17th.  New  I  .rk  :  tiaxton  i^  Mi/ti. 
1S43.  I  imo,  Title,  pp.  108.  H.  +  New  I  -k.  184b  I  imo.  c. — The  Commission 
from  God,  (»t  tlit;  Missionary  Enterprise,  J^aii  it  the  Sin  ot  Slavery  ...  .  \n  Addifsi  ... 
Rostun  ...  May  17th  ...  .  Boston:  ''/"kn  f.  Jewett  and  C  mfiany.  Ilmo,  |'p,  :y  + 
Neiu  York;  American  Abulition  Society.  H.  —  [Cheever.  j  Cud  worth  defendcvt  ;  and 
Unitarianism  delineated.  By  a  Lover  of  Cudworth  and  Truth.  ...  From  the  Salem 
Gazette.  Salem.  1833.  8v(>,  pp  27.  H.  ( l''rom  a  series  uf  arti,.  -s,  by  dirf'erent 
theologians,   forming   what  is  called  the  "Salem   Controversy.")  .   A    Disiourse 

coniniemorative  of  the  Virtue  and  Attainments  of  tli  Rev.  lames  Marsh,  n.i).,  ., 
August  1843.  New  T  rk.  1843.  8vo,  pp.  73.  —  God's  Way  crushing  the  Rebel- 
lion. A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Church  ot  tlie  Puritans,  New  York,  September  29, 
1861.  ...  New  t'urk.  iStJi.  l8mo,  pp.  20.  — The  (rispel  to  be  I'ublishtvl  and  applied 
jgainst  all  Sin.  A  Discourse  ...  May  i8,  1854.  Boiton.  18^6.  Svo,  |ip,  14.  The 
Hill  Ditfjculty,  and  some  Experiences  of  Life  in  thi  Flams  of  East-.  With  other  Mis- 
cellanies. New  York,  1849.  Jinio.  Portrait.  —  'I'he  Inheritance  if  Principles  ... 
received  from  our  Pilgrim  and  Puritan  Ancestors,  ...  A  Discourse,  preached  Dec.  2». 
1850  ...  .  New  York  !  J.  IViley.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  32.  —  The  Salvation  of  the  Country 
secured  bylmmediate  Emancipation.  A  Discourse  delivered  November  10,  1861.  Neiu- 
1  rk:  JoAn  A.  Gray,  I'rinrer.  1861,  l2mo,pp.  :.4.  h.  —  Thi- Sin  of  Slavi'ry,  the  Guilt 
of  the  Church,  and  the  Dots  of  the  Ministry.  An  Address  ...  before  the  Abolition  So- 
ciety at  New  York.  ...  1858.  ...  Boston:  'J.  F.  '  wett  &  Company.  1858.  1  iiiio,  pp. 
23.  H.  —  Thaddeus  Hyatt's  Cuntributicmi  to  th'  .luse  of  Human  Liberty  and  Constitu 
lional  Rights.  Sermon  ...  at  New  York,  Sunday,  May  30,  i860.  B  ilon,  ALus.  : 
Thayer  &  EIJi  iJge.  i860.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  18.  Portrait.  H. — The  True  Christian 
Patiiiit.  A  Discourse  on  the  Virtues  and  Public  Services  of  the  late  Judge  Jay,  before 
the  American  Peace  Society.  ...  Boston:  American  Peace  Society,  i860.  8vo,  pp.  58. 
—  ...  A  Discourse  preached  Dec.  22d,  1850  ...  on  Occasion  of  the  Anniversary  of  the 
Landing  of  our  Pilgrim  Fathers.      New  York.   1850.     8vo,  pp.  32. 

Chkev  ER  (H.  T.)  Autobiography  and  Memorial  of  Captain 
Obadiah  Congar.  By  Rev.  Henry  T.  Cheever.  New  York. 
1851.    i6mo.  12407 

[Cheever.]  The  Pulpit  and  the  Pew:  being  the  History  of 
a  Struggle  for  Justice  between  the  Two:   &c.    ...    New   York. 


1858. 


l2mo. 


2408 


Cheever.  The  Whale  and  his  Captors,  or,  the  Whaleman's 
Adventures,  and  the  Whale's  Biography,  with  engravings.  By 
the  Rev.  Henry  T.  Cheever.  New  Tork :  Harper  ilf  Brothers. 
1850.    i6mo,  pp.  314.  c.  12409 


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Cheever.  The  Whaleman's  Adventures  in  the  Southern 
Ocean,  as  gathered  by  the  Rev.  Henry  T.  Cheever  on  the 
Homeward  Cruise  of  the  '  Commodore  Preble.'  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  W.  Scoresby.  London:  Low.  1850.  +  Second  Edition. 
London:    Low.    1855.     i2mo,  pp,  298.  1 24 10 

Also:  A  Tract  for  the  Times,  on  the  Question,  Is  it  Right  to  withhold  Fellowship 
from  Churches  or  from  Individuals  that  tolerate  or  practise  Slavery?  ...  iVirw  York: 
"John  A.  Gray,  Printer.    1859.      8vo,  pp.  43.     ba. 

Cheever  (S.),  b.  1639,  d.  1724.  God's  Sovereign  Govern- 
ment Among  the  Nations  ...  a  Sermon  Preached  May  28.  1712, 
being  the  day  for  the  Election  of  Her  Majesties  Council  ...  . 
By  Ssmuel  Cheever  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  B.  Green.  17 12. 
8vo,  pp.  (2),  53.  B.  12411 

Also:  Elijah's  Mantle.     Boston.   1724. 

Cheever  (S.)  Address,  ...  New-York  Agricultural  Society, 
Albany,  Feb.  15,  1856.  By  Samuel  Cheever.  Albany.  1856. 
8vo.  s.  12412 

Cheever,  Malignity  Exposed;  or  a  Vindication  of  Bishop 
Chase  against  the  Malicious  Accusations  of  an  anonymous 
pamphlet  printed  in  Ann  Street,  N.  Y.  New  York.  1847.  8vo, 
pp.  47.  1 241 3 

Cheever  (T.)  Two  Sermons  Preached  at  Maldon.  The 
First,  August  26.  1722.  ...  The  Second  on  a  Particular  Fast. 
June  4th.  1725.  By  Thomas  Cheever  ...  .  \Bo5ton:'\  Nicholas 
Boone.   1726.    i2mo,  Title,  pp.  94.  B.  12414 

Cheever  (T.  P.)  Eulogy  on  Daniel  Webster:  pronounced 
before  the  Chelsea  Library  Association,  December  8,  1852.  By 
Tracy  P.  Cheever,  Esq.  ...  Boston:  printed  by  John  Bent^  at 
Geo.  C.  Rand's.  [;852.]    4to,  pp.  36.  b.  124 15 


Chelsea  Directory  ...  for  1856  ... 
Geo.  C.  Rand  and  Avery.^  Printers. 
Continued. 


.  By  John  Bent.     Chelsea: 

i2mo,    pp.   102,   (2),  40. 

h.  1 24 1 6 


City  of  Chelsea.  Mayor's  Address  and  Elective  Officers  for 
1866.  Annual  Report  of  the  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  Re- 
ports of  Departments,  etc.,  for  1865.  ...  Chelsea.  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  87,  (i).     Continued.  h.  12417 

Also:  Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee  of  Chelsea,  Mass.  ...  March  11, 
1844.  [n- p-  n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  Continued.  h.  —  First  Annual  Report  of  the 
Chelsea  Industrial  School.     Organized  March  I,  1854.    hitto  York:  Holman  &  Gray, 


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565 


Print^i's.  1855.  12m 3,  pp.  18,  (i).  H.  —  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Water 
Commissioners  ...  1869.  Chelsea:  printed  hy  Hovey  Brothers.  1870.  8vo,  pp.  i-j. 
Continued,  h.  —  Report  of  the  Joint  Special  Committee  on  Introduction  of  Water  into 
...  Chelsea.  ...  Jan.  2.  1868.  ...  Chelsea.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  — The  Chelsea 
Association  for  the  Improvement  of  Indigent  Girls.  Nev-Tork  :  y.  R.  ffinser,  Printer. 
1854.  i2mo,  pp.  8.  H  — Catalogue  of  Lot'!  of  the  Old  Marine  Hospital  Estate,  Chel- 
sea, Mass.  To  be  sold  at  Auction,  on  Monday,  ...  1 8th  ...  May,  1857.  ...  Boston. 
18(7.    4to,  pp.  9.     Plan.     H. 

Chelsea's  Roll  of  Honor.     1864.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  25. 

List  of  the  inhabitants  of  Clielsea  who  enlisted  in  the  army  and  navy  during  the 
Civil  War. 

Chemist  and  Meteorological  Journal.  July  8,  1826.  yfm- 
herst.,  Mass.   1826.     8vo.     Continued.  w.  12419 

Chemin  de  la  Croix  et  autres  Prieres  a  I'usage  des  sauvages  des 
portes  d'Albany,  Savern,  Martin's  Falls  [Bale  d'Hudson].  .Mont- 
real: Imprimerie  de  Louis  Perrault.   1 856.     l2mo,  pp.  63. 

Chemung  River.  Opinion  of  the  Attorney  General  of 
Pennsylvania,  in  relation  to  the  right  of  the  State  of  New  York 
to  divert  the  water  from  the  natural  bed  of  the  Chemung  River, 
[n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  5.  12421 

Chenango.  The  Boiler  Explosion  of  the  Martin  Boiler  on 
board  the  U.  S.  "  Doubie-Ender"  Chenango.  ...  New  Tork: 
Hurdle  Houghton.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  141.  H.  12422 

Thompson's  Calendar,  or  the  Chenango  Almanac.  Norwich.^ 
N.  Y.   1852.    i2mo.  12423 

Chenango  Baptist  Association,  N.  Y. :  Minutes,  1833.  8vo. 
Continued.  12424 

Cheney  {Mrs.  Harriet  V.  Foster).  A  Peep  at  the  Pilgrims 
in  Sixteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-Six.  A  Tale  of  Olden  Times. 
By  Mrs.  H.  V.  Cheney.     Boston.   1850.     i2mo,  pp.  463.       h. 

Cheney  (J.  M.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Society  of 
Middlesex  Husbandmen  and  Manufacturers,  at  Concord,  Mass. 
Oct.  5,  1 83 1.  By  John  M.  Cheney.  Concord:  Published  by 
Herman  Atwill.   1831.    8vo,  pp.  22.  h.  12426 

Cheney  (M.)  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Installation  of  the 
Rev.  Lorenzo  D.  Johnson,  as  Pastor  of  the  Roger  Williams 
Baptist  Church  Society,  in  Providence,  Oct.  25,  1827.  By 
Rev.  Martin  Cheney.  Providence:  H.  H.  Brown.  1827.  8vo, 
pp.  22.  12427 


566 


CHEROKEE. 


Cheney  (T.  A.)  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Chemung  Valley. 
By  T.  Apolcon  Cheney,  ll.d.  New  York:  fVatkins.  1868. 
8vo,  6  I.,  pp.  59.  c.  12428 

Cheney  (T.  C.)  Reminiscences  of  Syracuse.  By  Timothy 
C.  Cheney.  Compiled  by  Parish  B.  Johnson.  From  Personal 
Recollections  of  the  Author  first  published  in  the  Syracuse  Daily 
Standard.     Syracuse:   Summers  £ff  Brother.    1857.    ^^°>  PP*  S^- 


Chenu(J.  C.)    Bibliothequeconchyliologique.    /' 
1845-46.    5  vols.,  8vo. 


'arts:  Franck. 
12430 


Vol.  VIII.  (pp.  150,  and  34  Plates)  contains  Th.  Say's  "Conchyliologie  americaine, 
traduite  par  Chenu,"  T.  A.  Conrad's  •'  Nouvelles  coquilles  d'eau  douce  des  £tats-Unis, 
trad,  par  C.  Chenu,"  and  "  Monographic  des  coquilles  bivalves  fluviatiles  de  la  riviere 
Ohio  par  C.  S.  Rafinesque."  Of  course  the  "  Encyclopedie  d'histoire  naturelle,"  by 
this  author,  includes  many  particulars  of  American  natural  history. 

Chepacket.  Siege  of  Chepacket.  A  Poem.  [n.  p.  r.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  12431 

Cher  (H.  W.  ^.\  pseudonym.  Gnaw- Wood;  New  England 
Life  in  a  Village.  By  Henry  W^.  B.  Cher.  ...  Nexv  York.  1868. 
i2mo,  pp.  22.  h.  12432 

a  parody  of  "  Norwood."     Set  Vol.  ii.,  No.  4317. 

Cherokee.  The  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  translated  into  the 
Cherokee  Language.  Getsinvsidv  nunadvnelitolvi  taline  di- 
galeyvtanvhi.  Second  Edition.  .Park  Hill:  Mission  Press.  1842. 
24mo,  pp.  124.  BA.  12433 

Address  of  the  Cherokee  Nation  to  the  People  of  the  United 
States.      1830.     i2mo.  p.  12434 

Address  of  the  Cherokee  Delegation  to  the  President  of  the 
United  States,  March  16,  1837.     8vo.  12435 

A  Letter  from  the  authorities  of  the  Cherokee  Nation  to 
Brigadier  General  John  E.  Wool,  September  30,  1836.      12436 

The  Memorial  and  Petition  of  the  Cherokee  Delegates  to  the 
Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  in  Congress  assembled, 
February  22d,  1837.  12437 

Proceedings  of  the  Cherokee  Nation  in  general  Council,  as- 
sembled at  Red  Clay,  September  28,  1836.  12438 


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CHEROKEE. 


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Charokee  Advocate.  Vol.  i.,  No.  I,  Sept.  26,  1844.  Pub- 
lished [weei/y']  at  Tahlequah^  Cherokee  Nation.     Folio.  1 2439 

Continued  to  Vol.  ix.,  No.  22,  Dec.  28,  1853.  The  first  editor  was  W.  P,  Ross. 
The  pujiication  may  have  continued  longer,  but  No.  22,  o\'  Vol.  ix.,  is  the  last  of  the 
copy  in  the  library  of  Congress.  This  newspaper,  like  the  "  Phcenix,"  No.  12447, 
contains  many  papers  in  the  Cherokee  language. 

Cherokee  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1840.  Park 
Hill  Mission  Press.    i2mo,  pp.  24.     Continued.  c.  12440 

Cherokee  Alphabet.  Cherokee  Baptist  Mission  Press:  H.  Up- 
ham^  Printer.  [1845?]     i  sheet,  folio.  12441 

Cherokee  Hymns  Compiled  from  Several  authors.  By  E. 
Boudinot  and  S.  A.  Worcester.  New  Echota.  1829.  24mo. 
+  [Another.]  1835.  +  Sixth  Edition  with  the  addition  of  many 
New  Hymns.  ...  Park  Hill:  Mission  Press.  1841.  24mo,  pp. 
65,  (2).  BA.  4-  Seventh  Edition,  Park  Hill:  Mission  Press. 
1844.     24010,  pp.  69.  12442 

Printed  in  the  characters  invented  by  George  Guess,  an  Indian. 

Cherokee  Indians  of  North  Carolina.  Documents:  i.  Ex- 
planation of  their  Title  to  Land;  2.  Report  of  the  Commissioner 
of  Indian  Affairs  ;  3.  Memorials  to  Congress,  &c.  Washington. 
1846.    8vo.  12443 

Cherokee  Land  Lottery  ...  A  List  of  the  fortunate  drawers 
...  with  map  of  the  District,  by  James  F.  Smith.  New  York. 
1838.    8vo.  s.  12444 

Cherokee  Lands  on  Walden's  Ridge,  East  Tennessee,  for 
sale  by  Nicholas  Haight,  ...  Second  Edition,  with  additional 
Evidences.  New-York:  Casper  C.  Childs^  Printer.  1848.  8vo, 
pp.  32.     Map.  H.  12445 

Cherokee  Messenger.  Tsalagi  atsinvsidv.  12  Nos.,  August* 
1844,  to  May,  1846.  [Edited  by  Evan  Jones.]  Cherokee  Bap- 
tist Mission  Press.    1844-46.    8vo,  pp.  192.  c.  12446 

Tsa-la-gi  Tsu-le-hi-sa-u-hi,  Cherokee  Phoenix.  Edited  by 
Elias  Boudinot.  New  Echota:  Printed  weekly  by  Isaac  H.  Harris.^ 
for  the  Cherokee  Nation.  Vol.  i..  No.  i,  Feb.  21,  1828,  to  Vol. 
v.,  No.  52,  May  31,  1834.    Folio.  12447 

Perhaps  not  continued  after  thii  date. 

Cherokee  Primer.  Anitsalagi  tsunalenvtodi  tsu  adeloquasdi. 
Park  Hill:  Mission  Press.  1 840.  24mo,  pp.  24.  Park  Hill: 
Mission  Press.   1846.  c.  12448 


568 


CHEROKEE. 


Communication  of  the  Delegation  of  the  Cherokee  Nation  to 
the  President  of  the  United  States,  submitting  the  Memorial  of 
their  National  Council,  with  the  Correspondence  between  John 
Ross,  ...  and  ...  Officers  of  the  Rebellious  States.  IVashing- 
ton :   Gibson  Brothers^  Printers.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  48.         H.  12449 

The  Constitution  and  Laws  of  the  Cherokee  Nation:  passed 
at  Tah-le-quah  Cherokee  Nation.  fVashington :  printed  by  Gales 
and  Seaton.  1840.  8vo,  pp.  36.  B.  -f  fVashington.  1844.  8vo, 
pp.  44.    +  Tahlequah.    1845.     i2mo.  1^450 

Constitution  of  the  Cherokee  Nation,  made  and  established  at 
a  General  Convention  of  Delegates,  duly  authorized  for  that 
purpose,  at  New  Echota,  July  26,  1827.  Printed  for  the  Chero- 
kee Nation^  at  the  Office  of  the  Statesman  and  Patriot^  Georgia. 
[n.  d.]     i8mo,  pp.  16.  12451 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Origin  of  the  Cherokees.  In  a  Letter  to 
a  Member  of  Parliament.      Oxford.   1762.    8vo,  pp.  27.      12452 

"  A  mighty  learned  attempt  to  prove  the  Cherokees  to  hi  the  descendants  of  Meshek« 
»  jon  of  Japhet,"  —  M.  R.,  xxviii.  164, 

Epistles  of  John  translated  into  the  Cherokee  language.  Tsani 
tsuwowelanelvhi.  tsunandodi.  Park  Hill.  1840.  24mo,  pp.  20. 
4-  Second  Edition.  [/&/V.]  1843.  ^^'  +  Third  Edition.  Park 
Hill.   1848.  c.  12453 

Epistle  of  Paul,  the  Apostle,  to  the  Ephesians.  Translated 
into  Cherokee  by  Evan  Jones  and  John  B.  Jones.  Quola  atsi- 
nosidv  etlusi  anehi  widuwowelanelvhi.  Cherokee  Baptist  Mission 
Press.   1848.    24mo,  pp.  24.  12454 

Examination  of  the  Cherokee  Question.  fVashington.  1832. 
8vo.  c.  12455 

Examination  of  the  Relations  between  the  Cherokees  and  the 
Government  of  the  United  States.     New  Tor k.   1829.    8vo.     s. 

A  Faithful  History  of  the  Cherokee  Tribe  of  Indians,  from 
the  period  of  our  first  intercourse  with  them  down  to  the  present 
time;  ...  with  a  full  exposition  of  ...  their  ...  division  into 
three  parties  ...  and  of  the  nature  and  extent  of  their  present 
claims.    (The  Commissioner's  report.)    fVashington.  .1846.   8vo. 

The  General  Epistle  of  James.  Translated  into  the  Chero- 
kee language.  Tsimiuwowelanvhi.  Park  Hill.  1847.  24mo, 
pp.  16.  c.  12458 


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Genesis  and  Exodus  translated  into  the  Cherokee  Langnage. 
Pari  Hill.   1853.     S^nfio-  '2459 

The  Gospel  according  to  Matthew.  Translated  into  the 
Cherokee  Language.  Third  Edition  revised.  ...  Park  Hill: 
Mission  Press.   1 843.    24010,  pp.  120.    -f-  Oedvkanohedv  madu- 


uwowelanvhi.      Fourth   Edition. 
1844.    24mo,  pp.  120. 


Park    Hill:    Mission    Press. 
c.  12460 

The  Gospel  ...  according  to  John.  Translated  into  the  Chero- 
kee language.  Park  Hill:  Mission  Press.  1838.  +  Second 
Edition.  ...  Park  Hill:  Mission  Press.  1841.  24010,  pp.  96.  ba. 
+  Third  Edition.  Park  Hill:  Mission  Press.  1847.  24nio,  pp. 
loi.  12461 

Holisso  Holitopa,  Chitokaka  Chisus  im  Anumpeshi  Luk, 
Chani  Itatuklo  kut  Hollssochi  tok  Mak  O.  Utica.  1831. 
i2mo.  M.  12462 

Laws  of  the  Cherokee  Nations,  adopted  by  the  Council  at 
Various  Periods.     Knoxville.   1826.    8vo,  pp.  75,  Tables,  10  1. 

Letter  to  the  Commissioner  of  Indi?.n  Affairs  relative  to  the 
Claim  of  the  North  Carolina  and  other  Eastern  Cherokees  to  a 
Participation  ...  in  all  The  Lands  and  Moneys  of  the  Cherokee 
Nation,  by  Lewis  Downing,  Principal  Chief,  H.  D.  Reese  ... 
[and  4  others].      Washington.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  12564 

Letters  and  Conversations  on  the  Cherokee  Mission.  Boston. 
1830.    2  vols.,  i8mo.  12465 

Memorial  of  a  Delegation  from  the  Cherokee  Indians.  Pre- 
sented to  Congress  Jan.  18,  1831.     [n.  p.   n.  d.]   8vo,  pp.  8. 

Another  Memorial.     Ifashington.   1837.    8vo. 

Memorial  of  the  Delegates  of  the  Cherokee  Nation  to  the 
President  of  the  United  States,  and  Senate  and  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives in  Congress.  Washington  Chronicle  Print.  1866. 
i2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  12467 

Message  of  the  Principal  Chief  of  the  Cherokee  Nation.  No- 
vember 1842.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  12468 

Printed  in  English  and  Cherokee. 

Observations  on  Two  Campaigns  against  the  Cherokee  In- 
dians, in  1760  and  176 1.     Charlestewn.   1762.    8vo.      P.  12469 


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CHERRY. 


Productions  By  Nature  and  Art  of  the  Cherokee  Lands  on  the 
Tennessee  River,  within  Ten  Miles  of  the  Rail  Road  connect- 
ing with  the  City  of  New  York.  New-York:  Casper  C.  Childs^ 
Printer.   1847.    ^vo,  pp.  15.     Map.  H.  12470 

Reply  of  the  Delegates  of  the  Cherokee  Nation  to  the  Pamph- 
let of  the  Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs.  Washington^  D.  C. 
1866.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  1 247 1 

Reply  of  the  Delegates  of  the  Cherokee  Nation  to  the  De- 
mands of  the  Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs.  May  1866. 
Washington :   Gibson  Brothers,  Printers.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  14.      h. 

Reply  of  the  Southern  Cherokees  to  the  Memorial  of  Certain 
Delegates  from  the  Cherokee  Nation,  ...  with  the  Message  of 
John  Ross,  ...  and  Proceedings  of  the  Council  of  the  "Loyal 
Cherokees"  relative  to  the  Alliance  with  the  so-called  Con- 
federate States.  To  the  President,  Senate,  and  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives. Washington,  D.  C:  McGilli^  Witherow,  Printers. 
1866.    8vo,  pp.  19.  H.  12473 

Report  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  in  Compliance  with  a 
Resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  13th  of  October,  1837,  in  rela- 
tion to  the  Cherokee  Treaty  of  1835.  [Washington.  1838.] 
8vo,  pp.  1090.  12474 

Select  Passages  from  the  Holy  Scriptures.  [In  Cherokee. 
Park  Hill?   1844.]     24mo,  pp.  24.  BA.,  C.  12475 

A  Vindication  of  the  Cherokee  Claims,  addressed  to  the 
Town  Meeting  in  Philadelphia,  on  the  nth  of  January,  1830. 
[Philadelphia.    1 830.]  1 2476 

Western  Cherokees,  their  Claims  under  Treaties  of  1835-46. 

Washington.   1 847.  '2477 

The  American  Bible  Society  published  a  New  Testament,  with  the  title  in  Cherokee 
characters,  in  i860,  iimo,  pp.  loi.  And  there  is  also  a  "Church  Litany  of  the  United 
Brethren,  in  the  Cherokee  Tongue.     New  Echota.  1830." 

Cherry.  The  Missionary ;  or  the  Church  in  the  Wilder- 
ness. Philadelphia:  American  S.  S.  Union.  1868.  i6mo,  pp. 
236.    4  Plates.  c.  12478 

Cherry,  Cummings,  and  James.  Maps  and  Reports  of  the 
San  Juan  del  Rio  Ranche,  in  Sonora,  Mexico;  made  to  the 
Cincinnati  and  Sonora  Mining  Association.  Cincinnati.  1866. 
8vo.  c.  12479 


CHESAPEAKE. 


57« 


ilder- 
pp. 
2478 

the 
the 

866. 

2479 


The  Centennial  Celebration  at  Cherry  Valley,  Otsego  Co. 
N.  Y.  July  4th,  1840;  the  Addresses  of  W.  W.  Campbell,  and 
Gov.  W.  H.  Seward,  with  Letters,  Toasts,  &c.  New  Tork. 
1840.    8vo,  pp.  60.  s.  12480 

Also:  A  Catalogue  of  the  Cherry  Valley  Female  Academy.     1854.    8vo,  pp.  59. 

Ck  ERVIN  (N.)  De  la  fievre  jaune  qui  a  regne  a  la  Martinique 
en  1838  et  en  1839.  Rapport  fait  a  1' Academic  royale  de  medecine 
sur  un  memoire  de  M.  le  docteur  Catel  ...  .  Par  N.  Chervin 
...   .   Paris:  imp.  de  F.  Malteste.  Aout  1840.    8vo,  \\  sheets. 

Chervin.  De  I'opinion  de  medicins  americains  sur  la  con- 
tagion ou  la  non-contagion  de  la  fievre  jaune,  ou  reponse  aux 
allegations  de  MM.  les  Docteurs  Hosack  et  Townsend  de  New- 
York,  ...  Par  N.  Chervin,  ...  Paris:  J.  B.  Bailliere.  Londres: 
nieme  maison.   1829.    8vo,  pp.  192.  H.  12482 

Chesapeak.     i2mo,  pp.  iv,  19.  12483 

With  a  half-title  only.  It  purports  to  be  "  A  Letter  from  a  reputable  Farmer  to 
his  friend,"  and  is  evidently  a  Maryland  production.  Perhaps  printed  in  Philadelphia. 
It  was  issued  soon  after  No.  I.  of  the  "Pennsylvania  Chronicle." 

American  Evidences  upon  the  subject  of  the  Capture  of  the 
Chesapeake.     London.   1808.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  75.  12484 

Calm  and  Dispassionate  Enquiry  into  the  Question  of  the 
Chesapeake,  and  Necessity  of  War.     1807.    8vo.  12485 

Letters  from  the  Secretary  of  State  to  Mr.  Munroe,  on  the 
Attack  of  the  Chesapeake,  The  Correspondence  of  Mr.  Mun- 
roe, Mr.  Madison  and  Mr.  Rose,  on  the  same  subject.  City  of 
Washington.   1808.    8vo,  pp.  88.  12486 

Memorial  ...  to  the  Honourable  Senate  and  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives of  the  United  States,  January  i,  1809.    8vo.  c. 

Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  transmitting 
Correspondence:  ist.  On  the  Subject  of  the  Attack  on  the 
Chesapeake.  2d.  On  the  subject  of  the  Impressments.  2d.  On 
the  subjects  committed  to  the  joint  Negotiations  of  Messrs. 
Monroe  and  Pinckney.  March  23,  1808.  Washington.  1808. 
8vo.  12488 

Peace  without  Dishonor,  etc.     See  [Lowell  (J.)] 

Report  of  the  Committee  to  whom  was  referred  the  Corres- 


572 


CHESAPEAKE. 


pondence  between  Mr.  Monroe  and  Mr.  Canning,  and  between 
Mr.  Madison  and  Mr.  Rose,  relative  to  the  Attack  on  the  Chesa- 
peake, April  1 6,  1808.     IVashington.    1808.  1 2489 

Thoughts  upon  the  Conduct  of  our  Administration,  in  rela- 
tion both  to  Great  Britain  and  France,  more  especially  in  refer- 
ence to  the  late  Negotiation,  concerning  the  attack  on  the 
Chesapeake.  By  a  Friend  to  Peace.  Boston.  1808.  8vo,  pp, 
28.  H.  12490 

The  Voice  of  Truth;  or.  Thoughts  on  the  affair  between  the 
Leopard  and  the  Chesapeake.  In  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman 
at  New- York,  to  his  friend.     New-York.    1807.    8vo,  pp.  55. 

*'The  Chesapeake."  The  Case  of  David  Collins  et  al.. 
Prisoners,  arrested  ...  on  a  charge  of  Piracy,  and  the  arguments 
on  the  Return  to  the  Order  of  Habeas  Corpus  ...  .  A'/.  'John.^ 
N.  B.:   J.  iff  J.  McMillan^  Publishers.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  62.     H. 

Papers  relating  to  the  Seizure  of  the  United  States  Steamer 
** Chesapeake."  ...  London:  printed  by  Harrison  and  Sons.  1864. 
Folio,  Title,  pp.  96.     (Pari.  Papers,  N.  America,  No.  9,)        b. 

Chesapeake  and  Delaware  Canal  Company.  Letters  to  the 
Hon.  Albert  Gallatin,  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  ...  and  other 
papers  relative  to  the  Canal,  by  Joshua  Gilpin  and  B.  H.  La- 
trobe.    8vo.  c.  12494 

A  Last  Appeal  to  the  Stockholders  of  the  Chesapeake  and 
Delaware  Canal.     See  [Carey  (M.)] 

The  Memorials  and  Petitions  of  the  President  and  Directors 
of  the  Chesapeake  and  Delaware  Canal  Company,  to  the  Hon- 
ourable the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States.     Philadelphia.   1805-9.    8vo.  c.  12495 

Observations  respecting  the  Chesapeake  and  Delaware  Canal. 
December  i,  1805.    8vo.  12496 

Petitions  to  the  Legislature  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, February  ist,  1805,  and  January  ist,  1806.     8vo.  c. 

Regulations  to  be  observed  by  Vessels  navigating  the  Chesa- 
peake and  Delaware  Canal,  and  Bank  Creek.  [With  the  Tolls, 
n.  p.   1843.]    Folio,  pp.  2.  H.  12498 


CHESAPEAKE. 


573 


Fifth  General  Report  of  the  ...  Chcsapcaki!  :iiul  DcI.iwiit 
Canal  Company.  June  7,  1824.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  19. 
2  Maps.     Continued.  ba.  12499 

Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal  Company.  Report  of  John  J.  Abort 
in  reference  to  the  Canal  to  Connect  the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio 
Canal  with  the  City  of  Baltimore,      lyashington.    1838.    8v(). 

Acts  of  the  States  of  Virginia,  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania, 
and  of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  in  relation  to  the 
Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal  Company,  with  the  Proceedings  of 
the  Convention  which  led  to  the  Formation  of  the  said  C'oni- 
pany.  Also  the  Acts  of  Virginia  and  Maryland  concerniiii!;  ilie 
Potomac  Company.      IVashington.   1828.    8vo.  12501 

...  To  ...  Congress  ...  :  memorial  of  ...  [^fVashington.  iSji.] 
8vo,  pp.  222.     (22d  Cong,  ist  Sess.  House  Doc.  18.)  i:'502 

Several  other  congressional  documents  relating  to  this  canal   are  referred   to  in   tin: 
B<.'Ston  Pub.  Lit.  Catalogue,  Upper  Hall,  p.  819. 

Memorial  of  a  Committee  of  the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Cinil 
Company  to  the  Legislature  of  Maryland.  \_Jnnapo/is?  i^.^''^.  ] 
8vo.  1 250 J 

Proceedings  at  a  General  Convention  of  Delegates  held  in 
Washington  on  the  Subject  of  the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal 
IVashington.  Nov.,  1823.    8vo.  12504 

Proceedings  of  the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal  Convention, 
held  at  Washington,  on  the  6th  November,  1823,  and  re-assem- 
bled 6th  December,  1826     IVashington.    1827.    8vo.     c.  12505 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  ...  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal 
Company  ...    1829.     IVashington.   1829.    8vo.     Continued.     H. 

Report  of  the  general  committee  of  the  Stockholders  of  the 
Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal  Company.  1834.  8vo.  Con- 
tinued. 12507 

Report  of  J.  J.  Abert  and  J.  Kearny,  upon  an  examination  of 
the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal,  from  Washington  City  to  the 
"Point  of  Rocks,"  made  by  order  of  the  Secretary  of  War. 
Washington.  1 83 1.    8vo.  12508 

Report  of  the  Probable  Revenue  of  the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio- 
Canal  made  to  the  Baltimore  Convention,  Dec,  1834.  [Balti- 
more.  1834.]    iimo.  BM.  12509 


574 


CHESBROUGH. 


Reports  and  Letters  from  the  Engineers  employed  on  the 
reserved  Location  of  the  Western  Section  of  the  Chesapeake 
and  Ohio  Canal ;  with  Estimates  of  the  Cut  of  the  same. 
[Georgetown?   1829.]   8vo.  12510 

Alio  :  Regulations  for  navigatinft  the  Cheiapeake  and  Ohio  Canal  ,.,  fVathingKin 
1831.  8vo.  —  Rulei  adopted  by  the  President  and  Directors  of  the  Chesapeake  jn>i 
Ohio  Canal  Company,  for  the  Government  of  the  Corps  of  Engineers,  ff^uiiington. 
l8a8.   8vo. 

[Chesbrough  (E.  S.)]  Chicago  Sewerage.  Report  of  the 
Results  of  Examinations  made  in  Relation  to  Sewerage  in  several 
European  Cities  in  the  Winter  of  1856-7.  By  the  Chief  En- 
gineer of  the  Board  of  Sewerage  Commissioners.  Chicago^  III.  : 
the  Board.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  95.     4  Plates.  ba.  12511 

[Chesbrough.]  Report  and  Plan  of  Sewerage  for  the  City 
of  Chicago,  Illinois,  adopted  by  the  Board  of  Sewerage  Commis- 
sioners December  31,  1855.  Chicago:  printed  at  the  Office  of 
Charles  Scott.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  22.  ba.  125 12 

[Chesbrough.]  Tabular  Representation  of  the  Present  Con- 
dition of  Boston,  in  Relation  to  Railroad  Facilities,  Foreign 
Commerce,  Population,  Wealth,  Manufactures,  etc.,  etc.  Also, 
a  Few  Statements  relative  to  the  Commerce  of  the  Canadas.  ... 
Boston.  1 85 1.    8vo,  pp.  28.     Map.  h.  125 13 

Chesbrough  (E.  S.),  and  Durant  (C.  F.)  Letters  on  Hy- 
draulics: a  Correspendence  between  E.  S.  Chesbrough,  of  Mass., 
and  C.  F.  Durant,  of  N.  Jersey,  On  the  Physical  Laws  that 
Govern  Running  Water,  applied  to  a  Dam  and  Mill  Privilege 
on  the  Housatonic  River,  at  Great  Barrington,  Mass.  New 
Tori:  Narine  ^  Co.y  Printers.   1849.     ^^o*  PP*  464>  28.        ba. 


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